Full Spectrum Theatre Company to Present RABBIT HOLE

By: Sep. 08, 2015
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Full Spectrum Theatre Company presents their flagship production RABBIT HOLE by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Maria Riboli, starring Suzie Cho*, Ashley Ford, Justin Hsu, Rebecca Smith and Amar Srivastava*. This limited engagement run and Equity Approved Showcase will include 16 performances at the Davenport Theatre, 345 W 45th Street (btwn 8th & 9th Ave) in Manhattan's Theatre District, October 7th - 24th, 2015. Tickets are now on sale at www.smarttix.com

Under the direction of Maria Riboli, RABBIT HOLE tells the story of husband and wife Becca and Howie Corbett, played by Suzie Cho* and Amar Srivastava*, whose once happy home is shattered by a tragic accident, beyond their control or understanding. Izzy, Becca's younger sister, played by Ashley Ford, complicates matters with her own life-altering news and Nat, Becca's mother, played by Rebecca Smith, struggles to help share in her eldest daughter's grief; while Jason, the 17 year old boy who set the catastrophic events of the play in motion, played by newcomer Justin Hsu, reaches out in his own attempt at reconciliation. Each character must chart their private path towards healing, through the Rabbit Hole and towards the light of day.

Full Spectrum Theatre Company is committed to diversity on stage through racially integrated casting in order to expand perceptions of who looks and sounds American beyond the surface of race, ethnicity and accents. Producers Suzie Cho and Ashley Ford "chose RABBIT HOLE to launch Full Spectrum because it's a beautifully-written, Pulitzer Prize winning play ...about an average American family going through a very extra-ordinary time in their lives. It's usually cast in a very monochromatic way, but we believe the story is just as eloquent and effective when you see it presented with talented actors who happen to look different from each other."

Along with the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, RABBIT HOLE was nominated for several Tony Awards, including Best Play and the Spirit of America Award.



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