Redeeming Demons: 10-Minute Plays Explore the Dark Side
Source DC, Between T St NW and and Swann St NW (1835 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Redeeming Demons Ten-Minute Plays have expired.
The last date listed for Redeeming Demons Ten-Minute Plays was Sunday July 1, 2012 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Source DC:
Ancient Inception Story Gilgamesh from Constellation Theatre
- Full Price:
- $30.00 - $45.00
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- $15.00 - $22.50
Yusef Komunyakaa and Chad Gracia bring new life to one of the world's oldest stories with their compelling verse play Gilgamesh. Part god and part man, King Gilgamesh races the sun and journeys to the ends of the earth on his epic quest to bring his deceased friend Enkidu back to life. The most ancient text in the world, Gilgamesh remains a powerful reminder of the timeless relevance of love, courage, grief and the search for meaning in life. Live music is provided by Helen Hayes Award-winner Tom Teasley. Learn More
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Casual dress.
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Metered parking.
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General admission - no assigned seating. Good views from all angles due to smaller venue,
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Description
Northern Indiana Wildlife Preserve
By Lee August Praley
Directed by Jennifer Harris
Ranger Sandy is haunted by guilt and the ghosts of her past on her first day at the Northern Indiana Wildlife Preserve.
Collateral Damage
By Sarah Kellogg and Cynthia Wilcox
Directed by Tyler Budde
When Mom and Dad sit down with 11-year-old Madeline for some tough talk about divorce, it's Madeline who turns out to be the adult in the room.
National Smoke Signal Day
By Billy Finn
Directed by Jennifer Harris
Two kids skipping school on a Long Island beach the morning of September 11, 2001 notice a large black cloud rising from the New York City skyline and wonder what it could be.
Carbon Credit
By Joni McGary
Directed by Tyler Budde
In a lively exchange between a widow and her dead husband, Carbon Credit explores just how far a parent will go to do right by their child.
The Seesaw
By Drew Hampton
Directed by Randy Baker
A parable examining the ups and downs (and the physics) of love.
Trash TV
By Tommy Trull
Directed by Tyler Budde
A mother and son struggle to make do on a much-decayed Sesame Street.
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