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Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson

Please note that this event has already occurred. (Oct 27, 2024)
Oct 18

This is a multiday event from Oct 18, 2024 - Oct 27, 2024.

All advance reservations are full for the October 25 performance, both Salem Night and General Public options. 

A limited number of student rush tickets - requiring a valid student ID -  will be available at the door beginning at 6:30 pm. Curtain is at 7:30 pm. 

 

Full of wonder, humor, and heart, Lauren Gunderson's Silent Sky  is the remarkable true story of Henrietta Leavitt, one of the pioneering women astronomers working at Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s. When Leavitt begins working at the observatory, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope, much less engage in academic discourse. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers” charting the stars for a renowned male astronomer. During a time when men both dismissed and claimed credit for women’s ideas, Henrietta took on the astronomy establishment. She transcended the odds while navigating love, family, and the universe, going on to make a world-altering advancement to the field of astronomy that forever changed our view of the cosmos.



Directed by Ashley Skeffington. 

Performances

October 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 7:30 pm 

October 20 and 27 at 2 pm 



We have filled our Salem Night seating for Friday, October 25 and will no longer be accepting Salem Night reservations for that performance. 

$15 general/$10 seniors/free for all students with student ID and under 18.

Admission is free for Salem State students, faculty and staff with a university ID.



This production is co-sponsored by Salem State chemistry and physics and the Collins Observatory.

Silent Sky is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the

 

About the Playwright 



Lauren Gunderson is a playwright, screenwriter and short story author from Atlanta, GA. She received her BA in English/Creative Writing at Emory University, and her MFA in Dramatic Writing at NYU Tisch, where she was also a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship.



She has been one of the most produced playwrights in America (American Theatre Magazine) since 2015, topping the list thrice including 22/23. Gunderson is a two-time winner of the Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award for I and You and The Book of Will, the winner of the William Inge Distinguished Achievement in Theatre Award, the Lanford Wilson Award and the Otis Guernsey New Voices Award; a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, Weisberger Award, and John Gassner Award for Playwriting; and a recipient of the Mellon Foundation’s Residency with Marin Theatre Company.

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