I SING THE RISING SEA to Make World Premiere at Virginia Stage This Fall
by BWW
News Desk
- Sep 16, 2016
Commissioned through Virginia Stage Company's American Soil Series, I Sing the Rising Sea is a story of special regional interest written by the coauthor of Frog Kiss, Eric Schorr. In collaboration with ODURep, it tells the sweeping story of sea level rise that flows through generations and across continents - from the shores of Virginia to Japan and Antarctica. Scientists, soldiers, poets, and lovers strive to understand and master the power of the oceans that connect us all.
I SING THE RISING SEA Makes World Premiere at Virginia Stage Tonight
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 13, 2016
Commissioned through Virginia Stage Company's American Soil Series, I Sing the Rising Sea is a story of special regional interest written by the coauthor of Frog Kiss, Eric Schorr. In collaboration with ODURep, it tells the sweeping story of sea level rise that flows through generations and across continents - from the shores of Virginia to Japan and Antarctica. Scientists, soldiers, poets, and lovers strive to understand and master the power of the oceans that connect us all.
I SING THE RISING SEA to Make World Premiere at Virginia Stage This Fall
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 16, 2016
Commissioned through Virginia Stage Company's American Soil Series, I Sing the Rising Sea is a story of special regional interest written by the coauthor of Frog Kiss, Eric Schorr. In collaboration with ODURep, it tells the sweeping story of sea level rise that flows through generations and across continents - from the shores of Virginia to Japan and Antarctica. Scientists, soldiers, poets, and lovers strive to understand and master the power of the oceans that connect us all.
BWW Review: Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well
by Nancy Grossman
- Nov 2, 2012
Merrimack Repertory Theatre presents Kathleen Tolan's MEMORY HOUSE, a sweet play about a highly-charged emotional evening. An age-old tug of war is taking place between a divorced mother and her adopted teenage daughter as the latter struggles to complete her college application essay before the midnight deadline. Their journey down a slippery slope of family memories will cause some emotional bumps and bruises along the way, but ultimately take them to the place where they both need to be.
The Pursuit of Happiness: Laughing Liberally
by Nancy Grossman
- Oct 12, 2007
Merrimack Repertory Theatre's 29th season opens with the regional premiere of the second installment of local playwright Richard Dresser's 'happiness trilogy' about class in America
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