‘NOW AND THEN’ OPENS THIS WEEKEND AT UNITY THEATRE

  

A romantic comedy takes the stage this weekend, just in time for Valentine’s Day, at Unity Theatre in Brenham.

(from left) Jim Salners, Brock Hatton, Amanda Marie Parker
(courtesy Brenham Portrait Gallery)

Now and Then by Sean Grennan begins its run on the Unity Theatre Main Stage tomorrow (Thursday), continuing for three weekends until February 27th.

As Jamie closes down the bar where he works, a last-minute customer offers him and his girlfriend, Abby, $2,000 to sit and drink with him.  As the three swap stories, the young couple realizes the older man is strangely invested in their decisions, but they realize why when a very displeased second stranger arrives.

Director Andrew Ruthven says the performance shows the importance of the choices made throughout a lifetime, and how even one night can be life-changing.

 

 

(from left) Jim Salners, Brock Hatton, Amanda Marie Parker, Lisa Thomas
(courtesy Brenham Portrait Gallery)

Tomorrow night’s show will be a preview night, which will include a talk-back session with the cast and crew after the show.  Ruthven will hold a director’s chat before the performance on February 19th.

Unity Theatre will require masks for the shows on February 19th and 20th, but all other performances are mask-optional.

Regular tickets are $27, while tickets to tomorrow’s preview performance are $19.  Student tickets and any seats unsold 15 minutes prior to curtain are $15.

For tickets or other details, visit www.unitybrenham.org.

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