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THE SUBURBAN SET Gets Free Staged Reading at Omaha Community Playhouse

By: Mar. 14, 2017
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A staged reading of The Suburban Set, formerly called Constellations, will be held at the Omaha Community Playhouse as part of the Alternative Programming series Monday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in OCP's Howard Drew Theatre. The showing is free and open to the public with the opportunity for donation. No tickets or reservations are necessary.

This is an original play by award-winning Omaha playwright Marie Amthor Schuett. Two women are good friends and have been for a while. Is it possible that they might be more? How does one start that conversation? What part will their husbands play in it? The Suburban Set is a drama about personal identity and following the heart.

Contains mature content.

IF YOU GO:

Staged reading of The Suburban Set

Credits: Written by Marie Amthor Schuett

Director: Lara Marsh

Stage Manager: Adia Matousek

Stage Directions: Katie Cameron

Cast:

ROLE: ACTOR:

SUSAN Teri Fender

WAITER/ADAM Zach Klippenborg

JOE Laura Leininger-Campbell

LYNDON Simon Lovell

BEN Walter Shatley

Show date: Monday, March 27, 2017, 7:30 p.m.

Location: Omaha Community Playhouse, Howard Drew Theatre

6915 Cass Street | Omaha, NE 68132

Tickets: The showing is free and open to the public with the opportunity for donation. No tickets or reservations are necessary.

For more information on OCP alternative programs, contact Jeff Horger at jhorger@omahaplayhouse.com or (402) 553-4890, ext. 164.

The Omaha Community Playhouse is supported in part by the Nebraska Arts Council, the Nebraska Cultural Endowment and the Douglas County Board of Commissioners. Established in 1924, the Omaha Community Playhouse is the largest community theatre in the United States based on memberships sold and facility size, among other factors. The organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.



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