An environmental terrorist obsessed with the pollution of the world's water supply bombs the EPA, kills 27 people, and takes a hostage. A young investigative journalist is granted the interview of a lifetime. This taut game of cat and mouse between terrorist and reporter explores the themes of media responsibility, environmental accountability, and governmental effectiveness.
"Entertaining, informative, thoughtful, and scary." - The Weekly, Seattle
Directed by: Jeffrey Hoffman
Production Credits:
Executive Producer: Meredith Hagedorn
Company Manage: Jason Arias
Press: Kimberly Wadycki
March 23 – April 15, 2012
Thursdays – Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 2pm
Pay-What-You-Can Preview Thursday, March 22nd @ 8pm
Opening night gala March 23rd after the show
Talkback with the director and cast after the show on Sunday, April 8th
Buy your tickets today online or by calling 1-800-838-3006!
Free street parking after 3pm, free parking garage on the corner of Alma & University,
or $4 to park across the street in the Caltrain parking lot (pay station on train platform).


