The Color of Our Lives
Written by Keene State College Professor Céline Perron, this play is about discovering one’s true purpose in life, women’s resilience and the power of creativity. The story straddles two realities: Catherine McCarthy’s journey from Ireland to Canada and Cáit’s life in Montreal. The world of Catherine McCarthy throughout the years 1840–1919 is played by rod puppets. The characters in the world of Cáit are played by human characters. A shadow screen facilitates the transition between the two realities throughout the play. This performance features Keene State College students.
Theatre/Location: Wright Theatre
Price: $15 General Public / $10 Senior Citizens & Youth / Free for KSC Students
For questions about tickets please contact the Redfern Box Office at 603-358-2168, via email at boxoffice@keene.edu or visit us in person. Hours are Monday-Friday from 12-5pm and two hours prior to ticketed events.
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This event is part of the Owlnet calendar.
To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.