Honey Brown Eyes
March
Honey Brown Eyes
by Stefanie Zadravec
Bosnia 1992: In two kitchens two soldiers recover a little of what they've lost during the war — a Serbian paramilitary must face the consequences of his own brutality, while a Bosnian resistance fighter, crippled by the limits of his own courage, seeks refuge with a kindred soul.
**Contains Extremely Strong Language & Adult Situations
HONEY BROWN EYES won Best New Play in Washington, D.C.’s Helen Hayes Awards for its recent production at Theater J. It is also a nominee for the Charles Macarthur award for best Play or Musical.
HONEY BROWN EYES is a staged reading. Staged readings provide an intimate "staging" of each play without costumes, props, lighting, or set. This allows the writer's words to take center stage.
Reading will take place at beautiful St. James Parish Hall, 225 Walnut Street in historic Bristol. Food is served at 5PM, reading begins at 6PM with panel discussions immediately afterward.