Extremities returns to Trustus Theatre
Photo by Jason Steelman
Trustus Theatre, celebrating 25 years of entertainment, brings the William Mastrosimone’s
controversial Extremities
back. Extremities was the first show ever produced at the theatre’s original walk– up space on Assembly St. in 1985.
William Mastrosimone wrote this play after meeting a woman in 1978. She was raped in her home and positively identified the rapist in a line–up. The woman went to court and watched as the case was dismissed. As she walked down the stairs of the court- house, the man came up behind her and said “If you think that was bad, wait until next time.” Fear consumed her.
Always conscious of modern issues in their productions, Trustus Theatre knew this show would be the prefect thought–provoking show to produce in October, which happens to be National Domestic Awareness Month.
Trustus Theatre continues its 25th season with
Extremities October 23 at 8 pm. Trustus Theatre is located at 520 Lady Street behind the Gervais St. Publix. Parking is available on Lady St. The main stage entrance is located on the Publix side of the building.
For more information call the box office Tuesdays through Saturdays 1–6 pm at 254-9732.
Visit www.trustus.org for all show information and season info.










