Performance Dates
in February of 2007
Friday the 2nd, 8:00 PM (opening night)
Saturday the 3rd 8:00 PM
Thursday the 8th 8:00 PM
Friday the 9th 8:00 PM
Saturday the 10th 8:00 PM
Sunday 11th 2:00 PM matinee
Thursday the 15th 8:00 PM
Friday the 16th 8:00 PM
Saturday the 17th 8:00 PM
Sunday the 18th 2:00 PM matinee with
talkback
Thursday the 22nd 8:00 PM
Friday the 23rd 8:00 PM
Saturday the 24th 8:00 PM (closing night)
BUY
TICKETS
$25 Adult, $20 Senior
(65+), $16 Student
Director’s
Note:
Gerard E. Moses
Frozen is a dangerous piece
of Theatre. It provokes anger, sorrow, tears,
some laughter. It makes us question who
we are in relation to its people and events.
It uncovers frozen strands of response and
behavior.
Its lonely souls confront their own mess
of feelings in search of their personal
truths.
It is sparse and bare in its journey, blinding
in its pain, struggling to understand in
its discoveries.
The structure is minimal. Word, action,
light and sound in empty space pull us into
its characters’ dilemmas. It asks
us to look intimately at who we are and
why we do what we do.
The play takes no sides, is not about causes.
It asks us if it is possible to understand
a little more clearly, why we humans do
some of the beautiful and horrific things
we do to each other.
Like the Greek tragedies it asks what is
revenge?
What is remorse?
What is forgiveness?
Can we talk about this?
Now is the time.