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Old Names for Wildflowers, a new play by Corbin Went - Submitted by Ludovica Villar-Hauser
May 11, 2018 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
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The Civil War is over, but the scabs it left still itch. A fox stalks the clearing behind the Auberts’ home, hunting chickens. A love triangle goes horribly wrong, and a family is destroyed. The pieces cannot be put back together: the survivors must build something new. In the absence of God, community, morality, on the edge of the woods that ring with the devil’s whistle, two sisters must embrace the power of renouncing everything.
Old Names for Wildflowers is a co-production by The Renovationists, The Tank, and Parity Productions. Written by Parity Productions’ inaugural Commission winner, Corbin Went.