Wednesday, March 4, 2009
PublicWorks Theatre postpones regional premiere of Lower Ninth
The "powerful new play inspired by the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina" will come soon.
Originally scheduled to run from March 13-28 at the Bath House Cultural Center, PublicWorks Theatre has delayed the opening of Lower Ninth to an unknown date:
ALL PERFORMANCE DATES ARE CURRENTLY BEING RESCHEDULED DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES.
PLEASE CHECK THIS SITE FOR UPDATES.
WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.
Please call 214-764-3078 for further information.
Lower Ninth marked the regional premiere of a powerful new play inspired by the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina. Written by Beau Willimon, this new drama will be directed by Catherine Hopkins (artistic director of PublicWorks and director of Lord of the Flies which made its regional premiere last year at the Bath House) and will feature David Jeremiah (Topdog/UnderDog and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) and Dallas stage newcomers Derrick Beasley and Manson Thomas.
Posted by Shawn
Email
|
Print
|
0 Comments
|
Contribute
|
- »Theater review part deaux: A Sanders Family Christmas
- »Theater review: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
- »Ferguson Road Initiative hires first full-time executive director
- »Photo gallery: Holiday at the Arboretum
- »Fraternal Order of Eagles 10th Annual Chili Cookoff raises money for Jimmy Durante Children's Fund
an event
|
a restaurant
|
a garage sale
|
a drink special
|
a movie showtime
|
local music
|
a job
|
a house
|
a deal
|
a pet
|
