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September 10, 2016 2:00PM - September 10, 2016 7:00PM
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Untitled Document
The Epipany

Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
The Epiphany
Written by Bruce Olav Solheim
Directed by Neil H. Weiss

September 10, 2016 at 2PM and 7PM

Tickets: $10
Citrus Little Theatre

Last Fall's production of The Epiphany received such acclaim that this fall it will be touring in Norway, the setting of this culturally rich play. Join us for a special preview performance before they depart.

It is April 9, 1940. The Nazis invade your country and take over your home. What would you do? The Epiphany depicts a heroic young woman's struggle to keep her family together, uphold her dignity and honor against malevolent forces, and ultimately choose between collaboration or resistance in order to survive. Over the course of the occupation, she discovers her true identity by demonstrating the power of the human spirit through self-determination and free will while embracing her indigenous Sami lineage and culture. The Epiphany powerfully dramatizes challenges faced and sacrifices made by everyday men and women trapped in the crucible of war and enemy occupation.

 
 
 

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September 10, 2016 7:00PM

Location

Citrus College Little Theatre

Name

The Epiphany

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Untitled Document

The Epipany

Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
The Epiphany
Written by Bruce Olav Solheim
Directed by Neil H. Weiss

September 10, 2016 at 7PM

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Tickets: $10
Citrus Little Theatre

Last Fall's production of The Epiphany received such acclaim that this fall it will be touring in Norway, the setting of this culturally rich play. Join us for a special preview performance before they depart.

It is April 9, 1940. The Nazis invade your country and take over your home. What would you do? The Epiphany depicts a heroic young woman's struggle to keep her family together, uphold her dignity and honor against malevolent forces, and ultimately choose between collaboration or resistance in order to survive. Over the course of the occupation, she discovers her true identity by demonstrating the power of the human spirit through self-determination and free will while embracing her indigenous Sami lineage and culture. The Epiphany powerfully dramatizes challenges faced and sacrifices made by everyday men and women trapped in the crucible of war and enemy occupation.

 
 
 

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