The Icarus Monologues is an exploration of how stories warp depending on who is telling them. The play’s main character searches for the ever-evasive truth in a crumbling garden as history is retold through the lens of some of time’s oldest figures, the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece. The Icarus Monologues is written and directed by Libby Grace Garrett, who is an incoming freshman at the University of Georgia and graduate of North Oconee High School. Garrett is a lifelong lover of theater who has been writing plays since starting high school, but this play serves as her playwriting and directorial debut. The June 28 and June 29 performances will take place at 8 p.m. and the June 30 performance at 2 p.m.
WHO: The Icarus Monologues
WHEN: June 28–29, 8 p.m. & June 30, 2 p.m.
WHERE: Town & Gown Players
HOW MUCH: $5
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