Opening Shots

Opening Shot | Nov. 24, 2011

photos by Zach Oliphant |

THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY REMINDS YOU TO CELEBRATE WITH SAFETY. 20,000 TURKEY-RELATED INJURIES ARE REPORTED EVERY YEAR. From Nov. 17-19, BareBones Ensemble Theatre presented Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s Hunter Gatherers at The Grand Theatre, a play about a dinner date gone awry with sex, violence, wrestling, and animal sacrifice. Kinda like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf on steroids. This sorta Thanksgivingy play kicks off a holiday stage season that is jam-packed with classics and re-envisionings. Flip through the Holiday Handbook, which is neatly nuzzled inside this magazine, for a list of all of them.
 
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY REMINDS YOU TO CELEBRATE WITH SAFETY. 20,000 TURKEY-RELATED INJURIES ARE REPORTED EVERY YEAR. From Nov. 17-19, BareBones Ensemble Theatre presented Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s Hunter Gatherers at The Grand Theatre, a play about a dinner date gone awry with sex, violence, wrestling, and animal sacrifice. Kinda like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf on steroids. This sorta Thanksgivingy play kicks off a holiday stage season that is jam-packed with classics and re-envisionings.