Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar & Grille, with the Blue Ridge Theatre Guild
April 22, 2023 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Originally produced by the Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays and the Annenburg Center, December 1986.
Originally produced in New York City by the WPA Theatre, 1989 (Kyle Renick, Artistic Director)
This is a wonderful, off beat variation on the saloon situation comedy. Nuclear bombs have destroyed much of the U.S. and various denizens of this working class bar are trying to decide what to do. Enter a travelling salesman who turns out to be is God, come to offer the bartender immortality if he will write a new Bible and get it right this time.
With the Potomac Playmakers "Buy a Seat" campaign, you can name a perpetual seat in the Lee Stine Auditorium for only $125.
A commemorative 1.5" x 3" brass plate will be placed on the back of one of the seats in the theatre. We cannot ensure the specific placement of each plaque location, but early donors will be placed in the frontmost rows.
You are not purchasing the seat for your use during the season, and naming rights do not guarantee that you can sit in that seat when you come to a Playmakers' production. In addition to the permanent plaque you receive a 1-year membership in the Potomac Playmakers, which enables you to vote at the Annual Meeting in our election to the Board.