Monday, January 14, 2008
Rover Dramawerks previews and opens An Infinite Ache this week
An Infinite Ache
| When: | Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008, 8 p.m. |
| Where: | Cox Building Playhouse, 1517 Avenue H, Plano |
| Cost: | $15 - $18 |
| Age limit: | N/A |
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The Plano-based theater company, Rover Dramawerks, is continuing its season with An Infinite Ache by David Schulner, which runs from January 17 - February 9. The preview on Thursday, January 17 is pay-what-you-can for all seats. For tickets to the rest of the run, call 972-849-0358 or purchase online.
Playwright David Schulner is best known as a writer and producer for the popular TV series, Desperate Housewives and the highly anticipated new series on FOX, The Oaks. He has also written for several other successful series, including Once and Again on Lifetime, Everwood on The WB, and Tell Me You Love Me on HBO.
Even on a blind date, there is always a little "what if...?" moment when you imagine all the possibilities of your future with this person, from the first kiss to sitting on the porch surrounded by grandchildren. How do you know when you've met "the one"? Hope and Charles are two twentysomethings about to end a supremely uninteresting first date when all of the possibilities of their future shared lives rush to meet them at breathtaking speed. An Infinite Ache is a love story about time and the infinite directions in which two lives can travel.
The production stars Debbie Cheng and Clayton Shane Farris, while Lisa Devine directs with Joslyn Justus as Assistant Director/Stage Manager. The designers are: Clint Alan Ray for set, Robin Coulonge for costumes, Michelle Burdeaux for lighting, Jason Rice for sound, and Tish Mussey-Hitt for props.
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Montgomery Sutton says:
One of my favorite plays. Glad to see a local production of it. Wish I were in town to catch it, but it's a remarkably well-written and interesting piece. Can't speak to Rover's production, but I highly recommend the play itself.
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claytonfarris says:
I agree with Montgomery. This seems like an amazing show. Great cast!
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