‘Sitting Ducks’ play dates, times and ticket info
Play: Sitting Ducks on the Sitting Dock
Playwright: Dane Futrell
Genre: Absurdist Comedy
Synopsis: Sitting Ducks on the Sitting Dock follows Louis and Ricky, two dead dock workers who’ve never known anything besides their responsibilities on The Sitting Dock. They repair the dock, they pick up dead ducks, and they call it a day. It’s a consistent routine, and they love it. But, when Ricky begins having epiphanies out of nowhere, he grows increasingly doubtful about various aspects of his life, including the very fabric of his existence.
Meanwhile, Louis finds his dedication to the dock stronger than ever. However, this dedication may prove to be the downfall of the life the dock workers once knew. With an impending visit from Sir, the owner of the dock, expectations collide with reality, and chaos concerning the nature of their world ensues.
Producing Director: Jim Brock
Cast: Lauren Tindle (Ori), Josh Needle (Everyone on This Train, October House), Alec Taylor and Dane Futrell
Dates and Times: Friday and Saturday, November 5 & 6 at 6:00 p.m.
But theater-goers are encouraged to arrive early to explore these rather obscure and haunted grounds.
Place: The loading docks behind the cafeteria at the FGCU Buckingham Complex (the former grounds of Gulf Coast Center), an abandoned residence facility for the developmentally disabled. As the
play performs outdoors, attendees are encouraged to pack a picnic and bring along blankets and chairs. There is plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the show.
Tickets: To celebrate its tenth year, Ghostbird is bringing back 2012 pricing for this play. Tickets are $10 general admission and $7 student. Tickets, information, and directions are available on-line at www.GhostbirdTheatreCompany.org.
October 10, 2021.














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