Two Thirds Home
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jul 26, 2007
Closed Aug 12, 2007
Opened Jul 26, 2007
Closed Aug 12, 2007
Running Time:
1hr. 20min.
1hr. 20min.
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Broken Watch Theatre presents the World Premiere of Padraic Lillis's Two Thirds Home, directed by Giovanna Sardelli.
Sharing secrets makes us intimates, building a life around them sets us apart. Michael and Paul are in their childhood home, following their mother's funeral, with Sue, her lover, revealing truths that will strain their relationships and the identity they have built for themselves.
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Death often hits hardest those who have been left behind. Padraic Lillis' compelling new play, Two Thirds Home, explores the rawness of emotions and the secrets and lies that are exposed following the death of a woman who meant very different things to different people. Broken Watch Theatre Company presents this world premiere, directed by Giovanna Sardelli at the Michael Weller Theatre.
As the play begins, brothers Paul (Aaron Roman Weiner) and Michael (Ryan Woodle) return to their childhood home following their mother's funeral. Michael is intent on gathering his mother's papers and getting out of there as soon as possible, while Paul wants to linger and reminisce. The situation is made [...]