WHAT: The final play in the acclaimed
trilogy by renowned playwright Suzan Zeder, The Edge of
Peace
tells the mysterious story surrounding a community of eclectic
individuals finding their own way when a beloved World War II soldier is
reported missing in action.
WHERE: Seattle Children’s Theatre’s
Charlotte Martin Theatre
201 Thomas
Street, Seattle (Seattle Center)
WHEN: Public Preview – February 28,
2013 at 7pm
Opening Night
Performance – March 1, 2013 at 7pm
Public Performances – March 2
through March 17, 2013
(Thursday-Friday at 7pm,
Saturdays at 5:30pm with matinees at 2pm, Sunday matinees at 11am and 2:30pm -
please check the website or call the SCT Ticket Office for
schedule)
ASL-interpreted Performance – March 16, 2013 at 2
pm
TICKETS: Tickets are $20-$36 and may be
purchased by calling SCT’s Ticket Office at 206.441.3322 or by visiting
www.sct.org. Discounts for groups of 10 or more are available by calling the
Group Sales Office at 206.859.4054. The Edge of Peace is recommended for
ages 10 and older.
INFO: The Edge of Peace is set
at the end of World War II, in the small town of Ware, Illinois. The series
explores the life of Tuc, a Deaf man, as he evolves from the town outcast to a
beloved resident, and culminates with Buddy, the younger brother of a soldier
declared missing in action. A cast of compelling characters all seek truth and
healing, while we witness the power of community as they come to understand
what’s behind their façades and long held prejudices.
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