About Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire that explores a suburban couple's grief after the accidental death of their son, Danny.  The drama follows Becca and Howie as they cope with their loss in different ways, examining their strained marriage, family dynamics, and search for healing through honest, witty, and poignant scenes that capture the awkwardness and pain of bereavement.  The play was later adapted into a film.

ADVISORY: not recommended for children due to mature emotional content

This show is presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

The Theatre Project of Grand Junction

The Theatre Project of Grand Junction is a non-profit community theatre company that provides theatre and musical theatre education programs and performance opportunities to all ages while encouraging a community spirit in the performing arts.  We strive to cultivate creativity in a supportive and nurturing environment and allow all participants the opportunity to explore the performing arts.  We endeavor to create an avenue to develop theatrical talents and attempt to instill in the participants, and community, an appreciation and love for the arts and arts education.