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Everything Will Be Different
by Mark Schultz
directed by Samantha Granberg
January 26 - February 11
Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Black Box Theatre Northwest Vista College, 3535 N. Ellison, San Antonio 78251 (click for map)
Teenage Charlotte's beautiful mother has died, and in the midst of her own grief and her father's unwillingness to cope, she turns for comfort to the story of Helen of Troy, convinced that beauty, desire and fame can help her bring her mother back and punish the world that took her away in the first place. Getting beauty tips from her popular friend, seeking career advice on how to be a porn star from a guidance counselor who may or may not be having an affair with her, and searching for love from the football jock who barely even knows she exists, Charlotte finds herself searching in fantasy for what she cannot find in reality, leaving a trail of destruction behind her. Everything Will Be Different is a riveting story about the confusion and pain of growing up in a culture obsessed with beauty.
Cast: Allie Perez, Katie Krause, Aaron Aguilar, Rodman Bolek, Will Parker, Nathan Thurman
byProxy is a new way for the audience to experience a theatre production. Below is the list of levels to choose from. The base ticket price of $12 automatically gives certain benefits.
- Level One: Play ($12 [$8 student/military/senior discount])
- Play with us.
- regular admittance to one show
- attend designated rehearsal once a week
- interact with the artist
- invited to post mortem discussion
- Level Two: Ardor ($24)
- Experience the ardor.
- all that tier one offers
- your own script
- workshop attendance
- invited the designer reveal
- Level Three: Danger ($32)
- Live dangerously.
- all that tiers one and two offer
- invited to prop party closing night
- open-seat guarantee for all shows
about proxy theatre Proxy Theatre Company is a San Antonio based organization founded in April of 2011 by a group of Trinity University graduates. The young artists were eager to continue their creative journey by producing electrifying theatre for the local community.
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