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Braswell Theatre Presents: 26 Pebbles, Sept 19-21
The Braswell Bravo Theatre Company shares the stories of the parents and towns people who went through unbearable heartbreak and loss, searching for answers to their never-ending questions before entering the healing process. Join the Braswell Theatre Department as they open their fourth season with 26 Pebbles by Eric Ulloa on September 19-21 at 7pm in the Braswell Auditorium. The play surrounds the aftermath of a horrific mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut that took the lives of twenty first graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School. A local resident described the horrific event as “pebbles thrown into a pond” that created ripples that captured the attention of the nation.
“I’m hoping the show let’s people know the importance of community and people coming together in times of hardship,” production director Benjamin Parker said, “It doesn’t have to take a traumatic event for you to care about the people in your community and help others.”
This production features the Braswell Bravo Company’s first fall show of 2019.
“I’m really excited to see a real-life story being portrayed on our theater stage,” said Stage Manager Mackenzie Milhizer.
Performances run September 19-21 at 7:00PM each night. All performances will be held in the Braswell High School Auditorium at 26750 E University Dr, Aubrey, TX 76227. Tickets can be bought at the door, $5 for students and $7 for adults or purchased online at braswelltheatre.com . All Denton ISD faculty and staff get one free ticket with their ID. For group sales and more information, please contact mgreene@dentonisd.org.
This production is produced with permission from Samuel French, a Concord Theatrical company.