
Paul Storiale’s play “The Columbine Project” is a gripping memorial that allows for reflection and insight. 13 years after the tragedy, the subject matter can still generate enough dialogue for a full show. 7 Ronin Productions will tackle the play in 5 performances this October.
The production company will use artistic vision and research to bring to life “The Columbine Project”, a play that centers on the shootings at Columbine High School that left 13 dead. The show explores the event from multiple points of view before, after and during the day of April 20, 1999. This production can be gut-wrenching and at times difficult, but stellar performances and thought provoking dialogue will take charge.
The performances will take place on October 12, 13, 19, 20 and 21 at the Hamilton Arts Collective. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm and the Sunday performance will begin at 5pm with doors opening 30 minutes prior to curtain. Tickets are $12 online at http://columbineproject.brownpapertickets.com/ or $15 cash only at the door.
Hamilton Arts Collective is located at the corner of Harford Road and Hamilton Avenue with the entrance on Hamilton Avenue. Lot parking is available across the street for $1 and street parking is also available.
Performances by:
Mike Geib
Dan Walker
Sarah Harmer
Claudio Silva
Thomas Beheler
Brian Loeper
Barnaby Nygren
Cher Samateh
Christina Elwell
Melanie Megale
Jeremy Corwin
Beverly Shannon
Salima Chadly Martin
Brought to you by:
Alec Lawson- Director
Elaine Sfondiles- Assistant Director
Lauren Smith- Stage Manager
Amanda Hughes- Costume Design
Shannon Scnalin- Light Design
Jessye Black- Sound Design