THE STORY: Inspired by a true story, Anna Ziegler’s BOY explores the tricky terrain of finding love amidst the confusion of sexual identity, and the inextricable bond between a doctor and patient.
Directed by: Sean Derry
FULL SCHEDULE:
• 02/02/18 – 8:00 pm
Opening night includes party immediately following show!
• 02/03/18 – 4:00 pm**
• 02/03/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/08/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/09/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/10/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/11/18 – 2:00 pm (matinee)
• 02/12/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/15/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/16/18 – 8:00 pm
• 02/17/18 – 8:00 pm
(Doors open 1/2 hour before show time)
**Seá’s Night – A Special Needs Performance: A Special Needs Performance is just that! A performance of our current production but tailored for older teens (16 yrs – 19 yrs) & Adults with special needs and their families, friends and/or caregivers. Maybe you are on “The Spectrum”, or have sensitivity to loud music or sounds, or a sensitivity to strobe lights, or you cant sit for long periods of time, or you have uncontrollable vocal outbursts, or you are not able to sit in close proximity to others, or you are a mother of an infant with no child care and you just need a night out of the house, or, or, or…this is the performance for you!
“Seá’s Night” is named after Artistic Directors, Alanna Romansky & Sean Derry’s daughter, Seá (Shay) Derry. She has Rett Syndrome and sitting still for long periods of time is very difficult. Interjecting vocally when some would think is inappropriate, is not controllable for Seá because of the side effects of Rett. Sean & Alanna’s other children enjoy attending shows as well as helping backstage and even on stage at times, but Seá has not been able to attend any none too fragile shows, until NOW!
(Due to the nature of some special needs of our “Seá’s Night” patrons, seating is very limited and ONLY for those with actual special needs and their families & friends who are attending the performance with them.)
All profits from “Seá’s Night” performances are donated to Rett Syndrome Research Trust, which is a not-for-profit research group dedicated to finding a cure for Rett Syndrome.
Tickets are $25.00 each and may be purchased online soon, or “Pay-As-You-Can,” in cash, at the door. FREE valet parking on Friday and Saturday nights, but any tips are appreciated.
Phone: (330) 962-5547
Email: production@nonetoofragile.com
2018/02/02 - 2018/02/17
None Too Fragile Theater
732 W. Exchange St., Akron, OH 44302