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AT THE VANISHING POINT
by Naomi Iizuka
Directed by Jeff Storer
May 24-June 9, 2007
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Snapshots of a moment in time...
A story of how we remember and how we see; of people and a place, of ghosts and hauntings; a story of what we know and all that we can never know. A story of what we hold on to and what we let go.
Join us for a beautifully composed and moving encounter with people from the small Louisville, Kentucky neighborhood of Butchertown. Inspired by the photography of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, playwright Naomi Iizuka evokes the spirit of a place and its people, and finds in the small details of their lives a transcendent reflection of the immensity of the world around them.
Featuring:
Eliza Bagg, David Berberian, Claire Catotti,
Marcia Edmundson, Derrick Ivey, Jonah Klever,
Madeleine Lambert, Michael O'Foghludha, Garrett M. Stein-Seroussi
Photo: Alan Dehmer (inspired by the photography of Ralph Eugene Meatyard),
featuring Jonah Klever, Garrett M. Stein-Seroussi
SPECIAL PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN PREVIEW:
Thursday May 24 at 8:15 (Door sales only; $5 minimum)
SHOWS:
Thur-Sun May 24-27
Wed-Sun May 30-June 3
Wed-Sat June 6-9
Shows at 8:15; Sundays at 3:15
TICKETS:
$15 Fri/Sat/Sun; $10 Wed/Thur
(except Thur May 24 Preview)
Season Vouchers good for all performances
New! Student Rush tickets for just $8
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PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE
Or call 919.682.3343 for assistance
Phone reservations for voucher holders only
Note: No advance sales for May 24 preview
LOCATION: Manbites Dog Theater, 703 Foster Street in Durham.
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Go to Manbites Dog's 2006-07 Season listings
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Questions? Email us at manbitesdog@earthlink.net
Manbites Dog Theater’s 2006-2007 season is made possible in part through gifts to the Durham Arts Council United Arts Fund, and by grants from the NC Arts Council, an agency supported by the state of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts. This project was made possible with a grant from the Duke University Arts and Sciences Research Council. The world premiere was at the 2004 Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville.
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