Performing the play, Small Mouth Sounds, at the Telfair B. Peet Black Box Theatre daily at 7:30 p.m. with a Sunday showing at 2:30 p.m., is Auburn University’s Department of Theatre. Auburn Students have FREE admission to watch their fellow classmates perform a play that investigates how six strangers gather at a silent retreat, each seeking clarity at a personal crossroads. Stripped of words, they navigate isolation, connection, and the quiet tension between seeking solitude and craving understanding. Through gesture, silence, and vulnerability, Bess Wohls offbeat play reveals how people on separate journeys can still collide, overlap, or quietly pass each other by. When language fails us, new ways of knowing and relating can emerge.
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Earlier Event: October 22
AO Fundies Workshop
Later Event: October 25
Intro to Backpacking