Baltimore: gay themes in new Iron Crow play

By on March 20, 2013
Slipping, Baltimore, gay news, theater, Iron Crow Theatre, gay news, Washington Blade

A scene from ‘Slipping.’ (Image screen capture via YouTube)

The Iron Crow Theatre Company will present Daniel Talbott’s play “Slipping” that will run from March 30 to April 13. Directed by Steven J. Satta, the play is described as “a love story for our time and our youth: violent, jagged and dark, but pierced by beauty and hope. When the death of his father forces Eli to move from San Francisco to Iowa, he is hopelessly out of place in his new high school. Struggling with grief and the distance he feels from everyone, especially his mom, the attention of another boy may be just what Eli needs and far more than he can bear.”

The play will be performed at the Baltimore Theatre Project, 45 W. Preston St., Baltimore.  Tickets are $15 general admission and $10 for students, seniors, artists and military. For show times, call 443-637-CROW (2769) or visit ironcrowtheatre.com.

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