Fells Point Corner Theatre Presents MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN, Opens 2/19
MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN is a personal story of a young college student who meets an older homeless man in the back of an alley and as they begin to learn about the unfortunate circumstances in their past, it becomes clear how and why they were destined to meet at this time and place. Through the telling of humorous and tragic stories about their lives, they learn to love and help each other find the courage to resolve issues that they had been avoiding, thus changing each other's destiny. MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN is a play that will entertain as well as stimulate the mind.
Director, Gordon Parks is an actor, playwright and instructor. In addition to performing in local and regional theatre, his credits also include off-off Broadway and other New York productions. Previously at Fell's Point Corner Theatre, he directed the very well received The Belly of a Woman by Margaret Locklear Peck, A Touch of Spring by Ben Logan and Bright Moments, which he wrote with Margaret Locklear Peck.
MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN features Michael Kane, Doug Goldman, Carolyn White, Vonn Harris, Drena Bullock and Kordairo Campbell.
Dates: February 19th to March 7th, 2010
Performances of Man on the Mountain are: Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., Sundays at 2:00 p.m. There will be one "cheap seat" Thursday performance on February 25th at 8 pm.
For tickets, go to www.fpct.org
Admission: Fridays and Saturdays $17, Sunday Matinées $15, Cheap Seat Thursday $10
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