Rabbit Hole, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, will open at the Vagabond Theatre tonight, February 27, and run weekends through March 29. The play, written by
David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by Eric C.Stein, is an intensely moving examination of grief, laced with wit, compassion, and searing honesty.
The extraordinary cast--Ryan Gunning, Don Kammann, Brendon Morrison, Zarah Rautell, and Amy Jo Shapiro--depict characters dealing with a tragedy, searching for a way to help one another find peace. The play has both humor and sorrow; most of all, it engages the audience in a process we all must go through.
Located at 806 S. Broadway, the Vagabond Theatre is easily accessible to patrons.
Show times are Friday and Saturday at 8:00; Sunday at 2:00
Tickets can be purchased online at www.vagabondplayers.org or at the door ($10-$20); special rates for groups available on line. Friday night performances feature special pricing of $10 for students and $15 for everyone else.
Plus, new this year, there is a $10 Thursday on Broadway performance on March 26th at 8.
Photo by Rachel Verhaaren
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