Theatre L'Acadie's 'Today/Tonight/Soon' dramatizes climate change at Loyola Beach

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Theatre L'Acadie's 'Today/Tonight/Soon' dramatizes climate change at Loyola Beach
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'The play is begging you to do it on the beach,' said Erin Sheets, the play's director, and the co-artistic director of Theatre L'Aacadie.

It's no Shakespeare in the Park, but a local theater company's latest production wasn't too far off. This past weekend, Theatre L'Acadie put up their final set of performances at an unlikely lakeside venue.

"The play is begging you to do it on the beach," said Erin Sheets, the play's director, and the co-artistic director of Theatre L'Aacadie.Playwright Melanie Coffey typically overses grants for Theatre L'Acadie, but this year, she said,"we kind of knew that this season would just be my work." The lake, the beach, the general public; they, too, became players in their show. No two performances were the same.

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