George Mason University's School of Theater presents Alabaster
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About this Event
School of Theater Alabaster
Written by Audrey Cefaly
Staged reading, directed by Rachel Sharp
A noted photographer sets out to explore the topography of “scars.” Her journey lands her in the mysterious realm of an undiscovered folk artist on a small farm in North Alabama. This intimate portrait explores the meaning and purpose of art and the struggle of the lost and tortured souls that seek to create it.
Don’t miss a live, pre-performance conversation at 7:15 p.m. with Alabaster playwright Audrey Cefaly, along with Mason School of Theater Associate Professor Edward Gero and student dramaturg Jarrod Clark.
Registered patrons will receive emailed instructions on how to watch the password-protected digital performance, along with access to the pre-performance Zoom webinar.
The pre-recorded presentation of Alabaster is strictly available from Friday, December 4 at 8 p.m. (EST) through Saturday, December 5 at 8 p.m. (EST).
Registration is required to access.
Playbill for The Mason Players' Alabaster
Fall School of Theater performances as part of Mason Arts at Home are free. Our students are creating work under challenging circumstances and many face increased financial hardship due to COVID-19. A gift of any size in support of scholarships will help these young artists complete their education. Make a gift.