I Am a Tree, an Unstable New Comedy, witten & performed by Dulcy Rogers, directed by Allan Miller. Thirty-something Claire has always wanted to know more about her past. After stumbling upon a mysterious letter, she discovers three aunts that she never knew existed. Desperate to find out more about the mother she barely knew, Claire embarks on an odyssey to find these relatives, hoping they will give her the answers she needs. Her three aunts, each wildly eccentric in her own way, have three very different perspectives on what Claire's mother was like, what actually happened to her and why. A bittersweet and hilarious new play, called "lushly offbeat and ferociously intelligent" by the LA Times.
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! May 26 – June 30 ONLY!
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I Am a Tree
About the Show
Venue
Theatre at St. Clement's
Story
I Am a Tree, an Unstable New Comedy, witten & performed by Dulcy Rogers, directed by Allan Miller. Thirty-something Claire has always wanted to know more about her past. After stumbling upon a mysterious letter, she discovers three aunts that she never knew existed. Desperate to find out more about the mother she barely knew, Claire embarks on an odyssey to find these relatives, hoping they will give her the answers she needs. Her three aunts, each wildly eccentric in her own way, have three very different perspectives on what Claire's mother was like, what actually happened to her and why. A bittersweet and hilarious new play, called "lushly offbeat and ferociously intelligent" by the LA Times.
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! May 26 – June 30 ONLY!
Know Before You Go
Both romantic and scary, The Phantom of the Opera is a thrilling night of theater with grand emotions.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s score, with its beloved signature song “Music of the Night,” sets the mood,
but you may also find yourself humming the gorgeous period costumes and simple yet grand sets
(even the famous chandelier, which probably falls slower than you’d expect, is a thrill).