The Passing Storm, a new play by Jessica June Rowe, delves into the journey of a man facing not just a physical storm while climbing Mount Everest, but also confronting his emotional past. Directed by Ely Sonny Orquiza, the play highlights themes of survival and introspection. It is part of the PlayGround Festival of New Works, showcasing innovative storytelling by emerging playwrights. The performances take place on May 17 and 18 at Potrero Stage, with an option for online simulcast available until May 31, encouraging audience engagement through both in-person and virtual attendance.
A man trapped in a deadly storm during his ascent of Mount Everest must wrestle with ghosts of the past-both figurative and literal.
Jessica June Rowe, a writer and playwright known for her engaging storytelling, finds inspiration in her experiences, manifesting in her new play The Passing Storm.
Advance reservations are required for online simulcast. Links for online viewing will be sent within one day of the performance.
The PlayGround Festival of New Works offers a diverse exploration of theater, allowing audiences to experience innovative storytelling in different formats.
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