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Plenty of Time

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Event Date

July 7, 2019 7:00 pm

Location

Valborg Theater

Admission

$10-$25

The celebrated North Carolina Black Repertory Company returns by popular demand this summer with its production of Plenty of Time, following the romance between an unlikely pair, a debutante from an elite black family and a working-class young man with dreams of changing the world. Over the course of their forty-three-years, the relationship transforms and grows in tandem with the constant social and political change from 1968 to 2011. “The script weaves its plot developments and revelations skillfully.” – Anita Gates, The New York Times “Foster rises to the challenges of the two-hander form with remarkable dexterity…Alexander directs with a sure hand, sensitively blending the comic and somber elements of the script.” – Ethan Kanfer, Show Business “A skillfully written and impeccably acted work that has enough going for it to make a visit to Foster’s imaginary Martha’s Vineyard worthwhile.” – Joel Benjamin, Theatre Scene

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$10-$25https://highcountryhost.com/images/events/Appalachian Summer Festival Plenty of Time.jpgPlenty of Time Plenty of Time 2019-07-07 19:00:002019-07-07 19:00:00Valborg TheaterValborg TheaterThe celebrated North Carolina Black Repertory Company returns by popular demand this summer with its production of Plenty of Time, following the romance between an unlikely pair, a debutante from an elite black family and a working-class young man with dreams of changing the world. Over the course of their forty-three-years, the relationship transforms and grows in tandem with the constant social and political change from 1968 to 2011. “The script weaves its plot developments and revelations skillfully.” – Anita Gates, The New York Times “Foster rises to the challenges of the two-hander form with remarkable dexterity…Alexander directs with a sure hand, sensitively blending the comic and somber elements of the script.” – Ethan Kanfer, Show Business “A skillfully written and impeccably acted work that has enough going for it to make a visit to Foster’s imaginary Martha’s Vineyard worthwhile.” – Joel Benjamin, Theatre Scene