Epic Theatre Company will present a unique evening of monologues that deal with the distant past, the near future and the present that bridges them together.
A man reminisces about the lost state …
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Epic Theatre Company will present a unique evening of monologues that deal with the distant past, the near future and the present that bridges them together.
A man reminisces about the lost state of California while standing on a beach in Nevada. A woman tells the story of a little girl who learns to float and the mother who has to bring her back down to earth. Investment bankers take to the streets in the middle of the night. Invading armies are made to fill out forms before they can storm the kingdom. Marlon Brando stands on a bridge and wonders if he should jump.
All these stories and more make up “This Is the Future, This Is the Past” by Kevin Broccoli, local writer and Epic Theatre Company artistic director, featuring a cast of local actors including Jill D. Jones, Kimball Crossley, Victoria Ezikovich, Patrick Mark Saunders, Kerry Giorgi, Victor Terry, Ashley Moore, Jason Quinn, Tammy Brown, Paige Barry, Jerry Middlemiss, Mary Beth Kim, Preston Lawhorne, Terry Simpson, Tiffany Fenton, Michael Puppi, Stephanie Traversa, David O’Connell, Christine Pavao, and Jeff Ararat.
“This Is the Future, This Is the Past” will have be performed March 20 at 8 p.m.; March 21 at 8 p.m.; March 27 at 8 p.m.; March 28 at 8 p.m.; and March 29 at 2 p.m. A talkback will follow the Sunday matinee performance.
“This Is the Future, This Is the Past” by Kevin Broccoli will be performed at the Artist’s Exchange located at 50 Rolfe Square in Cranston. General admission is $15, students and seniors $12. For tickets go to www.artists-exchange.
org/epictheatrecompany.html or call 490-9475.
Epic Theatre Company seeks to bring provocative contemporary work to Rhode Island as well as new perspectives on classical theater. They strive to continue the tradition of “event” theater, where each production has built-in excitement both for the audiences and the artists involved. Epic is a proud member of the Rhode Island Theater Alliance (RITA) and is the resident theater company at the Artists Exchange in Cranston.
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