About Time Zones Apart



Join the World Premiere online production by Union College Theatre and playwrights Eric Eidson and Lauren Lynch



A part of love is loving apart.


People from across the world find themselves battling the struggles of long-distance
relationships. Jenna and Jasper met online and are just starting their relationship with a first-time
video call. Jess and Brian try to make things work while Jess is studying abroad. Oscar, an
American, and Adriana, a Brazilian, are engaged to be married, but they hit roadblocks as they try
to start their lives together. Freya and Torsten meet playing "Legends of the Valkyrie," but their
connection transcends the game. Finn, Sean, and Antonio, a group of long-time friends,
continue to stay in touch despite life pulling them in different directions. Mel and Alexia are
temporarily long-distance while Mel goes home to take care of her sick mother.





The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) is a national theater program involving 18,000 students annually from colleges and universities across the country. KCACTF aims to:

  • Encourage, recognize, and celebrate the finest and most diverse work produced in university and college theater programs;
  • Provide opportunities for participants to develop their theater skills and insight, and achieve professionalism;
  • Improve the quality of college and university theater in the United States; and
  • Encourage colleges and universities to give distinguished productions of new plays, especially those written by students; the classics, revitalized or newly conceived; and experimental works.

Since its inception, KCACTF has given more than 400,000 college theater students the opportunity to have their work critiqued, improve their dramatic skills, and receive national recognition for excellence. More than 16 million theatergoers have attended approximately 10,000 festival productions nationwide.

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Union College Theatre

                                                                              

Union College Theatre's mission is to provide our campus and surrounding community in Barbourville, KY, with theatrical experiences that challenge them to live authentic and brave lives.

 
We are happy to announce a new 18 credit Theatre minor available to all undergraduate students! 
Contact Program Director Christie Connolly at [email protected] for information. 


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