Ochre House Theater will present their newest series of original one-act plays, In The Garden. Featuring four plays over four months, the series is an exploration into the importance of peoples’ relationships with one another, in times of crisis and misunderstandings, as well as in times of joy and celebration. As with human relationships, gardens are ecosystems that are interdependent, and can only grow when they have found balance.
The first in the series, Marigold, written and directed for stage by Carla Parker, is about a moment of mourning, which is the last thing old friends Zena Zoe and Crape Myrtle have in common. At the crossroads of moving forward, they meet to remember their dearly departed Marigold Morris.
Ochre House Theater will present their newest series of original one-act plays, In The Garden. Featuring four plays over four months, the series is an exploration into the importance of peoples’ relationships with one another, in times of crisis and misunderstandings, as well as in times of joy and celebration. As with human relationships, gardens are ecosystems that are interdependent, and can only grow when they have found balance.
The first in the series, Marigold, written and directed for stage by Carla Parker, is about a moment of mourning, which is the last thing old friends Zena Zoe and Crape Myrtle have in common. At the crossroads of moving forward, they meet to remember their dearly departed Marigold Morris.
Ochre House Theater will present their newest series of original one-act plays, In The Garden. Featuring four plays over four months, the series is an exploration into the importance of peoples’ relationships with one another, in times of crisis and misunderstandings, as well as in times of joy and celebration. As with human relationships, gardens are ecosystems that are interdependent, and can only grow when they have found balance.
The first in the series, Marigold, written and directed for stage by Carla Parker, is about a moment of mourning, which is the last thing old friends Zena Zoe and Crape Myrtle have in common. At the crossroads of moving forward, they meet to remember their dearly departed Marigold Morris.