Tin Drum THEATRE COMPANY IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE CAST AND CREATIVE
TEAM FOR THE CHICAGO PREMIERE OF SOUTHERN RAPTURE AT THEATER WIT, 1229
W. Belmont Ave., June 11 - 28, written by Eric Coble and directed by
Jason Palmer. In the heart of the Bible Belt, a local theatre company
announces it will stage a play called Rapture in America—complete
with seven seconds of male nudity—sending the city into a frenzy.
Based on actual events, Eric Coble's Southern Rapture turns this civic
eruption into a wickedly funny satire about artistic freedom, arts
funding, the weaponization of civic institutions and what happens when
conviction outruns common sense.
Originally commissioned by Actor's Theatre of Charlotte, Southern
Rapture draws directly from one of the city’s most explosive
cultural battles. In 1996, Charlotte Repertory Theatre announced a
production of Angels in America.. The district attorney attempted to
bring criminal charges, however, emergency court injunctions required
the show to open. “Good Morning America” broadcast a train-wreck
debate, turning a local arts dispute into a national spectacle.
Eighteen months later, county commissioners retaliated by slashing
$2.5 million in arts funding, destabilizing organizations across the
city. Although much of that funding was later restored, the
interruption sent lasting ripples through Charlotte’s artistic
landscape. Charlotte Rep won the Angels battle, but the controversy
produced long-term consequences that cost it the war. Amid donor
fatigue, mounting financial strain and leadership turnover, the
company closed permanently in 2005.
The performance schedule is Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are $30 with $15 student tickets and may be
purchased at TinDrumTheatre.com.
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