Wednesday, January 16, 2013

MOTHER HICKS and THE TASTE OF SUNRISE by Suzan Zeder, Staged Readings at the University of Texas, February 9, 2013



University of Texas Department of Theatre and Dance, Austin, TX








(University of Texas theatres, Winship Drama Bldg. (WIN), near 23rd St. and San Jacinto, Austin)

presents

Staged Reading of Mother Hicks by Suzan Zeder
February 9 at 2:30 p.m. at the B. Iden Payne Theatre

Audience members are invited to a reading of Mother Hicks, the first play of Suzan Zeder’s cherished Ware trilogy. Set against the stark backdrop of the Great Depression in Ware, Illinois, Mother Hicks introduces the audience to three outsiders: a deaf young man, Tuc; a foundling child, known only as Girl and a mysterious recluse, Mother Hicks, who the townspeople suspect of being a witch.

Staged Reading of The Taste of Sunrise by Suzan Zeder
February 9 at 4:30 p.m. at the B. Iden Payne Theatre

Set in the roaring twenties, The Taste of Sunrise tells of the night Tuc, the beloved leading character from Mother Hicks, loses his hearing. Follow him through his experiences at the School for the Deaf and his return to his hometown of Ware, Illinois.

* These abbreviated readings are free and open to the public.

Completing the Trilogy: Suzan Zeder's "The Edge of Peace"

The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance presents the world premiere of Suzan Zeder’s The Edge of Peace, February 1 – 10 at the B. Iden Payne Theatre (click for additional information at www.AustinLiveTheatre.com). Set in the last days of World War II, a young soldier from a small Illinois town has been declared missing in action. Buddy, the soldier’s little brother, refuses to believe what seems inevitable. Told through the visual poetry of sign language, the town's deaf postman shares the story of one community struggling to make sense of a world at war.

For playwright and UT professor Suzan Zeder, The Edge of Peace is about home and the challenges of leaving home, coming home, and staying home when the danger and adventure of the world is far away. Her cast of compelling characters, including “Tuc,” played by Chicago-based deaf actor Robert Schleifer, and “Nell Hicks,” played by veteran actress and UT professor Franchelle Dorn, takes the audience on a touching journey of loss, hope, and healing.

Zeder has been recognized nationally and internationally as one of the nation’s leading playwrights for audiences of all ages. Her plays have been performed in all fifty states, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, Australia, Germany, Israel, Ireland, and New Zealand. She is the three-time winner of the Distinguished Play Award from the American Alliance of Theatre and Education.

The final play of Zeder’s acclaimed trilogy (Mother Hicks, The Taste of Sunrise), The Edge of Peace is produced in partnership with nationally acclaimed Seattle Children’s Theatre (SCT). Director Linda Hartzell (artistic director of SCT) describes Zeder’s masterpiece as a “a drama, mystery and adventure rolled into one. Audiences will fall in love with these characters and their stories. The play really demonstrates the interdependence of community members during times of crisis.”

ASL interpreted performances of The Edge of Peace are on February 3 at 2:00 p.m. and February 9 at 8:00 p.m. To arrange seating for an ASL interpreted performance, patrons should contact the Department of Theatre and Dance in advance at 512-232-5301.

Learn more the play and buy your tickets today!

(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)

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