Monday, July 01, 2013

first review of Bloomingdale resident Tarpley Long's Dark House play (in the Capital Fringe Festival); play includes a scene at the McMillan sand filtration sIte



Last Friday night was Capital Fringe Preview and Dark House was invited to perform a 4" piece from the show.  It was well received by at least one reviewer as you can see from this forwarded link to the review.  There is a scene in the show that takes place in McMillan Sand Filtration Site.  The protagonist of the play, Thomas Sutpen is a greedy, ruthless, racist, sexist, ageist land developer but he has one redeeming  quality: he loves the beauty of Washington, DC, and wants to return the site to McMillan Park



The play opens on Friday evening, July 12, 2013.  For tickets go to capital fringe.org and scroll to Dark House or type in search bar.  Tickets are $17.


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