“Yet it was not the play’s dark themes that originally attracted me to this piece.  Rather, it was the celebration of the spirt of youth, and of the messy, complex, painful yet beautiful coming-of-age journey that we all experience.  ”

— NATKA BIANCHINI, DIRECTOR


“It is in trying to keep these painful truths secret that people are hurt, and even die. The truth must come out. And with that truth comes the hope brought by new beginnings, and the return of spring.”

— NATKA BIANCHINI, DIRECTOR

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