InnateVolution Theater Productions Presents RIGHT AS RAIN
By: BWW News Desk
InnateVolution Theater Productions presents the world premiere of April Smallwood's Right As Rain-a moving exploration of sexuality, religion, friendship and loyalty-directed by InnateVolution's Artistic Director, Toma Tavares Langston. The play about two teenage boys-one gay and one unsure-and their struggle between religion and sexuality was part of InnateVolution's New Play Circle Series of staged readings. Right As Rain is InnateVolution Theater Production's second production-following last summer's well-received Edward Albee double bill of The Zoo Story and The Sandbox-in the company's inaugural season.
Right As Rain begins performances on Wednesday, March 17 and continues through April 24, 2010 (the Press Opening is Friday, March 19 at 8pm) at North Lakeside Cultural Center, 6219 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660. The play runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. There are no performances March 27 and April 10. Tickets for regular performances are $15, and tickets for preview performances (March 17 and 18) are $10. Tickets may be purchased by calling 312.513.1415 or by visiting www.innatevolution.org."What attracted me to Right As Rain was that it doesn't have a definite answer, a typical resolution," said director Toma Tavares Langston. "I love that April's writing allows the audience to leave the theater having experienced more than one point of view. And I am proud that InnateVolution is producing a world premiere-discovered during our New Play Circle Series-as our second-ever production."About Right As RainLuke is not an average 17 year-old boy, attending living room sermons by his zealous father as he helps convert his backyard shed into a church. But his life of innocence and small town naivety changes drastically when he meets a free-spirited boy named Chance. Luke's father Paul disapproves of the friendship, but the insistence of his wife Sarah overcomes his misgivings. As the two boys grow closer, Luke succumbs to Chance's charms and their relationship spirals out of control. As Luke struggles to find himself and his place in the world, his love for Chance clashes with his traditional religious values. The result finds him questioning his own faith, his own desires, and whether Chance is an agent of the devil sent to destroy him.Videos
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