In "The Box," “Jack” is a homeless Viet Nam War veteran who lives in a box in a wooded area of St. Augustine. He has been “on the move” since 1968. He is coaxed out of his box by Ms. Sandy Shores (Lee’s wife, Nanette) who, after some testy negotiation and boundary settings, persuades Jack to participate in an interview with her for WGAC Radio. Jack is a philosopher and a humorist, a lover, a fighter and a theologian and all of his engaging conversation with Ms. Shores about "homelessness" comes through his tortured mind for he suffers from PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Bob Feldheim, St. Augustine Record: Weaver commands the stage for two intense, brilliant, soul- and society-searing hours, in two acts, recounting his story. It’s an unforgettably emotional powerhouse, mind-bending experience, theatrical work of towering genius. More info: Facebook: Lee Weaver Special OPS (One Person Shows). "The Box" - Now a movie. In competition at Sundance Film Festival.
$15
2016/05/09 - 2016/05/09
Additional time info:
6 PM - order food and drinks from menu. Curtain at 7:15 pm. Limited seating. No reservations. First come, first seated.
DOS Coffee & Wine
300 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, FL 32086