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Into the Mold: a Firestone Park Community-Based Play

Presented by Gum-Dip Theatre at Firestone Park Community Center, Akron OH

Jun 24 - 25 2016
Into the Mold: a Firestone Park Community-Based Play

Sit in our live studio audience for a late-night variety show dedicated to Firestone Park. Into the Mold invites the audience to celebrate the Park’s history and to reflect on the present in a fast-paced “behind the scenes” comedy.

Sit in our live studio audience for a late-night variety show dedicated to Firestone Park. Into the Mold invites the audience to celebrate the Park’s history and to reflect on the present in a fast-paced “behind the scenes” comedy.

Written by Katie Beck and Tyron Hoisten

Friday, June 24 at 7 p.m.

Saturday, June 25th at 7 p.m.

in the Firestone Park Community Center. Following the Centennial Parade and Festival!

Runtime: 1 hour

Sit in our live studio audience for a late-night variety show dedicated to Firestone Park. Into the Mold invites the audience to celebrate the Park’s history and to reflect on the present in a fast-paced “behind the scenes” comedy.

Cast includes Tessa Gaffney, Mary Claire Shaffer, Jordan McCants, Tyler Perren, Pat Milhoff, Johnny Sturdivant, Donteil Lewis.

Featuring poet Jennifer Cline.

ADMISSION INFO

All are tickets pay-what-you-can. Ticket proceeds will be contributed to raising matching funds for “Nepali Applause,” project winner of Knight Arts Challenge.

Tickets will be purchased at the door. Cash and cards will be accepted.

LOCATION

Firestone Park Community Center

1480 Girard Street, Akron, OH 44301

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