by Steven Dietz November 8-18, 2007 Urban Tulsa Article Tulsa World Preview Tulsa World Review |
Directed by Julie Tattershall |
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| Donny is having a garage sale; unfortunately it is almost everything he owns. The sign on the front lawn reads, "Here's my life. Make an offer." Somewhere in the universe are the choices we could have taken in life.
"Rocket Man is the story of a man determined to transcend the boundaries of his life, determined to be granted that elusive 'second chance.' To do so, he must investigate what Camus called 'this measureless universe where my adventure takes place.' There is no telling what he will find there. For if our regrets are daunting, so too are the consequences of our actions. Knowingly or not, weaffect the world with our every breath"-Steven Dietz This production is directed by Julie Tattershall and the cast members include, Starr Hardgrove, Charles Whitson, Julia Mills, Susan Apker, and Miriam Mills. The set design is by Erin Thompson and the lighting design is by Frank Gallagher. The stage manager is Sherry Zyskowski. Tickets are $6 for seniors and college students and $8 for adults. The play is for mature audiences and has adult themes and language. Heller Theatre is located at 5328 S. Wheeling. Call 746-5065 for more information. |
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