
A powerful and unique experience awaits in the production of the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway hit “Every Brilliant Thing” playing from Jan. 24-Feb. 2, at The Public Theatre in Lewiston.
If you have ever written a “gratitude list” or lost sight of the things that make life worth living, this humorous and heartbreaking interactive play is for you.
When a woman goes into the hospital because she finds it “hard to be happy,” her 7-year-old daughter starts writing her a list of all the brilliant things in life worth living for. No. 1: “Ice cream”; No. 25: “Wearing a cape”; No. 317: “The even numbered Star Trek films.” As the girl grows older, her list grows longer, ultimately reminding her of all the large and small miracles in her own life.
“The Public Theatre has never done a play like this before” says Artistic Director Janet Mitchko. “We are altering the theatre to create a greater sense of intimacy with the performer, including seating 24 people on the stage. People in the audience both on the stage and in the auditorium will help the actress to tell the story. This play is the most unique, delightful and non-intimidating interactive play I have ever experienced and the powerful impact it makes on everyone who sees it comes from the sense of community that is created by the spontaneous way the audience works together. In fact, this play’s unique structure is a part of its charm and central message reminding us that we are never alone, and can help each other get through life’s toughest moments.”
Before the show begins, the actress will mingle with people throughout the entire audience giving out slips of paper numbered with “brilliant things” to be read aloud when she calls out their corresponding number. Other audience members may also be asked to interact within the context of the story with strong guidance from the actress.
Tarah Flanagan stars in this show. Flanagan has previously appeared at The Public Theatre in “Private Lives,” “The Nerd,” “Almost Maine,” “The 13th of Paris,” “The Language Archive,” and “The Ladies Foursome.” A professional actress based in New York, she has performed at regional theatres as well as on film and TV. The production will be directed by Laura Kepley, an award-winning artistic leader, director, producer, and educator. Kepley was the Artistic Director of Cleveland Play House for nine years during which time her theatre was awarded the 2015 Regional Theatre Tony Award.
This production will be seating 24 people on the stage for only $20. The production runs from Jan. 24-Feb. 2 with showtimes at 7 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays; at 3 p.m. on Saturdays; at 2 p.m. on Sundays; and with an evening show at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1. The Public Theatre is located at 31 Maple St., Lewiston. Tickets are $15-$35.
For tickets and for more information, visit thepublictheatre.org or call 207-782-3200.
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