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Off-Broadway’s An Error of the Moon to Host Benefit for The Trevor Project

Andrew Veenstra and Erik Heger
in An Error of the Moon
(© Carol Rosegg)
Andrew Veenstra and Erik Heger
in An Error of the Moon
(© Carol Rosegg)

The producers of the Off-Broadway production of Luigi Creatore’s An Error of the Moon, at the Beckett Theatre, have announced that this Thursday’s September 30 performance will benefit The Trevor Project, the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth.

The play is a fictional portrait of the brothers Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, as Edwin tells his tale of a man consumed by jealousy, of bitter sibling rivalry, and the mad obsession that sparked the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

The production is directed by Kim Weild, and stars Margaret Copeland, Erik Heger, Andrew Veenstra, and Brian Wallace. The creative team includes Steven Capone (scenic design), Alixandra Englund (costume design), Charles Foster (lighting design), and Christian Frederickson (sound design).

Tickets for the performance are $50 and 70% of all proceeds will benefit The Trevor Project. They can be purchased by calling 212-947-8844 and mentioning the code TREVOR.

For more information on the show, click here.