Arthur, a playground architect, confronts an unsettling reality when he’s asked to design a bulletproof playscape.
By Emma Watkins
Directed by Jenny Lavery
This is not a drill…
Playground architects design spaces that are dangerous enough to allow for experimentation, yet safe enough to allow those experiments to fail without serious injury. But when Arthur is asked to design a bulletproof playscape for his daughter’s old school, he confronts an unsettling reality: that the world does not operate by the same rules as playgrounds.
The play follows Arthur, his teenaged daughter and a teacher on recess duty. It takes place in part on a dusty playground in Austin, and in part on the vibrant, imaginative world of Arthur’s playsets. It is a story about the persistence of care and hope despite the overwhelming strains being placed on the American educational system. It is a play about learning, growing up and grown-ups learning to play.
Contains mature content and themes including discussion of school shootings.
PERFORMANCES
Friday, March 1st 7:30PM
Saturday, March 2nd 2:00PM
Sunday, March 3rd 7:30PM
LEARN MORE: https://theatredance.utexas.edu/event/utnt-ut-new-theatre-pretend-its-pretend
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$10.00 – $26.00
Phone: (512) 232-5340
Email: tadticketing@austin.utexas.edu
2024/03/01 - 2024/03/03
Texas Performing Arts at The University of Texas at Austin - Oscar G. Brockett Theatre
300 East 23rd Street, Austin, TX 78712