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OCEAN CITY ­ After three sea-
sons of bringing innovative theatre
to the Eastern Shore, Brown Box
Theatre Project has announced it
will be returning to Ocean City
with its upcoming production of
Steven Dietz's The Nina Varia-
tions.
Director of Free Shakespeare
at the Beach and local talent
Kyler Taustin will take the helm to
bring to life this relentless twist on
Chekov's modern classic, The
Seagull.
The new Ocean City Center for
the Arts on 94th Street will host
the Nina Variations on June 8-11
at 7:30 p.m.
To purchase tickets and for
more information, visit www.-
brownboxtheatre.org.
The Nina Variations explores a
relationship cursed by unrequited
and complicated love in 42 varia-
tions of how the love story of Nina
and Treplev could have ended.
Dietz pits these lovers' vibrant
wit and soaring passions against
one another in a fast-paced tour
de force of romantic entangle-
ment.
Since its foundation in 2009,
Brown Box Theatre Project has
been producing quality theatre up
and down the East Coast, includ-
ing venues in Boston, New York,
Maryland and Delaware.
This season marks the expan-
sion of the company's presence on
the shore. The Nina Variations will
be the first of three productions
touring the area followed by the
3rd Annual Free Shakespeare at
the Beach: A Midsummer Night's
Dream and a new work, Ashes, by
British playwright Ali Muriel.
Brown Box Theatre Eyes Return
Visit To Ocean City On June 8-11
Tickets are currently on sale for the Brown Box Theatre Project's produc-
tion of The Nina Variations, which will take place next month at the Ocean
City Center for the Arts.
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May 24, 2013
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch