The Palace Theatre, TripWire Theatre and Dream A Little Productions
present
Hurricane Season
an original play by G. Flores
directed by Laura T. Garza
April 19th - April 22nd, 2012
Palace Theatre 314 S. Austin St., Seguin, Texas, 78155 (click for map)
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. - Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
$12 General Admission - $10 Child, Senior Citizen, Student, Military & SATCO
For More Information: (210) 789-3048 or (210) 854-1610.
Tickets available at: The Box Office and in surrounding stores: Gift and Gourmet, Keeper's, Kitty Keller Design LLC, Sister Suzie's, DixieGrille, Ooh LaLa, CW Flooring, Nicole's Beauty Salon, Gourmage, Mega Bryte, & Red Rooster
*Some explicit language*
Love & Pain vs. Past & Present. When a beloved World War I Veteran is forced to confront his son in law, a Viet Nam Veteran, about the horrors witnessed in combat he is reminded of his own reoccurring nightmares. Coming face to face with their own terrors and each other, the two men must find common ground before irreparable damage is done to those they love most.
Hurricane Season is a gripping story of grief, compassion, and finding a way to move on. Set in the Rio Grande Valley in 1970, the play explores Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, before its official diagnosis, and its effects on a multi-cultural family infected by war and their struggle to love through their grief. But at what cost?
Hurricane Season was a nominee for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival's David Mark Cohen award, as well as the National Partners American Theatre Playwriting award.
Opening night performance will be dedicated to all Veterans & Military personnel Military & Veterans pay $7.00 w/ Military ID for this performance. Reception to follow.
Cast: Keith Paxton ~ Gabriella Bustamante ~ James Robinson ~ Alexandra White ~ Corbin Paulino ~ Eric Meo ~ Kayce Kuntz ~ Stage Managers: Deanna Belardinelli & Sarah Heintz ~ Set Designer: Geoffrey Douglas, Costume Designer: Julia Chinnock-Howze, Lighting Design: Roy Mora, Sound Design: G. Flores.
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