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Three Women Mourn the Apocalypse

Produced by Old Norman Productions
How many compromises can we make for our beloved before we look at ourselves in the mirror, only to discover, we cannot recognize who we are?

It is the last day of existence. Samantha and Melina are a couple that belong to the remaining class while most of the population has been wiped out by a mysterious disaster. As they wait for the apocalypse they hide underground in a bunker. To survive and remain hopeful, Corporate App, the international encompassing government, sends out Healers to assist the remaining class with grieving the end. Only when Ekora, the Corporate Healer, gives her last treatment to Samantha and Melina does the gravity of the past clash with the present need to heal. A great upheaval occurs, and each woman must face the unique horror of death alone.

Credits

Three Women Mourn the Apocalypse
By: Hannah Rittner
Produced by: Old Norman Productions
Directed by: Marina McClure

Cast:
Nicole Cardoni – Samantha
Sarah Baskin – Melina
Carol Brown – Ekora

September 17, 2015
to September 20, 2015

Tickets are Regular $26 | Student/Senior/Arts Worker $23

Venue

The Theatre Centre

Performance Dates

September 17th – 8pm
September 18th – 8pm
September 19th – 8pm
September 20th – 2pm

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