January 31 | 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Cost:
pay whatever you can for the preview performance; $10-$16 other nights
LPCC Gryphon Theatre - seating on stage
710 E. Garfield, Laramie, 82070 United States

Additional Information

With partial funding by the Wyoming Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, Relative Theatrics presents the Wyoming Premiere of THE NETHER by Jennifer Haley on the stage of the Laramie Plains Civic Center (LPCC) Gryphon Theatre February 1-3 and 8-10, 2018 with a pay-what-you-can preview night on Wednesday, January 31st. All performances are at 7:30pm and are followed by a chat-back with the actors and design team. Audience seating is on stage and there is a limit of 50 tickets per show so attendees are encouraged to get tickets in advance or arrive early. Warning: The play contains adult themes and language.

Description: Winner of the 2012 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, THE NETHER is both serpentine crime drama and haunting sci-fi thriller that explores the consequences of living out our private dreams. The NETHER is directed by Nathaniel Quinn and features Lea Bergman, Justen Glover, Darin Hill, Anne Mason, and Peter Parolin.
A new virtual wonderland provides total sensory immersion. Just log in, choose an identity and indulge your every whim. But when a young detective uncovers a disturbing brand of entertainment, she triggers a dark battle over technology and human desire.

Tickets: Tickets are $12 in advance or $16 the day of the performance (subject to availability). Student and senior discounted tickets are $10 in advance or $14 the day of the show, with ID. Tickets can be purchased online at www.gryphontheatre.org or at the LPCC office (room 110) during its business hours Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. For the preview night on January 31st, donations are accepted at the door. Admission is limited to 50 seats per show. Tickets may also be purchased in person at Coal Creek TAP. Patrons with proof of advance ticket sales can receive a pizza and two beers at Coal Creek TAP for $20.

Relative Theatrics strives to present thought-provoking theatre that examines the joining qualities of the human race. We believe that theatre is a forum with the power to illuminate the binding qualities of humanity and reinforce the ideals that as a society we have values that pose as common ground and emotions that relate us to one another. Taking artistic risk, we provide a community gathering place where thoughts can be exchanged about society, culture, and the power of creativity.