Harbinger Theatre’s “Deep Blue Sound” at Steamer 10 Theater

Harbinger Theatre Deep Blue Sound 9/12 to 9/21

Tony Pallone “Chris” & Christine Kenefick “Ella”

Location: Steamer 10  Theatre– Albany

On a picturesque island in Puget Sound, we find a town in a crisis: The whales have gone

missing. While (unofficial) Mayor Annie searches for a solution, Chris tries to get back together

with Mary; John reaches out to help Homeless Gary; Leslie longs for a faraway pen pal; Ali has

come home to care for her mother; and Ella has a secret she only wants to share with local

journalist Joy Mead, who she barely knows. But what about the whales? Is their absence just a

seasonal glitch, or is it a sign of our collective failure to take care of the Earth? Deep Blue

Sound is a funny and moving play about the connections we make—and the ones we long to

make—to other people, and to the world around us. Friendships fray, tumors grow, new love

blooms, wood is chopped, poems are written. The seasons change. Will the whales ever return?

Ticketed $15 – Free Preview on Thursday 9/11 at 7:30 pm

Neighborhood Night on Saturday, 9/13 will reinforce the themes in the play and celebrate the Pine Hills community and salute the Pine Hills Neighborhood Association who do such great work uptown with a free reception pre-show at 6:30pm featuring light fare, soft drinks, sweets and door prizes.

Mission: Harbinger will produce impactful Capital Region premieres by underrepresented playwrights, creating more opportunities for all interested in change.

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