Inspired by Gore Vidal's Vanity Fair essay about his correspondence withTimothy McVeigh. Edmund White's drama imagines a series of death row encounters between an acclaimed novelist and a domestic terrorist.
One has a story to write, the other a story to tell. A flirtatious connectionevolves when these diverse men discover a common belief that the American Government is trampling freedoms enshrined in the Constitution.The Washington DC premier of Terre Haute has been selected for the 2010Capital Fringe Festival and will be performed at the DC Arts Center.
Starring: Steve Nixon and James Radack
SeeNoSun OnStage is an underground alterNative Theatre company whosemission is to produce dark, disturbing and compelling theatre with a twist
Where: DC Arts Center at 2438 18 th St, NW202-462-7833
Metro: Take Red Line to Woodley Park/Adams Morgan.
Bus: Take 42 and HI buses to 18 th and Columbia Rd. or the 91,92,93, 96 and 98 buses to 18 th St.
Car: There is a commercial parking lot on the east sideof 18 th across from the Belmont Rd. intersection.
When: July 8 th -25 th / Thursdays through Sundays at 7:30PM
Tickets: cost$15 and are available online at SeeNoSun.com and CapitalFringe.org or call 866.811.4111
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