April 19 | 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Relative Theatrics Studio, room 278 of the Laramie Plains Civic Center, NW entrance
710 E. Garfield, room 278, Laramie, Wyoming 82070 United States

Additional Information

With partial funding by Wyoming Humanities, Relative Theatrics presents a free reading of GRACE by Craig Wright. The reading is part of Read, Rant, Relate: Igniting Conversation Through Theatre. A post-reading discussion will be led by Peter Parolin.

ABOUT THE PLAY
GRACE is a tragicomedy that explores human assumptions about how God, goodness, faith and causality operate in the cosmic machinery. Steve and Sara have relocated to Sunrise, Florida to pursue an unbelievably wonderful business deal, but as the deal slowly unravels and Steve finds himself afflicted with an itch that just won’t stop, Sara finds herself increasingly drawn to their next-door neighbor, Sam, a badly-scarred victim of a recent car accident who wants nothing to do with her or her Bible-quoting husband. In the end, with a little help from an old German exterminator who's still angry about the Allied bombing of Hamburg in World War II, all three characters are confronted by a world that's both better and worse than any religion can justify.
The reading features Bailey Patterson, William Read, and other local actors.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Read, Rant, Relate is a free play-reading program funded in part by the Wyoming Humanities. Experience a new piece of contemporary dramatic literature every other month with Relative Theatrics. Participants will engage directly with modern plays by listening to actor led readings of the texts, then joining discussions breaking down the thematic elements of the works and their relevance to today's society.

WHEN: Thursday, April 19th at 7:00pm
WHERE: 710 E Garfield St. Room 278
COST: Free!
Refreshments Provided