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LAKE WATER Plays the New Ohio

By: Sep. 17, 2011
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The new Ohio's fall season features two past IRT artists -- Erica Fae and Human Animals -- and more collaboration is expected to come. There will be an Open House bash next Friday, September 23.

Their latest show is LAKE WATER by Troy Deutsch and Directed by Daniel Talbott, Starring: Troy Deutsch* and Samantha Soule*

Lake Water follows two small town high school seniors, Iris and James, who become estranged after their best friend suddenly commits suicide. Then one "crapping pathetic Friday night," James calls Iris in distress, and she meets him at the lake. Out on a dock, surrounded by green water, the two friends untangle the painful events of their past and struggle to face the limits of their lives.

Full of humor and hope, Lake Water sheds some light on an all-too-common small-town American tragedy.

Set design by Eugenia Furneaux-Arends
Costume design by Tristan Raines
Lighting design by Brad Peterson
Sound design by Janie Bullard
Stage managed by Hannah Woodward*
Assistant directed by Ashley Monroe
Line produced by Amanda Feldman of Neighborhood Productions

Performances:
September 17th - Oct. 2nd
Tuesdays @ 7pm
Wednesdays - Fridays @ 8pm
Saturdays @ 2pm - 8pm (no matinee on Saturday Sept. 17th)
Sundays @ 3pm

Special IRT discount! Sunday Sept 18 show only: code Sunday7 gets you $7 tix if you buy online

At IRT: 154 Christopher St., #3B (3rd floor)
Tickets $18
More info

*Appears courtesy of Actors' Equity Association

And coming soon...WALLED IN, which will play October 21 - November 12.

What really happened inside Henry David Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond? Wonder no more! Self-proclaimed Thoreau scholar, Charles Rucklemore III, will show you the exact truth - or something really, really close to it.

Part fantasy, part mythology, part clown-show, and all inspired by Thoreau's Walden, Walled In is the story of one man's determination to live the life he has imagined.

For more information, visit online at http://sohothinktank.org/index.html

 



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