Discover Mystery and History along the SCOTLAND ROAD at UALR Play

ScotRoad1000UALR’s third theatre production of the 2014-15 season opens tonight and runs through February 15.  Jeffrey Hatcher’s Scotland Road plays at 8pm tonight through Saturday and 2:30pm on Sunday in the University Theatre on the UALR campus.

Mystery, history, and human obsession plot the course of Scotland Road.  Reality is called into question when a simply dressed young woman is rescued from a small iceberg in the North Atlantic. All evidence, including her one word to the rescuers, “Titanic,” points to her being a survivor of the world’s worst sea disaster 80 years before.

The play navigates its way through several unexpected twists and turns as the woman is questioned by John Jacob Astor V, great-grandson of one of the Titanic’s most celebrated victims and a man preoccupied with every aspect of the event. Each meeting both unravels and deepens the mystery, and forces Astor to embark on his own voyage of soul searching.

Highly stylized and rich with imagery, the play examines the depths of who we are and brings to the surface the realization that few things, and fewer people, are what they seem.

The show’s director is Dr. Jay E. Raphael, professor and chair of UALR Department of Theatre and Dance.  The cast features Keaton Duersch, Ashley Mahan, Heidee Alsdorf and Stacy Pendergraft.  The creative team includes William Marshall (scenery and lighting), Yslan Hicks (costumes), Jim Spencer (sound) and Karen Harris (props).

Ticket prices are $10 for the general public and $5 for UALR students, faculty, staff, and seniors.  For more information, tickets, and reservations call 501.569.3456.

TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE playing Weekends in April

TWT MorrieThe Weekend Theater opens its next production tonight. It is the stage adaptation of Tuesdays with Morrie.

Written by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom (based on Albom’s best-selling book), Tuesdays with Morrie is the autobiographical story of Mitch Albom, an accomplished journalist driven solely by his career, and Morrie Schwartz, his former college professor. Sixteen years after graduation, Mitch happens to catch Morrie’s appearance on a television news program and learns that his old professor is battling Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Mitch is reunited with Morrie, and what starts as a simple visit turns into a weekly pilgrimage and a last class in the meaning of life.  The production is directed by Andy Hall.

TICKETS & TIMES:

$16 — Adults
$12 — Students/Seniors

April 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 (Added), 18, 19

Friday and Saturday night curtain time is 7:30 pm.
Sunday afternoon curtain time is 2:30 pm.

The Box Office (and the theater) opens one (1) hour prior to curtain.
The House opens 30 minutes prior to curtain.

 

CURTAIN CALL CABARET NIGHTS:

Join us on Fridays after the show on April 4th and again on April 11th, for “A Little Morrie Music,” a part of our new, Curtain Call Cabaret Series!

After the Tuesdays with Morrie curtain call, you’ll be entertained by a variety of Weekend Theater talent, singing some of your favorite show tunes and standards.

Fri, April 4, 9:30pm
Fri, April 11, 9:30pm

$7 — If you bought a Tuesdays with Morrie ticket
$10 — If you’re just coming for the Cabaret

Simply pay at the door. No reservations required.