Quotidian Theatre Company Presents Athol Fugard’s Compelling Drama, A Lesson From Aloes, Opening April 29, 2016

Comment Off 19 Views

Presenting A Lesson from Aloes April 29 – May 29

Quotidian Theatre Company Presents Athol Fugard’s Compelling Drama, A Lesson From Aloes, Opening April 29, 2016

BETHESDA, Md. – Quotidian Theatre Company continues its dynamic 2016 season with the moving anti-apartheid drama, A Lesson from Aloes, by Athol Fugard.

Set in 1963 in a white district of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, this play provides a compelling portrait of a police state. A liberal Afrikaner involved in anti-apartheid activity, his wife recovering from a nervous breakdown, and their black friend just released from prison, must all consider the few alternatives society allows them.

The play is directed by Washington Stage Guild’s Laura Giannarelli, who directed QTC’s critically acclaimed production of Brian Friel’s “Faith Healer.” It features the exceptional talents of QTC favorites David Dubov and Laura Russell, as well as QTC newcomer Addison Switzer.

“This piece is an important one, not only for its portrayal of the fractures that a society under pressure produces even in people on the same side of the anti-apartheid movement, but also for the deeply human characters we see and identify with,” said Giannarelli. “I’m thrilled that Quotidian is producing this piece, and honored to direct it.”

Artistic Director Jack Sbarbori added, “This play fits right in with our mission of bringing plays to light that provide a sense of looking over a backyard fence, illuminating real human experience and emotion. We’re looking forward to our audiences watching along with us.”

Full Performance Schedule:

Fri, April 29, 8pm
Sat, April 30, 8pm
Sun, May 1, 2pm

Fri, May 6, 8pm
Sat, May 7, 8pm
Sun, May 8, 2pm

Fri, May 13, 8pm
Sat, May 14, 8pm
Sun, May 15, 2pm

Fri, May 20, 8pm
Sat, May 21, 8pm
Sun, May 22, 2pm

Fri, May 27, 8pm
Sat, May 28, 2pm
Sat, May 28, 8pm
Sun, May 29, 2pm

Tickets for the general public are available at Brown Paper Tickets (http://aloes.bpt.me/) or by calling the Quotidian Theatre Company box office at 301-816-1023.

Our mission at Quotidian Theatre Company is to find truth and beauty in the everyday, presenting plays in an understated, impressionistic style. We are proud to be the Resident Theater Company at our performance space, The Writer’s Center in Bethesda.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

About the author

Editor of Don411.com Media website.
Free Newsletter Updated Daily