BOTH OUR HOUSES
Both Our Houses
Oct 11, 2021
BOTH OUR HOUSES – New Play Reading
by Larry Larson (Waffle Palace, Charm School) and the late Jim Peck
Featuring a dream-team cast of Chris Kayser, Neal Ghant, Keena Redding, Eden Mew and Barry Stoltze.
Aurora Theatre supports the creative process and new play development. Join us as we welcome award-winning playwright, Larry Larson and the Creative Conspiracy Acting Company to our stage for a special one-night-only reading of the brand new play, Both Our Houses. Be the first to hear the darkly- humorous, powerful play. It is a story for our times dealing with fate, loss, revenge, and forgiveness – hiding in the dark shadows of lost faith.
Monday, October 11 at 7:30pm
Tickets: Free (suggested donation $20 adults/ $10 students and subscribers; proceeds will go to Aurora Theatre and the further development of this new work)
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
As 8/17/21:
- A mask is required to enter the building.
- All patrons will be required to show a negative COVID-19 test* or proof of vaccination in order to attend the performance. (*Negative PCR test taken within 72 hours or Negative Antigen test taken within 6 hours)
- All people inside the building are required to wear a mask at all times, unless actively eating or drinking.
- Anyone exhibiting any signs of coronavirus, including but not limited to cough, fatigue, headache, excessive sneezing or elevated temperature, are asked to stay home.
- Hand sanitizer will be readily available.
- Advanced cleaning procedures have been adopted.
- HVAC Upgrades including the addition of 20 ionization units and outside air intake was increased on the 17 existing RTU’s to provide cleaner, fresher air.
We believe that maintaining the health and safety of our community, including our staff, artists and patrons, shouldn’t be a matter of debate or political preference. To that end, we ask everyone in our community to respect these policies.
Thank you for your understanding, cooperation and patience.
The Situation is fluid. Please check back for updates.
For me, Both Our Houses is about a crisis of faith, not just in religion or the church, but in what we’ve always believed was at the heart of what made us one human family. Now we’re an angry house divided, torn apart by racial inequities and hatred, invaded by a deadly plague, unable even to agree on how to fight it. A deadly virus visited upon us by what cause? What force? For what reason? And who is to blame? And where is God in all of this carnage?
Those are just some of the compelling questions that are dealt with in Both Our Houses –in the microcosm of one family, dealing with events beyond their control or understanding.
Join us Monday, October 11 for this exclusive event with a portion of proceeds from donations for this special evening going the Aurora Theatre for continuing development of new and diverse voices and works from artists in our extended community.