Theatre Brockport presents Aaron Sorkin’s A Few Good Men

Theatre Brockport is presenting Aaron Sorkin’s powerful courtroom drama A Few Good Men as part of SUNY Brockport’s Fine Arts Series. The production will run from March 6 through 9 at the Tower Fine Arts Center Black Box Theatre. Showtimes are Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m.
A Few Good Men is a gripping exploration of justice, power, and duty within the U.S. military. The play centers around the trial of two Marines charged with murder, as a young lawyer attempts to uncover the truth behind their orders and their actions. This drama raises urgent questions about loyalty, the pursuit of justice, and the systems that define our nation.
The production is directed by Sofia Ubilla, a South Florida-born, NYC-based Costa Rican theatre artist and administrator. Ubilla’s diverse experience includes directing The Amethyst and The Peridot (Fordham University), Sweat (SUNY Brockport), Aztec Pirates, or the Insignificance of Life on Mars (Chain Theatre), and more. She has worked with prominent theaters such as Geva Theatre, WP Theatre, and Bay Street Theatre. Sofia is also the BOLD New Play Development Consultant at WP Theatre and holds a BA in Theatre and Spanish Studies from Fordham University. She notes: “I’m very excited to be back at Brockport for a second time. The students here are such a joy to work with, and it is always such a gift to work on an incredible and timeless play like A Few Good Men. The piece is gripping and challenging, asking lots of questions about what justice in this country looks like, which is a question that is especially pressing right now. This show puts on trial the power systems of our country, and continues to be relevant 30+ years after its premiere on Broadway.”
Don’t miss your chance to witness this timely and thought-provoking production of A Few Good Men, as Theatre Brockport brings this courtroom drama to life.
Tickets are $20 general, $15 for senior citizens and Brockport alumni, faculty, and staff, and $9 for students. Tickets are available online at www.fineartstix.brockport.edu, over the phone at 585-395-2787, or in-person at the Tower Fine Arts Center Box Office (hours listed on our website).
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