The Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts welcomes the Brown Box Theatre Project for their spring production, BOXER SHORTS on May 8th.
BOXER SHORTS is an evening of enchanting and interrogative short plays that explore the space between sleeping and waking, thinking and knowing, living and dying. This production will be performed on Friday, May 8, 2015 at 8:00 pm at the Centre for the Arts and will feature these four esteemed works:
Play by Samuel Beckett – An absurdly thrilling exposé of three adulterous lovers by the legendary Irish playwright,
Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen – by Tennessee Williams – A poetic exploration of the reality of desperation, fantasy, and delusion between two isolated lovers by one of America’s most beloved playwrights,
The New World Order by Harold Pinter – An examination of the practice and implications of torture in a gripping dark comedy by the influential English playwright, and
Personal Belongings by Diana Raznovich – This comedic one woman show by revolutionary Argentinian playwright is a searing portrait of a self-proclaimed diva rummaging through a sea of unclaimed baggage.
“We are pleased to be able to partner with the Queen Anne’s County Department of Tourism to provide an opportunity for audiences to experience live theatre with such a wide range of rarely produced work. BOXER SHORTS is sure to provide a most engaging evening of entertainment.” Executive Director Belinda Cook stated.
Kyler Taustin, Artistic Director and Delmarva native, explained, “Our company offers something different to the Delmarva theatre scene, and this production is sure to be a unique theatrical experience. We are very excited to present these diverse voices and engage in a meaningful dialogue with our audience.”
BOXER SHORTS will appear in Queen Anne’s on Friday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m. at the Queen
Anne’s County Centre for the Arts at 206 S Commerce St. in Centreville. Tickets are $25 per person. Please visit www.queenannescountyarts.com to purchase.
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