Join us Sunday May 26th for a benefit reading of KILN; a new play making its debut this summer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
KILN tells the story of three siblings following the loss of their father as they grapple with the enormous legacy of a parent who left with no warning. In the space between youth and adulthood, Terrence, Olive, and Ethan confront their own definitions of independence, the role of family, and the outside world.
This reading will feature Moon Dog resident artist Philip Fox, alongside guest artists Andrew Ashley, Mary Grace Seigel, and Emma Romeo Moyer.
Tickets are $10
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The facility at 118 N. Main St. in Rockford spans 30,000 square feet and serves as a versatile space for performances, classes, community gatherings, cultural events, and technology training across the region. High-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the building. Inside, you'll find the J.R. Sullivan Theater with 280 seats, the Black Box Theater with 60 seats, several meeting and classroom spaces, and the 15 station Walmart Computer Classroom.