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PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER

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PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER

October 20, 2022 - November 19, 2022
*Extended due to demand

by IKE HOLTER

HOUSTON PREMIERE
Something ominous is clearly happening: Sirens blare in the distance, and there’s word that all businesses have been ordered to close. Luckily, Caroline has a cooler full of water and juice boxes.

A romantic-comedy/horror/old-school thriller about a first date that spirals into a race against an invading force. When the city around them begins exhibiting signs that something is terribly wrong, Caroline and Roland quickly have to learn to trust each other to stand a chance against the horrors outside the gate. This Houston premiere from playwright Ike Holter (Exit Strategy, Sender) explores new beginnings at the end of the world.


REVIEWS

“A STORY ABOUT PEOPLE IN A PRETTY INTENSE TIME CONFRONTING FEARS FOR 90 MINUTES; IT’S A FUN, WEIRD, WILD ASS RIDE”
-Ike Holter

“A COMBINATION OF THE JORDAN PEELE MOVIE GET OUT AND THE DELICIOUSLY DYSTOPIAN DANISH DRAMA SERIES KNOWN AS THE RAIN.”
-Chicago Tribune

 


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CAST & ARTISTS

ARTISTS

Playwright IKE HOLTER
Director MATT HUNE
Scenic Designer STEFAN AZIZI
Lighting Designer NICHOLAS LAM
Costume Designer LAYLA CREAR
Sound Designer ROBERT MEEK
Dramaturge MADDIE MOORE
Assistant to the Director RAFAEL VALDES
Production Stage Manager EMMA BACON

CAST

GERARDO VELASQUEZ Rolan
SOPHIA MARCELLE Caroline
SALLY BURTENSHAW
Josephine

Ike Holter, Playwright

Ike Holter, Playwright

 


RUNNING TIME

90 minutes, no intermission


CONTENT ADVISORY

We do not offer advisories about subject matter, as sensitivities vary from person to person. If you have any questions about content, age-appropriateness or stage effects (such as strobe lights or theatrical fog) that might have a bearing on patron comfort, please contact info@recroomhtx.com.



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