2nd Story Theatre Presents A FEW GOOD MEN, 6/1-24

By: May. 18, 2012
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2nd Story Theatre's summer season kicks off with military precision with a production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men performed in the Courtroom of the historic Bristol Statehouse, 240 High Street, Bristol, RI, from June 1 – June 24.

Staged by Guest Director Bryna Wortman, A Few Good Men concerns the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay. The Navy lawyer, a callow young man more interested in softball games than the case, expects a plea bargain and a cover up of what really happened. Prodded by a female member of his defense team, he eventually makes a valiant effort to defend his clients and, in so doing, puts the military mentality and the Marine code of honor on trial.

Previews are Friday June 1 at 8PM and Sunday June 3 at 7PM. Preview tickets are $15. Saturday June 2 is a private performance to benefit The Bristol Statehouse Foundation.

Regular performances are June 6 - June 24. Summer performances are Sundays and Wednesdays at 7:00pm, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM. There will be a 3:00PM matinee on Sunday, June 17. Tickets are $25. Under 21 Tickets are $20.

The Bristol Statehouse is a fully accessible venue located at 240 High Street, Bristol, RI. To purchase tickets visit the 2nd Story Theatre Box Office at 28 Market Street, Warren, RI, call 401-247-4200, or email boxoffice@2ndstorytheatre.com. Visit the website at www.2ndstorytheatre.com for more information.

2nd Story Theatre is a professional, non-union company with a unique aesthetic and the highest standards for artistic excellence in the performance of great plays in an intimate setting. Founded in Newport, Rhode Island in 1978, 2nd Story established a permanent home in the historic district of Warren, RI in 2001 under the leadership of Artistic Director Ed Shea, and Executive Director Lynne Collinson.

Photo credit: Richard W. Dionne, Jr.



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