Harrison Theater
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Apr11 Thu
Tomorrow, the Island Dies
Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance SeriesBirmingham, ALUnited StatesDoors at 7:00 PM, Show at 7:30 PMMore InformationTICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
ADULT: $20.00
STUDENT: $10.00
ARTS STUDENT COMP: $0.00
ARTS FACULTY COMP: $0.00
SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP: $0.00
TICKET SALE DATES
ADULT / STUDENT / ARTS STUDENT COMP / ARTS FACULTY COMP / SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP Public Onsale: August 10, 2023 1:55 PM to April 11, 2024 7:45 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
A World Premiere Musical
Book, Lyrics, and Music by Ryan Scott Oliver, 2023 Kleban Prize Recipient
After a devastating succession of crushing hurricanes, the leadership have determined that life on the island of Haverness is no longer sustainable and they must abandon it immediately. All the adults, small children, and the elderly have hurriedly evacuated Haverness to acquire new homes, new jobs, and set up new lives on the mainland, leaving behind a small collection of young adult volunteers to finish handling the abandonment. Widow Clack lives an exiled life running a lighthouse with her brother on the storm-crushed island. When a young man is found dead on the beach, the remaining collection of young adults combust into dangerous accusations leading to devastating division. Once a final, unexpected storm impacts the island, can Widow save the villagers from themselves? This production is part of the Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series
*Please note that the show includes language and content intended for mature audiences.
Get Tickets$10.00 - $20.00 -
Apr12 Fri
Tomorrow, the Island Dies
Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance SeriesBirmingham, ALUnited StatesDoors at 7:00 PM, Show at 7:30 PMMore InformationTICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
ADULT: $20.00
STUDENT: $10.00
ARTS STUDENT COMP: $0.00
ARTS FACULTY COMP: $0.00
SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP: $0.00
TICKET SALE DATES
ADULT / STUDENT / ARTS STUDENT COMP / ARTS FACULTY COMP / SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP Public Onsale: August 10, 2023 1:58 PM to April 12, 2024 7:45 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
A World Premiere Musical
Book, Lyrics, and Music by Ryan Scott Oliver, 2023 Kleban Prize Recipient
After a devastating succession of crushing hurricanes, the leadership have determined that life on the island of Haverness is no longer sustainable and they must abandon it immediately. All the adults, small children, and the elderly have hurriedly evacuated Haverness to acquire new homes, new jobs, and set up new lives on the mainland, leaving behind a small collection of young adult volunteers to finish handling the abandonment. Widow Clack lives an exiled life running a lighthouse with her brother on the storm-crushed island. When a young man is found dead on the beach, the remaining collection of young adults combust into dangerous accusations leading to devastating division. Once a final, unexpected storm impacts the island, can Widow save the villagers from themselves? This production is part of the Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series.
*Please note that the show includes language and content intended for mature audiences.
Get Tickets$10.00 - $20.00 -
Apr13 Sat
Tomorrow, the Island Dies
Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance SeriesBirmingham, ALUnited StatesDoors at 7:00 PM, Show at 7:30 PMMore InformationTICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
ADULT: $20.00
STUDENT: $10.00
ARTS STUDENT COMP: $0.00
ARTS FACULTY COMP: $0.00
SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP: $0.00
TICKET SALE DATES
ADULT / STUDENT / ARTS STUDENT COMP / ARTS FACULTY COMP / SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP Public Onsale: August 10, 2023 2:01 PM to April 13, 2024 7:45 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
A World Premiere Musical
Book, Lyrics, and Music by Ryan Scott Oliver, 2023 Kleban Prize Recipient
After a devastating succession of crushing hurricanes, the leadership have determined that life on the island of Haverness is no longer sustainable and they must abandon it immediately. All the adults, small children, and the elderly have hurriedly evacuated Haverness to acquire new homes, new jobs, and set up new lives on the mainland, leaving behind a small collection of young adult volunteers to finish handling the abandonment. Widow Clack lives an exiled life running a lighthouse with her brother on the storm-crushed island. When a young man is found dead on the beach, the remaining collection of young adults combust into dangerous accusations leading to devastating division. Once a final, unexpected storm impacts the island, can Widow save the villagers from themselves? This production is part of the Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series.
*Please note that the show includes language and content intended for mature audiences.
Get Tickets$10.00 - $20.00 -
Apr14 Sun
Tomorrow, the Island Dies
Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance SeriesBirmingham, ALUnited StatesDoors at 2:00 PM, Show at 2:30 PMMore InformationTICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
ADULT: $20.00
STUDENT: $10.00
ARTS STUDENT COMP: $0.00
ARTS FACULTY COMP: $0.00
SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP: $0.00
TICKET SALE DATES
ADULT / STUDENT / ARTS STUDENT COMP / ARTS FACULTY COMP / SAMFORD EMPLOYEE COMP Public Onsale: August 10, 2023 2:03 PM to April 14, 2024 2:45 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
A World Premiere Musical
Book, Lyrics, and Music by Ryan Scott Oliver, 2023 Kleban Prize Recipient
After a devastating succession of crushing hurricanes, the leadership have determined that life on the island of Haverness is no longer sustainable and they must abandon it immediately. All the adults, small children, and the elderly have hurriedly evacuated Haverness to acquire new homes, new jobs, and set up new lives on the mainland, leaving behind a small collection of young adult volunteers to finish handling the abandonment. Widow Clack lives an exiled life running a lighthouse with her brother on the storm-crushed island. When a young man is found dead on the beach, the remaining collection of young adults combust into dangerous accusations leading to devastating division. Once a final, unexpected storm impacts the island, can Widow save the villagers from themselves? This production is part of the Michael J. and Mary Anne Freeman Theatre and Dance Series.
*Please note that the show includes language and content intended for mature audiences.
Get Tickets$10.00 - $20.00
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