“Finding Human Connection in a Changed World”
Directed by David Nevell; created in collaboration with students of devised theatre, with music by School of Music composition students
How do we begin the process of moving toward one another after so much separation, isolation, and fear? Can the distance between us ever be bridged and if it can, how will we know who to trust? The devised work Within Reach poses these questions in a moving, visceral way designed to uncover the core of what makes us human.
Tickets on sale October 14 at 12PM
Single Tickets $$14 / $12 (Titan price) 1 FlexTix credit (FlexTix credits from the 2019-2020 season will be accepted)
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2021/10/27 - 2021/10/30
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By Paula Vogel
Director: Jeremy Lewis
Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive explores the impact of an abusive sexual relationship between a teenager/woman, nicknamed Li’l Bit, and her Uncle Peck. Set in present day and also told in flashbacks, Drive is a timely memory story of a woman coming to terms with her past and present while moving toward her future.
Warning: Please be advised this production deals with adult subject matter including sexual assault, pedophilia, incest and misogyny.
Hallberg Theatre: CSU Fullerton
800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92831
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