West Hudson Arts & Theater is excited to announce our first production of the 2024-25 Season! WHATCo’s River’s Edge Stage presents Love and Communication, a staged reading of the play by New Jersey playwright James Christy Jr., directed by Joseph Jones.
Summary: A young couple with conflicting points of view about how to treat their son’s autism use desperate means to do what they think is best for their child. This emotional staged reading will be followed by a “talk back” session with James Christy Jr., the cast, and other advocates about the impact of autism diagnosis on families.
Production Dates: December 6 & 7, 2024 @ 7:30 pm
Tickets: $20 Adults | $15 Seniors/Students
What is WHATCo’s River’s Edge Stage? Our River’s Edge Stage will present thought-provoking productions selected to engage and challenge audiences by tackling cutting-edge topics and issues. Each performance will be followed by a “Talk Back” session that will invite the audience, actors, and production staff to participate in an insightful discussion about each piece. These productions are for mature audiences.
Cast:
West Hudson Arts & Theater is excited to announce our first production of the 2024-25 Season! WHATCo’s River’s Edge Stage presents Love and Communication, a staged reading of the play by New Jersey playwright James Christy Jr., directed by Joseph Jones.
Summary: A young couple with conflicting points of view about how to treat their son’s autism use desperate means to do what they think is best for their child. This emotional staged reading will be followed by a “talk back” session with James Christy Jr., the cast, and other advocates about the impact of autism diagnosis on families.
Production Dates: December 6 & 7, 2024 @ 7:30 pm
Tickets: $20 Adults | $15 Seniors/Students
What is WHATCo’s River’s Edge Stage? Our River’s Edge Stage will present thought-provoking productions selected to engage and challenge audiences by tackling cutting-edge topics and issues. Each performance will be followed by a “Talk Back” session that will invite the audience, actors, and production staff to participate in an insightful discussion about each piece. These productions are for mature audiences.
Cast: