The Strange Truth of Time, Death and Historical Accuracy

Another exciting fundraiser show from Martin Prevost Playwright! ALL proceeds will benefit the animals of SHPS! See Facebook event for full show description at https://www.facebook.com/
Tickets will be available at the door for each show, or online at the links below for each venue:
- May 23 at 7pm & May 24 at 2pm at MadWorld Artist Collective
Tickets: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/the-lawsuit/the- strange-truth-of-time-death- historical-accuracy-by-martin- w-prevost-659321531 - May 26 & 27 at 6:30pm at Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary
Tickets: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/the-lawsuit/the- strange-truth-of-time-death- historical-accuracy-by-martin- w-prevost-21596628 (no kitties will be in the room but proceeds go towards their care!) - May 29 & 30 at 7pm & May 31 at 2pm at The Art Garage
Tickets: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/the-lawsuit/the- strange-truth-of-time-death- historical-accuracy-by-martin- w-prevost-1908106755
The play is set in a modern coffee shop where characters from different historical periods and even the future converge. The characters include a writer from the Shakespearian era; the barista; an actress from the Civil War era; a German soldier from WWII; a freedom fighter from the year 2234; and a man for the new testament times. Each character is waiting for an important meeting that could change their lives.
As they interact, they discuss their respective historical contexts, their hopes, and their fears. The play explores themes of time, death, and historical accuracy, questioning how history remembers individuals and events. The characters’ conversations reveal their struggles with their identities and their places in history, ultimately highlighting the interconnectedness of their experiences despite the vast differences in their backgrounds.
The play is a blend of comedy and drama, with witty dialogues and poignant moments that reflect on the nature of existence and the impact of historical events on personal lives. Leaving the audience to ponder the strange truth of time and history