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| EVERY BRILLIANT THING
at Theatre Charlotte
By Duncan Macmillan, with Jonny Donahoe
“Ice cream.” “Water fights.” “Peeing in the ocean and nobody knows.” As a mother battles chronic depression, a child creates a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. Surprisingly charming and delightful, this immersive experience blends comedy, improv, and audience interaction to take us on a journey through grief, healing, falling in love, and rediscovering all that life has to give.
Content warning: Please be aware that suicide and depression are central themes of the story. | Buy Tickets |
| EVERY BRILLIANT THING
at Divine Barrel Brewing
By Duncan Macmillan, with Jonny Donahoe
“Ice cream.” “Water fights.” “Peeing in the ocean and nobody knows.” As a mother battles chronic depression, a child creates a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. Surprisingly charming and delightful, this immersive experience blends comedy, improv, and audience interaction to take us on a journey through grief, healing, falling in love, and rediscovering all that life has to give.
Content warning: Please be aware that suicide and depression are central themes of the story. | Buy Tickets |
| EVERY BRILLIANT THING
at Free Range Brewing
By Duncan Macmillan, with Jonny Donahoe
“Ice cream.” “Water fights.” “Peeing in the ocean and nobody knows.” As a mother battles chronic depression, a child creates a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. Surprisingly charming and delightful, this immersive experience blends comedy, improv, and audience interaction to take us on a journey through grief, healing, falling in love, and rediscovering all that life has to give.
Content warning: Please be aware that suicide and depression are central themes of the story. | Buy Tickets |
| STICK FLY
By Lydia R. Diamond
Brothers Kent and Flip see their weekend at the family home on Martha’s Vineyard as a perfect opportunity to introduce their girlfriends to their upper class African-American parents. Instead, long-hidden family tensions bubble to the surface and by the end of the weekend, almost everyone at the Vineyard finds themselves under a microscope. This bitingly funny comedy-drama reveals that just because you are privileged doesn’t necessarily mean you are fortunate. | Buy Tickets |