Throughline Theatre Company's JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG Opens Today
by BWW News Desk - Jun 10, 2016
In the years following the end of World War II, most of the Nazi high command has been tried and sentenced for their crimes. Now, in the days that will mark the beginning of the Cold War, the former Justices of the Third Reich's highest courts face judgment by military tribunal for their role in the most notorious regime in modern history. In the face of mounting political pressure, the need to win the hearts and minds of the German people, and the ghosts of the recent past crying for revenge, the tribunal struggles to find responsibility for the atrocities that would scar the world for generations.
Throughline Theatre Company's JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG Opens on 6/10
by Louisa Brady - May 29, 2016
In the years following the end of World War II, most of the Nazi high command has been tried and sentenced for their crimes. Now, in the days that will mark the beginning of the Cold War, the former Justices of the Third Reich's highest courts face judgment by military tribunal for their role in the most notorious regime in modern history. In the face of mounting political pressure, the need to win the hearts and minds of the German people, and the ghosts of the recent past crying for revenge, the tribunal struggles to find responsibility for the atrocities that would scar the world for generations.
SAVING THE WORLD Premieres at The GreyBox Theatre Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Sep 13, 2013
At the Saltwater research lab in Seattle, WA, a team of scientists debate whether the discovery of a limitless food source will save or destroy the world. Based on the philosophies of Daniel Quinn, Saving the World is a mad, manic, irreverent, relentless, and hysterical absurdist comedy that questions if our culture is capable of sustaining itself, and how much our own decisions can impact the entire world.
SAVING THE WORLD to Premiere at The GreyBox Theatre 9/13
by Molly Tracy - Sep 4, 2013
At the Saltwater research lab in Seattle, WA, a team of scientists debate whether the discovery of a limitless food source will save or destroy the world. Based on the philosophies of Daniel Quinn, Saving the World is a mad, manic, irreverent, relentless, and hysterical absurdist comedy that questions if our culture is capable of sustaining itself, and how much our own decisions can impact the entire world.