March Salon
Jesus and Phoebe by Tommy LeVrier Sunday, March 28, 2010 @ 6:30pm State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. A punk/goth teen meets Jesus in a Hollywood cemetery and the two conflict with frightening results.
Jesus and Phoebe by Tommy LeVrier Sunday, March 28, 2010 @ 6:30pm State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. A punk/goth teen meets Jesus in a Hollywood cemetery and the two conflict with frightening results.
STEAL AWAY by John Lively Sunday, Feb. 28 at 6:30pm State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. Steal Away tells the story of a young couple intrinsically connected but separated by East Texas race relations. Charlamaine and Tommy fall in love and live out their secret tryst under the cover of a hidden bayou. As the narrative unfolds, the outside world, with all their social mores encroaches upon their relationship with tragic consequences. Part Our Town and part Romeo and Juliet, Steal Away expresses fundamental truths measured beyond the known distinctions of race, color and creed.
A Brief Narrative of an Extraordinary Birth of Rabbits by C. Denby Swanson Feb 12th – March 6th (ASW Benefit Feb 18) Thursday - Saturday @ 8pm Salvage Vanguard Theater 2803 E Manor Rd (map) $15 admission www.salvagevanguard.org
THE RAPE OF LIZELLE by Allison Orr Block Sunday, January 31, 2010 @ 6:30pm State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. As she mourns the loss of another adoption, Lizelle’s world comes crashing down when her ex-boyfriend/rapist moves into the adjoining duplex with his new wife and infant child. No longer able to run from the past, Lizelle is forced to choose between forgiveness and revenge.
SPILL by C. Denby Swanson Sunday, December 13, 2009 @ 6:30pm The State Theatre, 719 Congress Ave. SPILL is a modern take on Pandora’s Box, this time using Tupperware.