
On Sunday, July 28 at 7pm at the Westchester Playhouse, there will be a reading of Grant Gottschall’s DOG DOOR, a funny, smart and ultimately moving play about radical acceptance and the power of telling your own story, reflecting on how canine behavior, needs and emotions intersect with our own.
Find out what happens when four seemingly random dogs find themselves in a room with only one way out. But the dog door is locked and they can’t leave until they’ve bonded together as a Pack. Fortunately, a fifth dog, Stella, a former military K-9, is there to help. But when Happy, an uncontrollable and foul-smelling stray, joins them, the group is thrown into chaos. Can these canines discover the one thing that unites them so they can leave together?
The cast features Greg Abbott (Narrator), Deonté Allen (Bogie of Mix), Jayla Bryant (Happy of Mix), Jason Paul Evans (Bubba Joe of Mostly Rottweiler), Dee Freeman (Stella the German Shepherd), Alexis Martino (Lily the Golden Retriever), and Jerry Weil (King Rex of Standard Poodle).
The reading is directed by Genny Wilson and is free to attend (donations appreciated) with a pre-show reception beginning at 6:30pm on the outdoor patio.
Free and open to all, but those with reservations at https://dogdoorplay.ticketspice.com/dog-door will be seated first