
An environmental terrorist obsessed with the pollution of the world's water supply bombs the EPA, kills 27 people, and takes a hostage. An investigative journalist is granted the interview of a lifetime. This taut game of cat and mouse between terrorist and reporter explores the themes of media responsibility, environmental accountability, and governmental effectiveness.
"Entertaining, informative, thoughtful, and scary." - The Weekly, Seattle
Directed by: Jeffrey Hoffman
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Featuring:
Victor: Louis Schilling
Jessica: Gwen Templeton
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David: Keith Sullivan
Cathy: Sarah Lee
Production Credits:
Executive Producer: Meredith Hagedorn
Company Manage: Jason Arias
Production Stage Manager: Solia Martinez-Jacobs
Lighting Design: Steve Shumway
Sound Design: Jeffrey Lo
Properties Design: Christina Sturken
Costume Design: Scarlett Kellum
Set Designer: Ron Gasparinetti
Master Carpenter: Neal Ormond
Graphic Designer: Cindy Katila
Press: Kimberly Wadycki
March 23rd - April 15th, 2012
Pay-What-You-Can Preview Thursday, March 22nd @ 8pm
Opening night gala March 23rd after the show
Talkback with the director and cast after the show on Sunday, April 8th
Thursdays – Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 2pm
Buy your tickets today online or by calling 1-800-838-3006!
PARKING ALERT: On March 31st the city is shutting down High Street between University and Hamilton (right behind Dragon) for an event. The parking garage on Alma will be open from the Alma Street side, but expect parking to be difficult so allow for a few extra minutes for parking. The parking garage under City Hall generally has parking availability and is only a few blocks up Hamilton.
Free street parking after 3pm, free parking garage on the corner of Alma & University,
or $4 to park across the street in the Caltrain parking lot (pay station on train platform).