Recently, during the curtain speech of Damn Yankees at the Alhambra Theatre & Dining, managing partner Craig Smith previewed the theatre’s next production: Morning After Grace. He warned audiences it would be something a little different from the usual Alhambra fare. In his playbill note, Smith elaborates: “Most of the productions you see here are lighthearted, filled with big musical numbers, singing and dancing. This show is a little different.”
ALHAMBRA will present the premiere of 'Morning After Grace,' a play by Carey Crim, featuring Kevin Anderson. The production will take place in Jacksonville, showcasing themes of life and relationships.
The Off Central Players continue to examine relationships and love in season 4 with Carey Crim's Morning After Grace. Producing Artistic Director Ward Smith directs this hilarious, heart-warming, unconventional comedy that tackles love, loss, and coming to terms with growing old.
Leigh’s husband was arrested for inappropriate sexual conduct with a minor. A teacher once loved by students and parents alike, he’s now out of prison and facing the casualties of his violent fall from grace. Playwright Carey Crim explores the effects of these serious allegations on the ones who surround the accused, viewing the aftermath of the crime mostly from Tom’s family. As Leigh tries her best to protect their son and stand by her spouse, her faith in him falters. Is he really capable of what he’s been charged with? Far from an easy watch, this is a thought-provoking and provocative piece of theatre.
As a director, I've had the unique experience of working on two powerful plays by Carey Crim that explore the aftermath of sexual abuse from starkly different angles. As I prepare for the European premiere of 23.5 Hours at Park Theatre, I'd like to share some insights into the challenges and revelations that come with bringing these contrasting perspectives to life on stage, and why I was drawn to telling both stories.
Shakespeare & Company will present the World Premiere of Carey Crim's The Islanders, directed by Regge Life July 25 through August 25 at the Tina Packer Playhouse.
The writer of the Off-Broadway hit 'Puffs' brings you 'Witches!? In Salem?!' A darkly comedic take on the Salem Witch Trials, this play explores the consequences of religious fanaticism. Don't miss this hilarious and timely production at HERE Arts Center from March 16th to March 30th.
Riverside Theatre, led by Producing Artistic Director/CEO Allen D. Cornell and Managing Director/COO Jon R. Moses, presents the heart-warming and often hilarious new comedy by Carey Crim, Morning After Grace.
Get all the details about Pigs Do Fly Productions' latest show, MORNING AFTER GRACE, including the opening date and location at Empire Stage. Don't miss this exciting theatrical experience and get a first look at photos!
Pigs Do Fly Productions presents Carey Crim's Morning After Grace, a witty and compassionate play exploring the issues facing older people. Don't miss this heartwarming production from October 27 to November 19 at Empire Stage.
Riverside Theatre, led by Producing Artistic Director/CEO Allen D. Cornell, Managing Director/COO Jon R. Moses, and Director of Special Initiatives/CFO Patti Rooney, has announced its 51st Anniversary Season for 2023-2024.
Gulfshore Playhouse announces the cast and creative team of Morning After Grace by Carey Crim, directed by Kristen Coury, CEO & Producing Artistic Director.
Palm Beach Dramaworks will ring in 2023 with one of its most popular events, the New Year/New Plays Festival, which runs from January 6-8 and features readings of five fascinating plays that are still in development.
NEVER NOT ONCE, by the award-winning American playwright Carey Crim, is a poignant and emotionally gripping new drama about what happens when a family is forced to confront an unexpected and explosive answer to the question “Where do I come from?”.