
All you need to know about Rabbit!
Southbank Theatre Company presents Nina Raine’s Rabbit December 2-12, 2021, at Storefront Theatre of Indianapolis in Broad Ripple
Southbank Theatre Company presents Nina Raine’s Rabbit December 2-12, 2021, at Storefront Theatre of Indianapolis in Broad Ripple
Someone asked me the other day, “How do you define success?” I replied something glib like, “I don’t know if I believe in it.” What I meant was that no matter how much success a person has, there’s always some new job, new problem, new endeavor to explore. Success, in other words, is fleeting. Impermanent. And yet, the word “success,” to me, implies that something is finished, done, resolved. Imagine: You’re finished with a project. You’re proud of yourself! But how long does that pride last? Perhaps “that thing you did last year” was successful, but what’s next? Another “thing”? Another “success”? Are you successful if you don’t do more to sustain that success? Or perhaps surpass it?
We are so thrilled to announce the cast of Rabbit by Nina Raine! Thank you to all who auditioned! It’s Bella’s twenty-ninth birthday. Friends and former lovers meet for a
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