One week remains to see ‘The Young Man From Atlanta’, written by Horton Foote, at Stone Soup Theatre. Take this limited opportunity to see this well-acted, and well-reviewed, drama, before it vanishes forever.
Recent reviews reveal this is a show not to be missed:
“As directed by Maureen Hawkins, the ensemble at Stone Soup Theatre lays an emotionally credible group performance literally at the feet of the audience… The aesthetic distance is unforgiving, but the cast’s conviction never falters…” – Katherine Luck – Crosscut
“Stone Soup Artistic Director Maureen Miko and Young Man from Atlanta director Maureen Hawkins expertly engage their audience with the sincerity of this work. We are quite fortunate to have these artists, this space and Foote’s masterpiece in our midst.” –Melody Datz –Wallyhood.org
“…technical support is particularly strong for this piece, with a lovely understated set by Suzi Tucker, appropriate costumes from Savannah Baltazar, and subtle lighting, by John Clark. The main actors – Gordon Coffey, Maggie Heffernan, and Michael Way – are older actors, which is a wonderful change from the vast majority of plays.” – Miryam Gordon – Seattle Gay News
Only three performances remain – get tickets now! The Thursday performance will be pay-what-you-will, and tickets for Friday & Saturday will range between $14 – $22. Find tickets at Brown Paper Tickets, GoldStar (always half price,) or through the Stone Soup Box Office at 206/633-1883.