Runs Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 pm
The Commons on Champa
1245 Champa Street
Support provided by The Next Stage NOW
ASL SIGNED PERFORMANCE APRIL 27, 2018
The Way Station & South Star, an evening of one acts
by Rebecca Gorman O'Neill
Directed by Susan Lyles
Set & Sound Design Darren Smith
Light Design Alexis K. Bond
Stage Manager Carol Timblin
Starring Kate Poling, Seth Palmer Harris and Austin Lazek
The Way Station is the story of three strangers from different places and times, each pulled out of their travels and dropped off at a mysterious way station. At this surreal crossroads, no excuse, lie, or self-delusion holds up to scrutiny, and each person must find the strength to face his or her own dark secret, only then may they move on.
South Star is set seven years in the future, during the second American Civil War, South Star is the story of a survivor, an inspiration, a reluctant hero who wishes she could just stop running. Stel finds herself in the company of two people – one an apparent victim, and one an apparent predator. What commences is a figurative game of three-card-Monty; the stakes are Stel’s life.
At 13 years,award winning And Toto too is Denver's longest running theatre to focus on new plays by women playwrights. The Way Station & South Star are by Denver playwright Rebecca Gorman O'Neill.
Ages: 12 and up-language
Videos
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The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity)
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Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
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Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
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Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
Memorial Hall (1/22 - 1/22) | ||
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Mean Girls (Non-Equity)
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