Theatre in the Round Players presents the area premiere of Indian Blood by A. R. Gurney November 20 - December 13, 2009
Post-show discussion with company after matinee on December 6th Theatre in the Round Players (TRP) presents the area premiere of Indian Blood by A. R. Gurney in weekend performances November 20 through December 13.
Young Eddie -- growing up in a genteel home in Buffalo, New York in the 1940's -- is suspended from school for drawing a dirty picture. This will not go well with his family, especially just before Christmas. And it doesn't help when he pleads his case using a distant Indian ancestor. Narrated by Eddie and seen through the filter of his irreverent eyes, the prodcution retains many aspects of the original staging, including a spare set concept reminiscent of Our Town. A witty, warm comedy by the author of The Dining Room, Sylvia and Love Letters.
...a sweet and civilized memoir of a sixteen-year-old boy rebelling against the stuffy values of his upper-middle-class family... DAILY VARIETY.
Tickets are $20, with discounts for seniors and a student price of $10 on Fridays and
Sundays. For information, call the theatre's box office at 612-333-3010 or visit its website at
www.TheatreintheRound.org.
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