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A gripping historical thriller tracing the blurred line between truth and fiction. Beginning in Poland, 1920, a war correspondent befriends an officer of the Russian Red Cavalry. In 1989, a Stasi agent spies on a woman in Dresden and falls in love. In 2010, an aircraft carrying Polish government officials crashes in Smolensk. Connecting seven lives over 90 years, this Obie Award-winner is a powerful and timely look at memory, misinformation, and how lies have the power to shape history in an increasingly unstable world.Director: Ben Wolfe
Production Stage Manager: Megan Clarke
Lighting Designer: Mark Novick
Sound Designer: Robert S. Fisher
Costume Designer: Buffy Manners
Scenic Designer: Mike Toner
Properties Designer: Sarah Zeringue
With Stephen Mercantel, Tobie Minor, Andrea Osborn, Brennan Patrick, Alyssa Hurtado, Devin Finn, and Lara Toner Haddock
Thursday - Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm
Group discounts are available for groups of 10 and up.
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Age Recommendation: Describe the Night contains adult language and frank discussions of totalitarianism, paranoia, and violence in Soviet/Post-Soviet Russia. It is recommended for adults. Children aged 13 and above are permitted, but parental discretion is advised.
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