Hurricane Diane
Content Disclosure
Kissing, profanity.
Production will use strobing/flashing lights, haze.
Free balcony seating
Get a free ticket from the Box Office for balcony seating with your WWU student ID. Ticket required for entry.
- 2024, Nov 22 Performing Arts Center 282 - Mainstage
- 2024, Nov 23 Performing Arts Center 282 - Mainstage
- 2024, Nov 23 Performing Arts Center 282 - Mainstage
- 2024, Nov 24 Performing Arts Center 282 - Mainstage
- 2024, Nov 24 Performing Arts Center 282 - Mainstage
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Meet Diane, a permaculture gardener dripping with butch charm. She’s got supernatural abilities owing to her identity – the Greek God Dionysius – and she’s returned to the modern world to gather mortal followers and restore the earth to its natural state. Where better to begin than with four housewives in a suburban New Jersey cul-de-sac? Pulitzer Prize-finalist Madeleine George pens a hilarious evisceration of the blind eye we all turn to climate change and the bacchanalian catharsis that awaits us, even in our own backyards.
An astonishing new play by Madeleine George that whirls ancient myth, lesbian pulp, ecological thriller and The Real Housewives of Monmouth County into a perfect storm of timely tragicomedy.
Jesse Green
The New York Times
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