Pollyanna Theatre presents The Secret of the Soap & Spin, written by award-winning playwright Jonathan Graham. This new play is best suited for children grades 2-5.
The Secret of the Soap & Spin tells the story of 10-year-old Vic, whose mother disappears at the Soap & Spin Laundromat. As he frantically searches for her, Vic comes across a strange out-of-order dryer, which turns out to be the portal to a secret, underground world populated by those who have escaped the normal world above. He meets Lint, Dusty (a vengeful dust bunny), and a worn-out Mop. Vic tries to find out if his mother is there, too.
A metaphor for the opioid crisis, this play explores the struggle to recover from addiction, both for the addicted and those they’ve left behind.
Pollyanna Theatre presents The Secret of the Soap & Spin, written by award-winning playwright Jonathan Graham. This new play is best suited for children grades 2-5.
The Secret of the Soap & Spin tells the story of 10-year-old Vic, whose mother disappears at the Soap & Spin Laundromat. As he frantically searches for her, Vic comes across a strange out-of-order dryer, which turns out to be the portal to a secret, underground world populated by those who have escaped the normal world above. He meets Lint, Dusty (a vengeful dust bunny), and a worn-out Mop. Vic tries to find out if his mother is there, too.
A metaphor for the opioid crisis, this play explores the struggle to recover from addiction, both for the addicted and those they’ve left behind.
Pollyanna Theatre presents The Secret of the Soap & Spin, written by award-winning playwright Jonathan Graham. This new play is best suited for children grades 2-5.
The Secret of the Soap & Spin tells the story of 10-year-old Vic, whose mother disappears at the Soap & Spin Laundromat. As he frantically searches for her, Vic comes across a strange out-of-order dryer, which turns out to be the portal to a secret, underground world populated by those who have escaped the normal world above. He meets Lint, Dusty (a vengeful dust bunny), and a worn-out Mop. Vic tries to find out if his mother is there, too.
A metaphor for the opioid crisis, this play explores the struggle to recover from addiction, both for the addicted and those they’ve left behind.