
Studio Theatre performs a sweeping portrait of fathers & sons, strangers & lovers, husbands & wives
You can be standing on solid ground then without even noticing, it turns to water beneath you
When the Rain Stops Falling is a sweeping portrait of fathers and sons, strangers and lovers, husbands and wives, that spans across eighty years and four generations.
Commonplace conversations shift through the corridors of time, traverse across vast continents and plunge the depths of memory to reveal an intricate puzzle of people shaped and interconnected by what has come before.
This is Megan Watson’s MFA Directing thesis project.