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Abingdon Theatre Company Extends Kim Davies' Stet

The new drama is directed by Tony Speciale.

Jocelyn Kuritsky and Lexi Lapp in Stet, now in previews.
Jocelyn Kuritsky and Lexi Lapp in Stet, now in previews.
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Abingdon Theatre Company, in association with the Muse Project, has extended the run Stet, a new play written by Kim Davies. The piece, which is inspired by true events, will now play through Sunday, July 10.

In Stet, a young reporter is assigned to write about sexual assault on college campuses and must find a unique angle for the story that will sell. During her investigation, an encounter with a student alerts her to what looks like the cover-up of a terrible crime — and a perfect cover story for her magazine. Struggling to bring the story to light, this ambitious reporter won't let anything get in her way — not even the truth. It is developed by Davies, Jocelyn Kuritsky, and artistic director Tony Speciale.

The cast features Jack Fellows, Dea Julien, Jocelyn Kuritsky, Lexi Lapp, and Bruce McKenzie. The production also includes scenic design by Jo Winiarski, lighting design by Daisy Long, costume design by Hunter Kaczorowski, sound design by Christian Frederickson, and projection design by Katherine Freer.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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