![]() ![]() I’m not specifically concerned by the content of video games, which span the same range from venal to toxic as found in movies and television. TIMELANE ROAD TO OBLIVION UPGRADEMy computer upgrade plans are largely driven by the prospect of playing Oblivion, sequel to Morrowind, an RPG that overwhelms the computing power of most currently existing PC’s. Give me an RPG with a mostly open-ended plot and a spacious virtual world to explore, and I’ll be happy for weeks at a time. For the last couple decades, my poison of choice, whenever I could get it, has been fantasy computer role-playing games, from Ultima III to Darksun to Might and Magic VI to Morrowind (twice, once to play the main quest, and once to win the game without completing the main quest). That I don’t have such lofty aspirations does not make me any less a hypocrite, though. ![]() Saturday evenings: $27.50 General Admission, $25.If you want to write the great Mormon novel, or the great Mormon dissertation, don’t play video games. Saturday and Sunday matinees: $22.50 General Admission, $20.50 Seniors and Military Thursday and Friday evenings: $20.50 General Admission, $18.50 Seniors and Military Student Tickets (any performance, with ID): $12.50 Preview Performances: $12.50 General Admission Saturday evenings: $25 General Admission, $23 Seniors and Military Saturday and Sunday matinees: $20 General Admission, $18 Seniors and Military Thursday and Friday evenings: $18 General Admission $16 Seniors and Military Student Tickets (any performance, with ID): $10 Preview Performances: $10 General Admission Purchase tickets in advance at or by calling 80, and save!Īdvanced Price tickets (a small handling fee may be added to the prices below): Up to 150 complimentary tickets will be provided to students and teachers during the run of Oblivion. Thanks so funding from the Montgomery County Executive Ball Funds and the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, we are happy to be offering complimentary student and teacher tickets to every performance of Oblivion. Tickets can be reserved at or 80.* Please note Oblivion contains strong language. Pay-What-You-Can preview performance: Thursday, July 13 at 7:30 p.m.ĭiscounts available for students, seniors, military, and groups. performance with Rabbi Kobey of Congregation Or Chadash, Reverend Green of River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation, and members of the cast. Talk back immediately following the Saturday, July 29 at 7:30 p.m. Oblivion is HELEN HAYES AWARDS RECOMMENDED© The creative team also includes Kristen Jepperson (set design), Matthew Mills (sound design), Andrew Dodge (lighting design), and John Barbee (props). The production is directed by Unexpected Stage Company co-founder Christopher Goodrich. Oblivion is written by Carly Mensch, best known for writing and producing television shows including GLOW, Orange is the New Black, Nurse Jackie, and Weeds, and for her plays Now Circa Then, All Hail Hurricane Gordo, and Len, Asleep in Vinyl. The cast of Oblivion features Zach Brewster-Geisz as Dixon, Jonathan Frye as Bernard, Ruthie Rado as Julie, and Mindy Shaw as Pam. Called “smart, sassy, and rewarding” by The New York Times, Carly Mensch’s Oblivion takes a wry look at the nature of belief in these changing times, and reveals that growing up isn’t just for kids anymore. When their 16-year-old daughter Julie decides to become a Christian, their laid-back, open-minded facade is exposed. Uber-hip Brooklynites Pam and Dixon take pride in their secular, philosophical approach to parenting. ![]()
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