Mosaic Theater presents ‘Atlantic City, Wyoming’

 

Mosaic Theater  hosts the Snappy Players presentation of “What Happened in Atlantic City, Wyoming” at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Olympic Theatre Arts Center, 414 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim.

 

Mosaic (formerly SNAP) educates, empowers and enriches the lives of adults with developmental disabilities in Clallam County.

 

Created by the Mosaic Theater class, the fourth play in the serial adventures of the cast and crew of a tiny, remote radio station challenges the troupe with a more historical (or hysterical) look into the American past.

 

Actor and researcher Michael Reif prepared a poster presentation which will be on view during intermission, documenting his research about Esther Hobart Morris, first woman justice of the peace, gold mining and the birth of women’s voting rights.

 

Actor Kim Holbrook, who plays Esther, said the best part was learning about her character.

Admission is by donation. A silent auction of original art by Mosaic artists also will be held in conjunction with the performances on May 18.

 

Proceeds support Mosaic programing and the second annual Health Fair for People with Developmental Disabilities, set for Oct. 19 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Lopez Ave., Port Angeles.

 

For more information, call Mosaic at 681-8642 or e-mail program director Bonne Smith at bonnesmith.bs@gmail.com.