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DreamWeaver to Bring Vulnerability and Hope With IN THE END THERE WAS SNOW

By: Dec. 05, 2017

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DreamWeaver Theatrical Productions presents In The End There Was Snow a new play by Jesse Nepivoda and directed by Christy Foster.

This is first non-musical production by DreamWeaver, an award winning theater. Annie Castiel, owner and producer, is excited to "focus more on small, studio audience plays that give rise to new playwrights and a place to field their shows."

The show focuses on a man, played by Galen Louis, who knows the end is near and decides to take a trip to see the Aurora Borealis. He has invited his friend, played by Jared Stull, to join him, and who helps him navigate through his thoughts and feelings about dying. It touches on the experience of having a close friend pass away and how that can be life-changing for the one who remains. The engaging dialogue deals with the realities of life and death with both insight and humor.

"This is a story about the conversations that men find difficult to have...but should. Regrets, vulnerability, hopes, first kisses and the hereafter. I found authenticity and an honesty in the script." said Galen Louis.

"It's something we will all have to face one day," said director, Christy Foster, "the reality of our own death. What will we be able to say at the end of our lives? Did we do enough? Did we do right?"

IF YOU GO:

DreamWeaver Theatrical Productions

In The End There Was Snow by Jesse Nepivoda

When: TH/F/S Dec 7-9

Where: The Fishbowl Center For Performing Arts at Karcher Mall, 1509 Caldwell Blvd, Suite 1141, Nampa, ID

Time: 7:00 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Price: $10, can be purchased at the door or online at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3121372

Regional Awards
Boise Awards - Live Stats
Best Musical - Top 3
1. RENT (Lake City Playhouse)
26% of votes
2. THE PRINCE OF EGYPT (The Music Theater of Idaho)
15.9% of votes
3. CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (The Huckleberry Star Theater)
13.4% of votes

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