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10/6/2016 0 Comments

SUMMERTIME, a Columbia Stages Thesis Production

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Come see me play Natalie
in Chuck Mee's delicious play Summertime! 

Directed by Robin A. Eriksen
Produced by Andrew Joy




Meet 13 people. All different, all the same. Each trying to grasp that slippery bar of soap called love. Assumptions are confronted by others’ realities as everyone must face the question “How does love work?”. With the backdrop of a nostalgic and dreamlike summertime day, each character ponders if their idea of love is too simple or too complex. As they search, one by one, they discover they may not know how love works at all. Do you think you do?

Opens at The Schapiro Theatre, October 19th at 7:00pm.
October 20–21 at 7:00pm; October 22 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm 

Tickets at Columbia Stages (columbiastages.org)

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