Box office is open for our upcoming production of “Harvey” by Mary Chase. Dates for the production are March 1-3 and 7-9. All performances will begin at 7:30pm with the exception of the Sunday matinee on March 3 at 2:30pm. Ticket prices are $5 for students, $10 for SAAC members, and $15 for general public, and seats can be reserved on SAAC’s online box-office or by calling 870-862-5474.

“Harvey” follows a day in the life of Elwood P. Dowd, who happens to have an invisible friend named Harvey, a six-foot tall rabbit. This does not sit well with Elwood’s sister, Veta, who is trying desperately to introduce her daughter to local society. When Elwood’s behavior disturbs his sister’s garden party, she determines to have her brother committed. As she attempts to check Elwood into the local sanitorium, Chumley’s Rest, miscommunication and misdiagnosis between the doctor and the nurse leads to a hilarious comedy of errors. Orderlies are pulled into the fray, leading to a finale that is both hysterical and touching as the play encourages us to accept and appreciate the quirks that make us all special.

The production is under the co-direction of Gary Hall and Ruth Griffin. “Harvey is full of humor, fun and wonder. The story of a magical rabbit and the man who sees him is brought to stage by a team of seasoned SAAC veterans and a few very fresh new faces,” said Hall. “The result is an evening of errors and enchantment that reminds us that there is still magic left in the world for those who are looking for it. Will you see Harvey too? Only if you’re looking. So get your tickets now.”

Sponsored by Murphy-Pitard Jewelers and All About Flowers, opening night kicks off with a champagne toast and silent auction. Fine art flower pots decorated and designed by local artists will be on display in the Price Gallery, with bidding open throughout the run of the play.

Two additional events are scheduled for Sunday, March 3. A Harvey Q&A will be hosted by the directors and cast after the 2:30pm performance . A study guide is available on the SAAC website, where attendees can learn more about the background of the play as well as the history of the era when “Harvey” was first introduced to the world. Also, join SAAC on Sunday morning from 11am to 1pm for “Harvey’s Garden Party Brunch” in the Merkle Gallery.

For more information or to make reservations for the “Garden Party Brunch” or buy tickets for “Harvey”, please visit the online box office or call the SAAC office at 870-862-5474.