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Feb042011

February 4, 2011, Friday - Little Eyes opens at the Guthrie

Time:  7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio

The Guthrie Theater presents a Workhaus ollective production of Little Eyes by Cory Hinkle directed by Jeremy Wilhelm

A send-up of American mores, Little Eyes is a dark comedy about our fears and anxieties. Set in a suburb in fly-over country, the lives of a single mother and her young son are forever changed when a mysterious man arrives selling a Project to Renew America’s Future. Meanwhile the neurotic neighbors across the street untangle the repercussions of a wild block party. In these frightening and troubled times, will these average Americans prevail or will their delicate worlds shatter into a million pieces?