REMINDER This is the final weekend for BAT Theatres The Sandwich Ministry

Burien, WALocal News

BAT Theatre's "The Sandwich Ministry" concludes its run with final performances from May 9 to May 11 at Kennedy Catholic High School in Burien, WA. The play, written by Miranda Rose Hall, tells the story of three women who come together to make sandwiches for their displaced neighbors following a storm, emphasizing friendship and resilience. During the performances, sandwiches are donated to Transform Burien, which serves those in need within the community. Director Maggie Larrick leads the cast, which includes Brynne Garman, Shawna Petty, and Devin Rodger, with support from stage manager Melissa Carter and a skilled creative team. The theater encourages accessibility by offering discounted tickets and invites anyone facing financial barriers to reach out for assistance.

The production is supported by grants from 4Culture and the City of Burien, reflecting the local community's investment in the arts. With a runtime of approximately 90 minutes, the show also features adult language, making it suitable for mature audiences. The final performances are set for Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p. m. and Sunday at 2 p.

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