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TUSCALOOSA, Ala.--The University of Alabama department
of theatre and dance presents the Pulitzer Prize nominated play, “Three Days
of Rain,” March 16-20 at 7:30 p.m. and March 21 at 2 p.m. in the Allen Bales
Theatre, located in Rowand-Johnson Hall on the UA campus.
“Three Days of Rain,” by Richard Greenberg, was a runner-up for the 1998
Pulitzer Prize. It is a cleverly constructed exploration of how the personalities and
life choices of parents affect their children; so much so, that they are often reflections
of one another. Serious issues of family secrets and legacies are intertwined with
humor and irony.
In “Three Days of Rain,” we meet a world-famous architect’s children
Walker and Nan, and his partner’s child Pip, when they gather after the architect’s
death. The play is a prism, which constantly presents new angles through which the
audience can examine its characters, as it winds back from 1995 to 1960, so that the
audience can begin to understand what the children will never know.
In Act One, Walker struggles to unlock the mysteries of his father’s life.
In the abandoned New York apartment where his father once lived and worked, Walker
finds his father’s journal full of puzzling sporadic entries. The first reads
simply ‘Three days of rain.’ Although Walker sees this as a ‘weather
report,’ the audience finds out in Act Two that this entry has much more meaning
than the children could ever realize. During this act we see part of those three days
with the actors now portraying the parents.
“Three Days of Rain,” with its witty dialogue and thought provoking plots,
has received rave reviews across the country. Directed by MFA student Steven Ray, who
has returned to Tuscaloosa after working for several years as an actor, writer and
director for companies around the U.S. and Australia, this performance is sure to receive
the same.
Performances will be Tuesday, March 16, through Saturday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday, March 21, at 2 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Theatre and Dance
box office at 205/348-3400 or may be purchased at the door. Tickets are $5 for general
admission. Box office hours are noon-5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 1-½
hours prior to performance.
For more information, contact Alicia Johnson-Reed with the department of theatre
and dance at 205/348-3844 or johns446@bama.ua.edu.
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