TCC Theatre presents “Leaving Iowa,” a story of going home and moving forward
Tidewater Community College Theatre will present “Leaving Iowa” for two weekends in November. Opening night is on Nov. 3 with shows running through Nov. 12.
All performances will be held in the Black Box Theater in the Academic Building on TCC’s Chesapeake Campus, 1428 Cedar Road.
“Leaving Iowa” revolves around Don Browning, a middle-aged writer, who returns home and decides to finally take his father’s ashes to his childhood home, as requested. But when Don discovers Grandma’s house is now a grocery store, he begins traveling across Iowa searching for a proper resting place for his father.
This father-and-son road trip in “Leaving Iowa” shifts smoothly from the present to Don’s memories of the annual, torturous vacations of his childhood. Don’s existential journey leads him to reconcile his past and present at the center of the United States. “Leaving Iowa” is a postcard to those who have ever found themselves driving alone on a road, revisiting fond memories of their youth.
Performance dates and times are:
Nov. 3-5 at 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 6 at 2 p.m.
Nov. 10-12 at 7:30 p.m.
The play is a community effort with TCC students and community members serving as cast and crew. All are dedicated to sharing live theatre with attendees.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, seniors, alumni and military members. Payment is by cash or credit card at the door. The box office opens 45 minutes prior to show time.
To purchase tickets online, visit https://tidewater.universitytickets.com.
For more information, call Matthew Gorris, assistant professor of theatre arts, at 757-822-5219.
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