
Explore the depths of outer space with the Heartland Theatre Collective’s new radio play, Passage, the story of a group of astronauts trapped in the pull of a black hole and forced to confront questions of love, loss, and faith. Written collaboratively by a group of Austin-based theatre artists during the pandemic, Passage offers an escape into far-away places with intimate and truthful conversations on human connection and endurance.
The world-premiere of Passage will be broadcast on YouTube Live on September 12, followed by a discussion and celebration with the creators. Afterward, the play will be available to stream on major platforms.
Explore the depths of outer space with the Heartland Theatre Collective’s new radio play, Passage, the story of a group of astronauts trapped in the pull of a black hole and forced to confront questions of love, loss, and faith. Written collaboratively by a group of Austin-based theatre artists during the pandemic, Passage offers an escape into far-away places with intimate and truthful conversations on human connection and endurance.
The world-premiere of Passage will be broadcast on YouTube Live on September 12, followed by a discussion and celebration with the creators. Afterward, the play will be available to stream on major platforms.
Explore the depths of outer space with the Heartland Theatre Collective’s new radio play, Passage, the story of a group of astronauts trapped in the pull of a black hole and forced to confront questions of love, loss, and faith. Written collaboratively by a group of Austin-based theatre artists during the pandemic, Passage offers an escape into far-away places with intimate and truthful conversations on human connection and endurance.
The world-premiere of Passage will be broadcast on YouTube Live on September 12, followed by a discussion and celebration with the creators. Afterward, the play will be available to stream on major platforms.