INDIANAPOLIS — It’s 1923, and Frank Lloyd Wright finds himself at a crossroads — facing crises in both personal and professional terms. He has left Chicago for California, hoping to find new inspiration in Hollywood and repair his splintered relationships with his grown children. His already complicated life gets even more dramatic when reports suggest that an earthquake has destroyed his latest creation, the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo.
This is where Wright stands at the beginning of the Richard Nelson play Frank’s Home, which explores how Frank Lloyd Wright, a great visionary if less-than-perfect man, could design architectural wonders but couldn’t create a home for himself. On March 23, Indiana Landmarks and SiteLines will present a reading of Frank’s Home at Indiana Landmarks Center.
SiteLines, a Lou Harry/John Thomas production, stages outstanding plays that match themes, setting, and subject to audiences on their turf.
Joining Thomas as Frank Lloyd Wright in the eight-character play will be Central Indiana actors Ericka Barker, Bob Harbin, Sarah Hoffman, Clay Mabbitt, Ryan Mullins, Joshua Ramsey and Georgeanna Smith Wade. The actors will read the play, sans costumes and sets, in historic Cook Theater in the Indiana Landmarks Center, 1201 Central Ave., a resonant space created in 1900 with wood walls and ceiling. The script-reading format of the evening will lead naturally into an informal post-show conversation about the play’s themes.
Tickets are $10 per person ($8 for Indiana Landmarks members), available at frankshome.eventbrite.com or by calling 317-639-4534.