In a small, dying Oklahoma town, a young woman finally meets her beau: a just-released convict with whom she’s corresponded for three years. We watch her story weave in and out of the memories of a weary detective investigating a grisly case in a nearby lake, and a broken, mute boy who may hold the key to the mystery. Playwright Tim Blake Nelson conjures a ghost town filled with damaged, desperate people and dark secrets in this haunting drama, "Eye of God", which will open at Circle Players next week.
The show features James Houston as Sam Rogers, John Thompson as Jack, Arielle Beth as Ainsley, Heather Denges as Dorothy, James Jones as Tom, Lewis Decker as Willard Sprague, Michael Stratton as Les, David Bronovicki as Glen, Elizabeth Stamat as Janice, Frank Lankey Jr. as Del and John W. Kennedy as Lee. It is directed by Christie Leigh Carter.
Performances will occur at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays February 19-March 5, with a closing performance at 3 p.m. March 6. Tickets cost $18 per adult and $17 per student or senior.
Those who attend the show March 6 have the option of attending a pancake lunch before the show, beginning at noon. Tickets for this cost $10.
To purchase tickets for performances, click here. To purchase tickets for the pancake lunch, click here or pay at the door. For more information, contact circleplayersnj@gmail.com. Circle Players is located at 416 Victoria Avenue, Piscataway.
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