Press RElease - In Between Places
Contact: Rebecca O’Neil, Artistic Director
Email: rebecca@shatteredglassproject.org
Kill Date: 04/19/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
As part of the 2025 Plays in Progress series, The Shattered Glass Project is thrilled to present In Between Places written by Carolynne Wilcox, at the MLK FAME Community Center on Friday, April 18, 2025
Two strangers wake up in an unfamiliar and unsettling place that keeps changing as they try to figure out where they are, what they’re doing there. Every shift is a small clue…if they can stop arguing long enough to figure it out. As they travel through the nightmare landscape, with help of two ciphers who take on different aspects from both their pasts and the landscape, they slowly begin to figure out the puzzle of where they are, and more importantly, who they are to each other. In Between Places explores life and love (and ladders) in a changing and challenging world.
Plays in Progress is a series of staged readings that bring the Seattle theatre community together with emerging local playwrights to share new plays, build connections and engage in conversation.
Playwright Carolynne Wilcox describes themself as an actor and a giant nerd. She says “I want to give actors something juicy to chew on within a script, plus I can’t seem to write anything that doesn’t take some kind of strange and speculative turn, so the result is tales presenting fantastical circumstances with big, beating hearts at the center.” Directed by Zanne Gerard, In Between Places features Christine Shaw, Adrian Cerrato, Steven Davis, and Kirsten McCory.
For more information and to get tickets online visit our website at www.shatteredglassproject.org/2025-plays-in-progress/#between and become an integral part of making these new works of theatre come to life!
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The Shattered Glass Project is a theatre company with the mission to amplify the voices of theatre artists who have been marginalized on the basis of their gender or sex by providing unique opportunities to create and grow professionally. For more information, visit our website at www.shatteredglassproject.org.