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Production of Redbird Road

 



 



 

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Local Playwright, Daniel M. Frank to Debut Drama, Redbird Road



Second play by Twin
Cities Native, Confronting Complexities of

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Mental Illness and
Life Threatening Decisions






 



MINNEAPOLIS,
Minn –
 August 22, 2013 – Daniel M. Frank, Twin Cities
native and local playwright, will debut his original production, Redbird Road, at the Sabes JCC Theatre (4330
S. Cedar Lake Road, Minneapolis) beginning on October 3 through October 12, 2013.  Redbird Road, another
provocative drama by Frank, tells the story of two brothers, who grew up in a
middle-class family, and how one’s struggle with paranoid schizophrenia
and cancer affected both of their lives. 



 



Inspired
by true events, Redbird Road takes the audience inside the
world of a warm, talented, intelligent mentally ill man, faced with the most
important decision of his life. Yearning to find his own clarity amongst inner
voices and loved ones, he struggles to balance his own independence with the
wishes of those who are also invested in his well-being.



 



“While Redbird
Road 
brings to light powerful feelings and ethical dilemmas
within the context of mental illness, it is really a story about life, itself,”
said Daniel Frank. “It is about how we deal with life’s greatest challenges
while we’re here, and about the legacies we leave after we’re gone.” 



 



The
production will run on the following dates and times:



·       October 3 at 7:00pm*



·       October 4 and 5 at 7:30pm



·       October 6 at 2:00pm



·       October 10, 11 and 12 at 7:30pm



 



Tickets for Redbird Road are $16 in advance and $18
at the door and are available at www.redbirdroadtheplay.com or at 1-800-838-3006.



*Opening Night ticket prices are $20 and will include a dessert
reception; proceeds will benefit the
Jewish Family & Children’s Service
Mental Health Education Project’s annual fall
conference.

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