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STANDING EIGHT COUNT
created and performed by Van Quattro
directed by Clay Wheeler
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PG 13

Playing...
Sunday, June 7 @ 3:30 pm
Friday, June 12 @ 7:30 pm
Sunday, June 14 @ 5:00 pm

Standing 8 Count is Van Quattro’s hard-knuckled, true account of 1975: the year he spent as a semi-professional boxer. Quattro faces down an opponent more formidable than any he’s faced before: the ghost of his own youth. Standing 8 Count will break your face, your funny bone and your heart. 

BIOS
Van Quattro (PERFORMER)
Van Quattro is a native of California but moved to Texas 14 years ago, the birth of his son Case and a Screen actors guild strike are responsible for the journey.  Van has done many theater productions in Los Angeles. His most memorable being ‘Time of Your Life’ by William Saroyan at the famous Al’s Bar in downtown L.A.  where he played the lead character ‘Joe’He has done many T.V. guest star appearances on shows like ‘Picket Fences’  ‘Millennium’ ‘L.A. Doctors” and ‘Chicago Hope’, and was featured in many more.In Dallas he has been in the stage productions ‘Superior Donuts’ at Theater Three. He shared actor of the year in 2012 with his co-star Chris Piper for that show. He was seen at the Watertower Theater in ‘Grapes of Wrath’ and ‘Tom Sawyer’ and at the ‘Second Thought Theater’ playing Carmichael in ‘Behanding in Spokane’Van has been in many films including ‘Fight Club’, ‘The Object’, ‘The End of Days’  and ‘The Big Thing’.

Clay Wheeler (DIRECTOR)
Clay Wheeler is a graduate of Baylor University and serves as the Artistic Director of Rite of Pasage Theater. Recent directing credits include My Name is Rachel Corrie for Second hought Theatre and Binge for Rite of Passage. Clay is also an actor and a member of Actor's Equity Association.

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