
A major work by one of the American theater’s most important and celebrated writers, Fifth of July explores family ties, political activism, the aftermath of war and the challenges of finding success as a performing artist. Set in rural Missouri, it is filled with what the New York Times called “the boundless empathy that is Mr. Wilson's hallmark as a dramatist, presenting a … sober but … affectionate creed of acceptance of human failings.”
Directed by Roger Benington
March 1-2, 8 pm
March 3, 2 pm & 8 pm
March 4, 2 pm
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