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July 17th and 18th at 7:30 pm
FEEDING THE MOONFISH By Barbara Wiechmann On the edge of a saltwater lake in Florida, Martin, a young man, slips away each night to talk to the fish that feed at the end of a dock. Always believing himself to be completely alone in his secret ritual, he is surprised and angry to find one night that he has been spied on by a curious and obsessive teenage girl, Eden, who has hidden herself in his car to see where he goes. As Eden confronts Martin, dark secrets from the past are unearthed, and the unlikely pair of strangers come to understand they are bound together through similar experiences of loneliness and tragedy. Feeding the Moonfish draws on the influence of natural forces, the significance of memory and the power of human connection to weave a ghostly and surreal tale of loneliness, violence and a young man's fear of himself.
Directed by Tessara Morgan With Josh Krause and Samantha Martinson
STAR EYES AND LIFEGUARD By Jim Farrell
Amy suffered a severe accident years ago, and as a result learns slowly and speaks with difficulty. She lives in a modest apartment with her mother Alma. At the top of the play Alma and Amy await the arrival of Jim, a special guest and once a frequent visitor to the house. Jim has set up a meeting with Alma and Amy to give them important personal news . . . news that will be difficult for everyone. Through a series of flashbacks, we realize that Jim, once a lifeguard at a popular public swimming pool, saved Amy's life ten years ago to the day - and we become aware of the true nature of his relationship with Amy.
Directed by Niffer Clarke With Amy Hansmann, Kristin Johnson, and Jake Brockmann
THE OTHER ROOM By Ariadne Blayde
Austin is a brilliant teenage astronomer who happens to have autism. Lily is his popular classmate who happens to have an interest in astronomy. When a chance encounter after school leads to a growing connection between them, Austin's imagination, intelligence, and constant struggles to connect with the world are revealed in the form of four characters representing his inner life. By turns funny and heartbreaking, The Other Room is a compelling and sensitive glimpse into a unique and misunderstood mind.
Directed by Gale Childs Daly With JJ Gatesman, Kathiamarice Lopez, Marques Causey, Mark Turner, Madeline Wakley and Andrew Stachurski
Splinter Group 3211 S. Lake Drive, 4th floor, Milwaukee, WI 53235
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LocationSplinter Group Theatre (View)
3211 S. Lake Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53235
United States
Categories
Minimum Age: 13 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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