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THE HUMANS by Stephen Karam | Presented by Opal Theatre Company
**There is no intermission. This play contains strong language and depictions of Alzheimer's disease.**
For assistance reserving seats, please email opaltheatrecompany@gmail.com
Thursday, Feb 20 - 8:00pm - OPENING NIGHT PARTY Friday, Feb 21 - 8:00pm - TALKBACK AFTER PERFORMANCE Saturday, Feb 22 - 8:00pm Wednesday, Feb 26 - 8:00pm Thursday, Feb 27 - 8:00pm - TALKBACK AFTER PERFORMANCE Friday, Feb 28 - No performance Saturday, Feb 29 - 2:00pm & 8:00pm
A bold, bruised, and billowing drama, THE HUMANS layers the fabric of a family's past as they gather at the youngest daughter and her boyfriend's New York Chinatown apartment for a holiday meal. As the Blake family pokes at old wounds and forcibly stumble through treasured traditions, tensions bubble over, secrets fight their way to the surface, and the world creaks curiously around them.
Join us on the journey, including access to designer notes, production diaries, and free merchandise delivered to your door by supporting us for $3/mo at patreon.com/opaltheatre.
Opal Theatre Company is a recipient of the Boise City Department of Arts & History FY2020 grant. Grants are reviewed by a panel and awarded based on quality and merit, management, community benefit, and budget supporting quality projects in both established and emerging cultural fields that ultimately contribute toward making Boise the most livable city in the country through building and reinforcing a strong and equitable cultural foundation.
Opal Theatre Company is thrilled to be able to create ambitious, world-class theatre in 2020. With the help of the Boise City Department of Arts & History, Opal Theatre Company will continue to create world-class, ambitious theatre in 2020 that entertains, inspires, and provokes.A bold, bruised, and billowing drama, THE HUMANS layers the fabric of a family's past as they gather at the youngest daughter and her boyfriend's New York Chinatown apartment for a holiday meal. As the Blake family pokes at old wounds and forcibly stumble through treasured traditions, tensions bubble over, secrets fight their way to the surface, and the world creaks curiously around them.
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LocationThe Gem Center for the Arts (View)
2417 W. Bank Drive
Boise, ID 83705
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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