Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
Know Theatre will open it's 13th season with New Zealand playwright Gary Henderson's play, Skin Tight. The production will be directed by Drew Fracher with scenic and lighting design by Andrew Hungerford and sound design by Doug Borntrager.
Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
The Human Race Theatre Company will present The 39 Steps, the loving take-off on the Hitchcock movie and Hitchcock movies in general that has had audiences rolling in the aisles from England to Australia, at The Loft Theatre, 128 N. Main St., Dayton, October 21 - November 7.
Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
The cast of the historic Human Race Theatre Company/Wright State University Theatre Department collaborative production of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, August: Osage County, is now set. The 13-member ensemble of seven professionals and six WSU students includes two performers who were understudies during the play's five-Tony-winning run on Broadway.
Know Theatre will open it's 13th season with New Zealand playwright Gary Henderson's play, Skin Tight. The production will be directed by Drew Fracher with scenic and lighting design by Andrew Hungerford and sound design by Doug Borntrager.