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"Eureka Day" Produced by Three Bone Theatre

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Eureka Day
Written by Jonathan Spector

Directed by Tonya Bludsworth
https://www.threebonetheatre.com/events/2526/eureka-day

Starring
Rob Addison* as Don
Donna Scott* as Suzanne
Vanessa Robinson as Carina
Brandon Dawson* as Eli
Amy Wada as Meiko
*indicates Three Bone Theatre debut

November 7-23, 2025
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.​

Performances will be held at
The Arts Factory at West End Studios
1545 W. Trade St

WINNER- 2025 Tony Award Best Revival of a Play
WINNER- 2025 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Play
WINNER- 2025 Drama League Awards Outstanding Revival of a Play

The Eureka Day School in Berkeley, California, is a bastion of progressive ideals: representation, acceptance, social justice. In weekly meetings Eureka Day’s five board members develop and update policy to preserve this culture of inclusivity, reaching decisions only by consensus. But when a mumps outbreak threatens the Eureka community, facts become subjective and every solution divisive, leaving the school’s leadership to confront the central question of our time: How do you build consensus when no one can agree on truth?
Wildly relevant and bitingly funny, Three Bone Theatre is proud to present the Charlotte premiere of one of the most celebrated Broadway plays of this decade.
This production references illness and death in children, public health crises, vaccine hesitancy. Recommended for ages 14+

“EUREKA DAY [is] so brilliantly yoked to the current American moment—its flighty politics, its deadly folly—that it makes you want to jump out of your skin…I’m still trying to figure out how hard is appropriate for a critic to laugh at the theatre; this night, I made myself hoarse.” - THE NEW YORKER

"A devilishly pleasurable thing to behold, owing to Spector’s on-the-pulse script, which sharpens as the viewpoints polarize." - THE GUARDIAN

“The perfect play for our age of disagreement…It becomes possible to identify with each of these people…no matter what your own feelings about vaccination are. This means that EUREKA DAY…is not only one of the funniest plays to open this year, it is one of the saddest.” - THE NEW YORK TIMES

"A shiny, insightful and damn funny little gem. One of the best plays of the season." - DEADLINE