Autism takes Center Stage

Autism. Even with an astounding number of studies, programs and nonprofit organizations dedicated to the topic of autism, autism still remains a sensitive subject. Perhaps that’s the reason autism is rarely reflected on stage. It’s also the reason we selected our next play, Scared of Sarah by Laura Brienza.

The Autism Disorder Spectrum covers a wide range of characteristics. In Scared of Sarah, Sarah is a high-functioning autistic adult. Chances are, if you briefly met Sarah, you would not notice any autistic characteristics. But if you’re a close relation, you would notice the different perception of the world and the difference in relating to others. That’s why Lily, Sarah’s younger sister, upon finding out she is pregnant, wonders if she might have a child like Sarah. If Lily does have a child with autism, how would she handle it. These are the questions that Lily obsesses over as she works through her own fears.

Pittsburgh Theater, Scared of SarahMs. Brienza approaches the story in a manner that evokes all emotions brought up by this subject. Her writing, raw and honest, is also funny and heartbreaking. But with great skill, Ms. Brienza also conjures great hope. Scared of Sarah, an off the WALL productions production, plays at Carnegie Stage December 4th to 19th. Purchase your tickets today.

SCARED OF SARAH

Performances: December 4-5, 10-12, and 16-19 @ 8:00 PM
Matinee on December 6 and 13 at 3:00 PM

Written by: Laura Brienza
Directed by: Ingrid Sonnichsen
Featuring: Erika Cuenca*, Sarah Silk*, Shaun Cameron Hall*

Learn More or Purchase Individual Tickets 

25 West Main, Carnegie, PA 15106 | 6 miles from downtown Pittsburgh

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