“Stranger Still” Opening at the Hole in the Wall Theater
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“Stranger Still” Opening at the Hole in the Wall Theater

George Sebastian-Coleman’s play “Stranger Still” is to open at New Britain’s Hole in the Wall Theater this Friday, April 21st.

The Theater says that “Stranger Still”,

is based upon Albert Camus’ L’Etranger, but imagining the character as having his sentence commuted to life on “Devil’s Island” the prison island off French Guiana. The setting is the present, and now somewhere in his 90s, he runs a cafe in Kourou, French Guiana, having become a trustee when the prison closed. He now watches the lives of his patrons–all as interested or disinterested in their existence as he.

The play is written & directed by George Sebastian-Coleman and produced by Luis Marrero.

The Hole in the Wall Theater published comments from Sebastian-Coleman that, “Stranger Still had its beginnings in a project by Steve Ersinghaus and Carianne Garside who challenged themselves to a 100 day project: Carianne would paint a picture and send it to Steve and he would write a poem in response to it. The next year they invited others to join them and the first draft of my play was the result.”

Sebastian-Coleman describes how, in 2017 the Oracle Theatre Company in New York hosted a staged reading of the play. After the Oracle Theatre Company went, “on hiatus,” the project was delayed.

“I’m very grateful to all those early influences and particularly to the entire Hole in the Wall community for their support in finally seeing the play finally produced,” Sebastian-Coleman. “Most especially I am grateful to and proud of my cast who have truly brought it to life.”

“Stranger Still” opens on Friday, April 21, 2023 and continues to May 6th

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Tickets for the play are available at the Theater’s tickets web page. General admission, the Theater says, is $25 and, for students and seniors is $20.

The Hole in the Wall Theater says that it, “has been a staple of the New Britain arts community for over 50 years. Through the hundreds of shows we’ve produced, our mission has always been to make theater accessible to everyone.”

“Every one of our members – from our actors, to our directors, to our tech, maintenance, and administrative team – are volunteers,” the Theater has said, asking those interested in volunteering to visit its auditions web page and volunteer web page.

The Theater says that,

If you would like to purchase tickets to one of our upcoming productions, you may either make a reservation with our Box Office at 860-229-3049, or place an order online. For phone reservations, please make sure to leave your name, the date of the performance, number and type of tickets (GA, student, or senior), phone number, as well as your email address so that we can send you a confirmation. Tickets can also be purchased at the door on performance nights with cash or credit card.

The Hole in the Wall Theater is located at 116 Main Street.