| July 15th - August 2nd PURCHASE TICKETS > Art Written by Yasmina Reza Directed by David Conard Starring Josh Glover, Chris Piper, and Meredith Morton Lighting Design by Nikki DeShea Smith Set Design by Adam Dietrich and Joshua Reeves Winner of the 1998 Tony® Award for Best Play, Art promises an evening of sharp banter and engaging storytelling sure to have audiences talking long after they leave Rose Marine's northside theatre. Serge, Marc and Yvan have been friends for 15 years, but the $200,000 purchase of a white canvas may bring that comraderie to an end. The all-but-blank canvas becomes the centerpiece of a funny and compelling discussion of how we define ourselves and others. It is the bridge between these emotionally dry characters, the portal from which all their struggles, similarities, and dynamics stem from. This charged comedy cuts open the human psyche and explores, without excuses, the complexities of the mind and friendship. It's an evening that will have you laughing for days, and thinking for months. Art plays at Rose Marine Theatre from July 18-27th located at 1440 N. Main Street in Fort Worth Art shows at the Dallas Hub Theatre from July 31st-August 3rd Show times are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 7:30pm 2809 Canton St., Dallas Show times are Thursday at 7:30pm, Friday and Saturday at 8:15pm, and Sunday at 2:30pm Please find resumes of performers and an organizational history of The Butterfly Connection attached. For tickets and more information please contact Adam Dietrich at 817 333 4028 the Dallas Hub Theatre: July 31st-August 3rd located at 2809 Canton St., Dallas, TX Special Showtimes: Thursday @ 7:30pm Friday Saturday @ 8:15pm and a matinee at 2:30pm on Saturday |
August 29th - September 7th PURCHASE TICKETS > World of Warcraft Adapted and Directed by James Warila In a new era of interactive gaming, opened to the masses through the internet, there are many options for those looking for new worlds to explore. For many people, World of Warcraft is the ultimate discovery. Watch as James Warila introduces this world in a dynamic new way using movement, words, lip syncs, film, and whatever else happens to be handy. You'll be leaving with tears in your eyes, and an aching belly from laughing all night long. |
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