Tracy Letts, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his Play August: Osage County, brings audiences to the edge of their collective seats once again with: BUG. Unlike his previous work, the tension centers not around familial drama, but the world of paranoia and terror into which two strangers become completely intertwined.
Nolan Chapa could not be more excited to have his full length directing debut in Denton for Sundown Collaborative Theatre. Nolan was introduced to Sundown when he directed a short play for their Short Works Festival last year titled Exit Interview. Just before moving to Denton, Nolan directed a compiled show consisting of a variety of Shakespearean scenes that he titled Shakespeare in Tatters. Nolan is soon to graduate from the Theatre program at TWU, with an emphasis in acting and directing. Some of Nolan's favorite acting credits include Adam Long's roles in The Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged), William in Lovesong, and Khadim in The North Pool.
"One of the things that drew me to Tracy Lett's BUG was the idea that perception shapes reality. As the show moves forward we can see Agnes's reality change before her eyes...she is horribly lonely, she is vulnerable, and she is devoid of a purpose. Peter's confidence in his understanding of the world, coupled with Agnes's perceived lack of understanding of the world creates a sort of perfect storm to create an unhealthy relationship between Agnes and Peter."
NOVEMBER 3rd - 5th AND NOVEMBER 10th - 11th @ 8PM
POINT BANK BLACK BOX THEATRE
318 E HICKORY STREET
DENTON, TX 76201
Tickets are $12 general admission, $10 students/seniors. House will open 15 minutes before performances. Group prices are available; please contact us for more information. There will be a sponsored drink special at Greenhouse Restaurant and Bar in Denton.
Sunday night performances will be Industry Nights: bring a program from the most recent theatrical production you were part of for an $8 ticket!
To reserve tickets or pay in advance, email boxoffice@sundowntheatre.org.
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