The play’s to-member cast is under the
direction of Ray Newburg, longtime pro-
gram coordinator, who says Hellman’s
searing tale of family betrayal that made
its Broadway debut way back in 1939has
relevance yet today. “Good pieces of liter-
ature stand the test of time; they don’t
show their age;’ Newburg said. “This play
contains certain universal aspects ofhu-
man behavior, of family dysfunction and
greed, that are very recognizable today.”
Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (college or high school) and AC
employees. They can be purchased online
or at the door. Additionally, groups oflOor
more are entitled to $6 seats if purchased
at least 24 hours in advance.
