Iron Crow Theatre To Produce LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS 6/2-18

By: May. 10, 2011
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Iron Crow Theatre Company will produce Brad Fraser's LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS at the Swirnow Theatre on the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University, June 2nd through the 18th.

With the playwright's permission, Iron Crow sets the play in a dreary urban Baltimore landscape. LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS is a dark comedy about a group of twentysomethings looking for love and meaning. The play focuses on roommates David, a gay waiter who has has given up on his acting career, and Candy, a book reviewer who is also David's ex-lover. David and Candy's lives are entangled with those of David's friends (a busboy, a psychic dominatrix, and a misogynistic civil-servant) and Candy's dates (a male bartender and a lesbian schoolteacher). Meanwhile, a serial killer menaces the concrete and asphalt neighborhood in which David and Candy live

LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS will run June 2 through 18 at the SWIRNOW THEATRE on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus, 33rd & Charles Streets Baltimore Maryland 21218. *this venue is handicapped accessible

Iron Crow is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of Iron Crow may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

For more information, visit www.ironcrowtheatre.com.



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