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Detroit Repertory Theatre to Premiere WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 Next Month

By: Apr. 28, 2015
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Another World Premiere production will debut on the Detroit Repertory Theatre stage on Thursday, May 28. WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 by Thom Molyneaux will be the fourth and final World Premiere production of the Theatre's 58th Season.

Opening Night includes a free Champagne afterglow with the cast, crew and the playwright, who is traveling from New Jersey with his family to attend his premiere. This is an exciting chance to be the first to witness this behind-the-scenes drama that sheds light on the fine line between life and art.

WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 will run until June 28, 2015. Tickets for the Champagne Opening and every performance are $17 advance and may be purchased by calling the Detroit Repertory Theatre Box Office at (313) 868-1347. Michigan's oldest professional, non-profit theatre is located in the heart of the City at 13103 Woodrow Wilson in Detroit, 48238. More information may be found at www.detroitreptheatre.com.

WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 focuses on three actors as they prepare for an off-Broadway production about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Richard is a talented and intelligent actor who's more concerned with artistry than the size of his paycheck; Julie is a successful actress who hasn't let it get to her head; and Gwen is a renowned and attractive character actor whose work is well-known. As these three actors prep for their pending show, their personal experiences and exposures to the trauma of 9/11 are revealed in the dressing room, and the devastating effects are then carried with them onstage, informing their performances. In an example of life imitating art (imitating life), this intriguing drama is akin to a theatrical nesting doll, containing actors playing actors ... playing actors.

WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 is directed by Lynch Travis (DEARBORN). Last season Mr. Travis directed the highly praised Rep production about Cherokee legends, BROTHER OF ALL. His cast for WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 features Harold Uriah Hogan (SOUTHFIELD), Janee´ Ann Smith (RIVER ROUGE), and Kathryn Mahard (FLINT). Last season Mr. Hogan performed in BROTHER OF ALL; Ms. Smith performed in both MY OCCASION OF SIN and ENDANGERED SPECIES; Ms. Mahard performed in MY OCCASION OF SIN.

Yolanda Jack (DETROIT) will make her Stage Manager debut with the production of "WHITE ASH"; Harry Wetzel (DEARBORN) is the set designer; Sandra Landfair (DEARBORN) is the costume designer; Tom Schraeder (BEVERLY HILLS) is the lighting designer; Burr Huntington (ROYAL OAK) is the sound designer.

WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 opens May 28th and runs every Thursday through Sunday until June 28, 2015.
All tickets, fundraisers, Bargain Booklets, and Subscriptions remain the most affordable prices for not-for-profit professional theatre in the Region. Admission is $17 in advance and $20 for General admission -- all seats, all performances. The Rep's "Anytime, Multi-Use" Gold Double Subscription for two is the unmatched price of $100 and a Silver Single Subscription is $50. 10-ticket Bargain Booklets, Regular and Matinee are $110 and $100 respectively and make great mini-fundraisers.

For tickets, fundraisers and information call or visit the Rep Box office. Tickets can be purchased by phone using Visa or Master Card. There is no surcharge. Detroit Repertory Theatre is located in the geographical heart of the city at 13103 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit, MI 48238. Parking is Attended, Lighted, Fenced-In and Free. For more information and tickets, call (313) 868-1347 or visit www.detroitreptheatre.com.

The oldest professional (Union) non-profit theatre in the State of Michigan, the Detroit Repertory Theatre's mission is guided by the belief that the sense of community is stronger than the forces that splinter and that efforts to preserve unity deserve the same attention and support as the justly cultivated efforts to retain diversity. The implicit goal in all the theatre's efforts is to produce the best possible professional theatre while fostering cultural democratization of the arts, and fighting by example, the disturbing level of racism that still exists.

Pictured: Janee' Ann Smith, Harold Uriah Hogan and Kathryn Mahard in WHITE ASH FALLING 9/11 at the Detroit Repertory Theatre. Photo by Bruce Millan.



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