Ashley Griffin's SNOW Premieres Tonight at Under St. Mark's

By: May. 20, 2016
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Exploring the power and importance of storytelling, SNOW (a new play written by pop culture phenomenon Forever Deadward creator Ashley Griffin) follows three disparate storylines that all revolve around the fairy tale Snow White.

Utilizing a structure similar to Cloud Atlas and The Hours, six actors playing multiple roles tell the stories of the Grimm Brothers (who originally collected and published the classic fairy tales), the Campbells (a Victorian theatrical family whose lives begin to mirror Snow White), and modern day Astrid (a young woman who, after her abusive mother puts her in a coma, must decide whether or not to wake up). Incorporating aspects of American Gods, and classic storytelling techniques a la Peter and the Starcatcher, Snow is a dark and moving play that mines our storytelling traditions both in style and subject matter.

This work contains adult subject matter, including the death of a child, sexual content and drug use. It is not recommended for small children. Parental discretion advised.

SNOW will premiere at Under St. Mark's (94 St. Mark's Place) for 14 performances, tonight, May 20th through June 5th. For tickets, visit www.horsetrade.info.

Written by Ashley Griffin, Directed by Devin Vogel Produced by A.N.O.N Productions and featuring: Gracie Beardsley (How The Grinch Stole Christmas,) Ryan Clardy* (One Life To Live), Maria Deasy* (The Crucible), Ashley Griffin* (Forever Deadward,) Mark A. Keeton* (One Flew Over The Cuckoo's nest), and Ian Way* (I Hate Tom Petty).

*Appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association



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