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Pulitzer Prize Premiere of Rabbit Hole
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Actor's Theatre announces the west Michigan premiere of the Pulitzer prize winning drama:
Rabbit Hole
By: David Lindsay-Abaire
Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, its author is also the creator of Actors' 2006 hit, Kimberly Akimbo. This story of a family's coping with the loss of a child, has been called "startling and potent" (Associated Press) and "a beautifully observed new play" (New York Times).
The cast includes Amy Osborn, Craig Hammerlind, Kelley Carey, Nancy Wagner and Dylan Harris. The producation team includes Grand Award winning Director Tom Kaechele, Assistant Director Caroline Cahoon, Stage Manager Dawn Highhouse, Set Designer David Miller, Properties Designer Leslie Kohn, Costume Designer Kelly Lucas, Sound Designer Dave Fletcher and Lighting Designer Gayla Fox.
Performances will be March 20th-22nd and March 27th-29th. All performances are in Spectrum Theater, 160 Fountain NE on the campus of Grand Rapids Community College and begin at 8pm.
Ticket range from $22 for adults to $8 for students rush tickets an hour prior to performances. On Thursday performances, a second ticket is $10 with the purchase of the first ticket at full price. Call (616)234-3817 for more info. Box office number to reserve tickets is (616)234-3946 (box office opens March 10th, 2008 at noon).
Actors' Theatre 27th Season:
Seven Passages: The Stories of Gay Christians September 27th- October 6th
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead November 29th- December 8th
Going to St. Ives January 24th- February 2nd
Rabbit Hole March 20th- May 29th
Kiss of the Spider Woman May 15th- May 24th
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