York Drama Fest's 'Snow Angel' and 'Frostbite' Examine Teen Angst, Self Awareness
Two one-act plays hit the stage next weekend.
York High School Drama presents two one act plays in this year's Winter Drama Festival Feb. 8-10 at York's Baker Auditorium. The first play, Snow Angel, is by David Lindsay-Abaire, the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Rabbit Hole (Festival 2010). A mysterious girl steps out of a snow bank and into the lives of 15 confused teenagers who are asked to help her in her search. What Eva's searching for—and who she truly is—becomes a mystery that baffles, divides and energizes the teens. Snow Angel is a funny and eerie tale of teen angst, discovery and the power of believing. The second, developed at the world renowned Guthrie Theatre, is Frostbite, by Lisa D’Amour. On a chilly night with nothing much to do, Sheila, Kira and Matt head to a …
MJ Rogers
1:50 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
I talked with one of the girls in the Frostbite play. It sounds as though it will be really good.   more ›