Boston Children's Theatre Re-Mounts REFLECTIONS OF A ROCK LOBSTER, Now thru 3/17
Boston Children's Theatre (BCT) has announced the return of the critically acclaimed play REFLECTIONS OF A ROCK LOBSTER. Based on the autobiography by Aaron Fricke, and adapted by BCT Executive Artistic Director Burgess Clark for the stage, REFLECTIONS OF A ROCK LOBSTER is the true story of a gay teenager and his fight to defend his life and preserve his civil rights in the wake of bullying, prejudice and intolerance.
In March 2012, BCT became the first children's theater in the country to address the issues of bullying and growing up gay in a mainstage production. "We knew it was a risk to produce a new work that focused on these sensitive themes, but it was a risk we were willing to take because of the importance of the message," revealed Clark, who is also directing the production. "The play has had a tremendous impact on our audiences and the community. The ground swell of support was so strong that we felt a responsibility to produce the show again for an even broader audience."
High School groups can also reserve tickets for weekday performances by contacting BCT at 617-424-6634, x222. REFLECTIONS OF A ROCK LOBSTER contains mature subject matter and content. BCT recommends parental discretion.
For over 60 years, Boston Children's Theatre has served as one of the regions premier not-for-profit theaters. Named Best of Boston 2012 by Boston Magazine for Best Children's Theatre, BCT's mission is to provide access to exceptional theatrical experiences dedicated to fostering the artistic and personal development of diverse youth, with a focus on professional training and the development of new works. Programs at Boston Children's Theatre provide a unique chance for self-discovery and individual expression in a supportive, and productive environment. At BCT, talented and motivated students gather from across traditional boundaries and nationalities to learn about themselves, each other and the world as they create some of the finest theatrical productions in New England.
Pictured: Ian Shain as 'Aaron Fricke'. Photo by Saglio Photography, Inc.
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