Olympic Theatre Arts’ preview of ‘Brilliant Traces’ set Thursday in Sequim

SEQUIM — A preview of “Brilliant Traces,” the drama to open at Sequim’s playhouse this weekend, is set for Thursday at Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave.

Admission is $10 at the door for the 7:30 p.m. performance, which features Amy Meyer and Eric Pozgay as Rosannah and Henry, strangers who meet at a remote cabin in Alaska. She’s just escaped her impending wedding, while he has past events of his own to deal with.

Snowbound, the pair alternates between repelling and attracting each other as they wrangle with the past and, later, consider their lives’ possibilities.

“Brilliant Traces” will open Friday night for a three-weekend run. Curtain times will be 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through May 3 and at 2 p.m. Sundays through May 4, with tickets at $16 for adults or $10 for youth 16 and younger.

Active-duty military service members and spouses receive a $2 discount.

For details, see OlympicTheatreArts.org or phone 360-683-7326.

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