[NEohioPAL] SWIMMING IN THE SHALLOWS now onstage at convergence-continuum

convergence-continuum csimon at convergence-continuum.org
Wed May 7 12:41:42 PDT 2014


SWIMMING IN THE SHALLOWS, A SURREAL ROMANTIC COMEDY BY ADAM BOCK,
NOW ONSTAGE AT CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM

convergence-continuum continues its 2014 Season-opening series "The
Menagerie Surreal" with the Cleveland premiere of SWIMMING IN THE SHALLOWS
a comedy by Adam Bock that takes a quirky look at love and relationships
among a group of suburban friends.  Barb finds out that Buddhist monks in
Thailand only own eight things and wonders if that is all she wants. She
starts giving away her things, but her husband Bob keeps buying her new
ones. Donna wants Barb's friend Carla Carla to marry her, but Carla Carla
doesn't like that Donna smokes. Nick falls in love with a Mako shark at
the local aquarium, and gets his friend Donna to introduce them. They go
on a date to the beach, and Nick tries not to sleep with the shark too
fast.

Plus dream sequences. Plus a wedding.

Swimming in the Shallows is directed by convergence-continuum’s Lisa L.
Wiley, and features  company actors Amy Bistok, Rob Branch and Zac Hudak
and newcomers to the Liminis stage Linda Sekanic, Monica Zach and Ryan
Edlinger as the Shark.

Swimming in the Shallows runs at 8 pm, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
through May 24 at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, OH 44113 in
the historic Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $15 general admission, $12
for seniors and $10 for students.  Reservations and information are
available at http://www.convergence-continuum.org or 216-687-0074.




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