Frame 312
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 30, 2002
Closed Nov 24, 2002
Opened Oct 30, 2002
Closed Nov 24, 2002
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Frame 312 takes its name from a crucial frame of the Zapruder film that captured John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. In 1963, a LIFE Magazine secretary is one of only three people to view the historic 22-second film in its entirety. Forty years later, as the only surviving witness, she grapples with a haunting secret and whether to reveal it to her family.
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Ordinary people can keep extraordinary secrets. That's the premise of Keith Reddin's intriguing new play, Frame 312, currently playing at Houston's Alley Theatre.
The central character, Lynette, seems to live an ordinary, suburban life. She has a daughter who's been on anti-depressant medication for the last two years and a son who is letting his marriage fall apart. On the occasion of Lynette's birthday -- her first since her husband died -- the family comes together to celebrate and, of course, spends most of the time arguing.
Played by Carlin Glynn, Lynette is a strong, capable woman who never seems able to express all that she feels inside. In the veteran actress's understated [...]