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One of the oldest theatres in the province, Greystone Theatre presents four mainstage plays a year—from classic repertory to cutting-edge new works.

(CANCELLED) Greystone Theatre: The Grass Tomb

A sophisticated philosophical exploration by Korea's leading playwright

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This production has been cancelled.


By Oh T’ae-sok  |  Translated by Ryu Yung-kyun  |  Directed by Raymon Montalbetti

March 18–28
8 pm
Greystone Theatre, John Mitchell Building, 118 Science Pl. 

Tickets: $22 general; $19 seniors; $17 students

Purchase tickets/season subscriptions online or call 306-966-5188

Tickets go on sale two weeks before each show. No assigned seating. Wheelchair accessible (please call in advance). No shows on Sundays.

The Grass Tomb

Oh T’ae-sok’s The Grass Tomb is an unusual piece of dramatic creation, since it attempts to break away from realistic or naturalistic trends which have predominated in Korean theatre since its modern inception. The uniqueness of the play lies in the highly sophisticated rendering of the playwright’s philosophical insight into universe and society, which is based on time-honored traditions of Eastern philosophy.


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