The New Theatre Project to Present WOLF CRY WOLF, 11/30-12/16

By: Oct. 31, 2012
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The New Theatre Project will offer its second world premiere by playwright Kevin Kautzman at the Mix. After the huge audience success of If You Start a Fire [Be Prepared to Burn], TNTP is eager to showcase more work by Kautzman. "His plays are magical," says Artistic Director Keith Paul Medelis, "There is a delicious theatricality and poetry to all of them that makes them a treat for any company. We are very happy to serve these plays with their first outing."
 
"People make believe with each other. It's how we get through the night." When Steph returns home ?to North Dakota for the first time in years and surprises her estranged childhood friend Jane, they descend into their memories and relive the summer Jane told Steph her deepest secret: she knows how turn into a wolf. Wolf Cry Wolf looks at the fine line between memory and imagination and at the lies we tell to survive our shadows. A beautiful new play from the playwright of last season's comedy If You Start a Fire [Be Prepared to Burn].
 
The cast features Meredith Deighton, Ramona Lucius, and Kris ReillyWolf Cry Wolf will feature the designs and direction of Artistic Director Keith Paul Medelis and the puppetry design of Bri Howard.
 
Further details are available online at www.thenewtheatreproject.org.
 
Performances are Friday-Sunday at 8 pm from November 30-December 16. Two pay-what-you-can preview performances will be offered on Sunday, November 25 and Monday, November 26 at 8 pm and will be followed by a talk back with the actors and director.
 
Have dinner at Bona Sera Cafe across the street and receive $1 off your ticket price. Just bring over your receipt.
 
All performances take place at the Mix Studio Theater, 130 W. Michigan Ave. in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Ticket prices are $15, $10 for students and industry. Tickets are available for purchase online via the Brown Paper Tickets link on TNTP's website. TNTP no longer uses its old box office phone number, but the Mix can be reached at (734) 961-8704. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.


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