The Boy at the Edge of Everything
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by
Finegan Kruckemeyer
Directed by
Darryl B. Hovis
Awards and Recognition
- TYA Series
- California Premiere
Meet Simon. He’s a stressed out 12-year-old who just wishes that he could find a place to stop and think. Meet the Boy at the Edge of Everything. He is lonely and bored, which makes sense since he lives at the farthest point of the universe. This quirky and charming play explores what happens once these two boys meet after an unlikely series of events involving “lots and lots of fireworks”, and the epic adventure that will leave them both changed forever.
SEASON PRODUCERS Bette & Wylie Aitken
There will be a special "relaxed performance" of The Boy at the Edge of Everything on Saturday, Oct 22 at 11:00am.
This performance will be specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed performance environment, including people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, or a learning disability. There may be some small changes to the light and sound effects for the show.
Online sales are not available for this performance.
To reserve, call the box office at (714) 777-3033.
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Venue Bette Aitken theater arts Center
Bette Aitken theater arts Center
5522 E. La Palma Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92807
Venue Amenities
- Full-Service Bar
- Free Parking
- Conveniently Located
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At a Glance
- Approximate Running Time:
- 1 hour, 15 minutes with no intermissions
- Special Notes:
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- On the Fyda-Mar Stage
- Open seating. Subscribe for assigned seats.
- Photos & autographs after each performance.
- Kids under the age of 4 are only admitted at the "relaxed performance" on Oct 22 at 11am.
- Everyone who watches the show must purchase a ticket (no babes in arms).
- 40% off for Groups of 10 or more... plus assigned seating. Visit www.ChanceTheater.com/Groups.
- Relaxed Performance on Sat, Oct 22 at 11am
- Opening Night on Sat, Oct 15 at 6pm... Includes complimentary post-show reception with the artists.
Memorable!
I love the way the Boy saw his world and the new world where he was going to stay a while
The feeling of looking into someone’s life and thoughts was compelling.
Very well done. A science fiction play! Who’da thought?