RIPE FRENZY, A Play About A School Shooting, Supports #WearOrange

By: Jun. 02, 2018
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RIPE FRENZY, A Play About A School Shooting, Supports #WearOrange

The cast and creative team of Jennifer Barclay's award-winning and critically-acclaimed play Ripe Frenzy, show their solidarity with millions of Americans to fight for a country where every person can live a life free from gun violence.

On Saturday, June 2, 2018, in support of the non-profit organizations Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety's #WearOrange Day, Greenway Court Theatre invites audience members to wear orange to any Ripe Frenzy performance this weekend, and receive $10 off a General Admission ticket or $5 off a Student or Senior ticket. Greenway is also #givingback by donating 25% of all ticket sales this weekend to these important organizations who are doing the work to make it possible for us to live in a safer world.

Ripe Frenzy tells the story of a mass shooting at a small-town high school. The production plays through June 17, 2018 at Greenway Court Theatre in Los Angeles.

For more information visit www.GreenwayCourtTheatre.org/RipeFrenzy.

Pictured (Front L-R) are Ripe Frenzy Director Alana Dietze, Elizabeth Ann Bennett (Zoe), Melody Butiu (Miriam), Greenway Court Theatre Producing Director Tiffany Moon, (Back L-R) Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson (Hadley) and Liam Springthorpe (Matt). Photo by Morgan Wildly.



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