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February 12, 2016, Friday - June opens at Southern Theater (runs thru Feb 26)

Time:  See ticket link for schedule

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

June Presented by Savage Umbrella

February 12 - 26

Set in pre-Stonewall America, June explores the roles we play and the secrets we hide. As McCarthyism abounds and the burgeoning queer social scene picks up steam, an ensemble of women grappling with fear, love, and identity explore what it means to be seen—by themselves, by each other, and by a society that may not be ready to see them as they are.

Audiences described the 2014 work-in-progress as mysterious, human, incisive, daring, magnetic, and “a crisp delight / a tangy surprise”. Savage Umbrella uses music, movement, and text to dig even further into themes of privilege, gender roles, and sexual identity turning the traditional mid-century American narrative on it's head.

Tickets:  (no additional per ticket fees)
General Admission: $24
Student (with ID): $18
ARTshare Members:  FREE
Tuesday - Pay What You Can: $0, $5, $10, $15, $20 or $24