Take a unique trip through space and time and four generations with When the Rain Stops Falling, opening January 30 at Reno Little Theater.
When the Rain Stops Falling tells the story of four generations of fathers, sons, mothers, lovers, and wives. While the production takes advantage of out-of-the-box technical and artistic methods, the characters are relatable to audiences of all ages.
According to director Doug Mishler, “It has these wonderful characters that are dealing with questions about family and the kind of legacy you leave for your children.”
The Reno Little Theater has been part of the performing arts community since 1935 and hold the honor of being the only theater in Northern Nevada to have 80 consecutive seasons. They produce Tony award and Pulitzer Prize winning plays, while providing local artists to grow and flourish in a welcoming and open environment.
If you’re planning to go:
What: When the Rain Stops Falling (2010 Best New Play, Time Magazine)
Where: Reno Little Theater, 147 East Pueblo Street
When: January 30, 31, Feb 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees February 1,
8, 14, and 15 at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: $16 and $13 for seniors, students, or military.