The Piedmont College Theatre Department presents the technically challenging stage adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel The Invisible Man on February 11-13 at 7:30 p.m. and February 14 at 2 p.m. in the Piedmont College Swanson Center Main Stage Theater.
Adapted by playwright Len Jenkins, the play transports the audience to a small town in 1957, where a family running a quiet motel confronts a mysterious scientist who has found the secret of becoming invisible. The family’s young son, Jim, discovers how scientific experimentation can raise serious ethical questions and that people are not always as they seem.
The play’s director, Kathy Blandin, PhD., and two of the main cast Matthew Bramlett portraying the role of Jim Winters and Michael Cox portraying the role of Jack Griffin/The Invisible Man share some of the behind the scene makings of The Invisible Man.