Benefit staging of ‘Rabbit Hole’ | Kitsap Week


June 21, 2012 · Updated 3:52 PM 

BREMERTON — The Compassionate Friends (TCF), a bereaved-parent support group, will benefit from a performance of “Rabbit Hole,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, June 23, 1 p.m., in the Bremerton Community Theater.

The theater is donating this matinee production to TCF, a non-profit whose volunteers reach out to those who have lost children at any age and from any cause.

Director Eric Wise has brought to the stage the gamut of emotions that run through a family following the death of a child.

“Alternately sad and funny, ‘Rabbit Hole’ is a deeply human look at one family’s attempts to come to terms with the impossible and emerge stronger than before,” according to the theater website.

The play features Michael Bryan as Jason, Wendy Daniels as Izzy, Ray Deuel as Howie, Betty Eliason as Nat, Palmer Scheutzow as Becca, Garrett Young as understudy for Jason, and Adam Tucker as the voice of Danny.

Tickets are available at the door. The Bremerton Community Theater is located at 599 Lebo Blvd., Bremerton.

For more information about TCF, call Pat Ryan, (360) 692-4750.

 

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