[NEohioPAL] A MAP OF VIRTUE - Only 2 more weekends!
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Wed Jul 2 09:17:17 PDT 2014
JUST 2 MORE WEEKENDS TO EXPERIENCE THE MYSTIFYING AND CHILLING
"A MAP OF VIRTUE" BY ERIN COURTNEY, NOW ONSTAGE AT THE LIMINIS
"the con-con cast...creates riveting moments" "a supernatural nightmare
... a chewy center of inexplicable evil ... with dead-end hallways and
unopened doors befitting a dream state" (Christine Howey, Cleveland
Scene)
JULY 4TH PERFORMANCE, FREE BEER NIGHT. JOIN US FOR A CHILLED BREW AND A
CHILLING SHOW THAT FINISHES IN TIME TO STILL GO OUT AND SEE SOME
FIREWORKS.
Part interview, part comedy, part middle-of-the-night terror, A MAP OF
VIRTUE is a symmetrically-structured play guided by a tiny bird statue.
Though it begins as a quirkily humorous rumination on chance and symmetry,
Ms. Courtney's drama alters into a tense and enigmatic exploration of
obsession, attachment, isolation and the murky middle of the night when
bad things sometimes happen. An unlikely friendship develops between Mark
and Sarah when he gives her a small bird statue during a chance encounter.
Although inextricably linked, they remain strangers until they are forced,
along with Sarah's husband Nate and Marks boyfriend Victor, to share a
frightening weekend in a cabin deep in the woods that derails into a
quiet, pitiless nightmare.
A MAP OF VIRTUE runs at 8 pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday through July
12 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 by calling 216-687-0074.
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A MAP OF VIRTUE is the third and final play in convergence-continuums
three-play series The Menagerie Surreal, which included LOBSTER ALICE in
March/April and SWIMMING IN THE SHALLOWS in May. The series is supported
in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from
Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
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