The Weekend Theater Presents SUMMERTREE 4/9-24

By: Apr. 09, 2010
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The Weekend Theater in Little Rock continues their 2009-2010 season April 9th with SUMMERTREE.

Ralph Hyman will direct a production of Ron Cowen's SUMMERTREE on April 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, and 24. Winner of Off-Broadway's Vernon Rice Award and concerned with the problems and fears of young people in today's uncertain world, this honest crucial play is both a joyous expression of the good things in life and a powerful indictment of war and the senseless waste which it can bring. Travel with our Young Man as he remembers his youth, his love, his terror, and the idiosyncrasies of living. This is a story that will question where we came from, where we're going and most important where we are now and what do we truly value. There's a beauty and elegance to the writing that elevates the play to the level of poetry. Cowen has distilled this bittersweet part of the human experience to its essence.

David Mamet's GLENGARRY GLen Ross will be directed by John Haman on May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29. More pertinent than ever in today's gravely compromised political atmosphere, this Pulitzer Prize winning tale of cutthroat competition among desperate real estate salesmen sticks figurative needles into businessmen and, by extrapolation, into American corporate practices. With obscenities as common as conjunctions, these hardened hucksters hustle worthless Florida land developments on the easily deluded. Insults rage. Tempers flare. Reveling in obscenity and scatology, the alpha-male animals of "Glengarry", metaphor for the greedy in The American Corporation, practice the art of the deal, the hard sell, the scam, mesmerizing the honest and honorable public as easily as a viper does its prey.

For more information or to order tickets, visit online at www.weekendtheater.org or call (501)-374-3761.

 



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