Act 3: Back to the Theatre

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The Lifespan of a Fact
By Jeremy Kareken & David Murrell and Gordon Farrell
Opening June 4th 2021 NOW OPENING February 12th
Based on the true story of D’Agata’s essay What Happens There, The Lifespan of a Fact follows Fingal, who has a small job: to fact-check articles for one of the best magazines in the country. His boss has given him a big assignment: to apply his skill to a groundbreaking piece by legendary author D’Agata. But now Fingal has a huge problem. D’Agata made up a lot of his article. What starts professional quickly becomes profane.

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American Son

By Christopher Demos-Brown
Opening March 12th 2021
Kendra is living every black mother’s worst nightmare: her son is missing, it’s four o’clock in the morning and she’s at the police station trying to find out what happened. The officer working the nightshift is useless, her ex-husband isn’t picking up his phone and the speculations and beginning to consume her. This explosive new drama examines our nation’s racial divide through the eyes of parents searching for answers.
This production will not be available for our Season’s Digital Productions.
Sylvia
by AR Gurney
Opening February 12th 2021 NOW OPENING July 31st
Back by popular demand, Kari Goetz reprises her role as that lovable, troublesome scamp, Sylvia. Greg and Kate have entered the empty-nest time in life and have moved to Manhattan after 20 years in the suburbs. Greg is struggling with being dissatisfied with his job while Kate is excited about her new teaching opportunities and new found freedom. However, life has a way of giving you what you think you don’t want. Greg finds Sylvia, a street-smart lab/poodle mix, and brings her home. She promptly becomes a bone of contention between Greg and Kate, testing their marriage to a hilarious and touching effect. A smart, playful, sophisticated, and occasionally gritty comedy about relationships, nature, and growing older.
