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Three Days of Rain is a play by the Tony Award winning playwright of Take Me Out, Richard Greenberg.  The play, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, is an examination of the myths children believe about their parents and what happens when children try to piece together their family history without all the facts.  After disappearing on the day of his father's funeral, Walker Janeway returns to New York to hear the reading of his famous father's will. Reunited with his sister, Nan, and their childhood friend, Pip, Walker discovers his father's journal and reads its first entry "1960, April 3rd to April 5th - Three days of rain" which sets the scene for this remarkable play - part drama, part mystery and, unexpectedly, part romance. As we travel from 1995 to 1960, the question is raised:  how well do we really know our parents?
May 5 - May 28
Hyde Park Theatre
511 West 43rd Street
Austin, Texas
(43rd Street a half-block east of Guadalupe)
www.hydeparktheatre.org
Performances: Wednesdays. - Saturdays. @ 8:00 P.M.
Ticket Prices:
Friday & Saturdays - $12 (Regular), $10 (Students/ ACOT)
Wednesdays - $10 (Regular), $8 (Students/ ACOT)
Thursdays are "Pay What You Wish"

Cash Only accepted at the door.  For Credit Cards and advance reservations, call 474-TIXS (8497) or click on 'Tickets' above.

Three Days of Rain
Featuring: R.Bryan Peterson, Marisa Pisano, & Bryan Schneider
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Three Days of Rain closed on Saturday May 28th.  It was a successful run and we appreciate all who got a chance to see this wonderful show.  Production photographs will be appearing on the web site very soon.
Keep an eye out for the next production from Mainline Theater Project.

The Mainline Theater Project is currently on temporary hiatus.  Feel free to peruse this site for previous show archives and keep an eye out for our next production.