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The Most Beautiful Lullaby You've Ever Heard

The Most Beautiful Lullaby You’ve Ever Heard

Presented by Audacity Theatre Lab

When: Saturday, May 17, 2008, 8:15 p.m.

Where: Risk Theatre Initiative, 3603 Ross Avenue, Dallas

Cost: $10 - $15

Age limit: Not available

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Description

Regional premiere of Philadelphia playwright Greg Romero’s play. The piece is an engaging nontraditional theatrical romance that begins with a Man and a Woman. They each breathe in the possibility of a blank sheet of paper. The paper becomes a sailboat and their breath becomes a journey over impossible distances. Lullaby is a hilarious, touching, meta-theatrical exploration of what is inside the human heart when a person falls in love with another equally and beautifully broken individual.

Call 214-621-9683 to make ticket reservations.

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Event posted April 29, 2008
Last updated April 29, 2008



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Jason Rice Verified

Brad McEntire (Audacity) does some of the wildest stuff you'll watch, sometimes even worth stealing. (With his blessing, we adapted our One Day Only projects from his original concept)

I also love Greg Romero's writing. In one of the early Audacity/Rover One Day Only projects he wrote a brilliant metaphorical piece that eventually captured an Honorable Mention in the Louisville One Act Play Festival. Six actors, three wristwatches and a sheet - and absolutely riveting.

With this pedigree, I don't think it's too far a stretch to assume this event will be beautiful, bizarre and worth every femtosecond of your time and interest.

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