God's Ear by Jenny Schwartz
Directed by Eleni Papaleonardos.

Featuring Acacia Duncan, Kate Watts, Richard Furlong, Kim Hopcraft, Nick Lingnofski, Michelle Schroeder, and Ian Short.

Lighting Design by Ryan Osborn.
Stage Management by Michelle Whited.

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Thursday, June 11 @ 8pm
- Join us for the Talkback and afterparty!
Friday, June 12 @ 12pm
- with boxed lunch from Tip-Top more info
Friday, June 12 @ 8pm - Please join us for the Talkback.
Saturday, June 13 @ 8pm
- Pre-show talk with Jeni's Ice Cream sandwiches @ 7pm.
Sunday, June 14 @ 2pm

Friday, June 19 @ 8pm - Please join us for the Talkback.
Saturday, June 20 @ 8pm

All performances @
Columbus Dance Theatre
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592 East Main Street

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FROM the BLOG
ABOUT GOD'S EAR
In this beautiful and bizarre new play, a family is both torn apart and drawn together by the accidental death of a child. They are aided in their search for connection and solace by flights of fantasy involving a singing Tooth Fairy and a life-size G.I. Joe. In the space between what is said and what is unspeakable they find a heartrending collage of truth and cliché.

Playwright Jenny Schwartz is well-known for pushing the envelope with theater that blends the commonplace and the surreal. God's Ear is exactly that sort of challenging escape.

As the New York Times declared, "words gush forth in torrents, spewing up like geysers on a ghostly plain" in this "arrestingly odd ... ode to love, loss and the routines of life."


“Mockingbird” celebrations nationwide

Posted by Slay on Monday, May 31, 2010

From the New York Times:
A Classic Turns 50, and Parties Are Planned

In Santa Cruz, Calif., volunteers will re-enact every word and movement in the famous courtroom scene. In Monroeville, Ala., residents dressed in 1930s garb will read aloud from memorable passages. In Rhinebeck, N.Y., Oblong Books will host a party with Mocktails and recorded music by the indie band the Boo Radleys.

All summer “To Kill a Mockingbird” will be relived through at least 50 events around the country, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the publication of a book that became a cultural touchstone and an enduring staple of high-school reading programs.
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