Indianapolis, Indiana – Eclipse Productions is set to deliver a powerful theatrical experience with its upcoming presentation of Rabbit Hole, the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama written by David Lindsay-Abaire. The play will run at Constellation Stage and Screen’s Playhouse Theater across two weekends: August 1–3 and August 8–10.
Centered on the lives of Becca and Howie, a couple struggling in the wake of their young son’s sudden death, Rabbit Hole explores the raw and often isolating journey of grief. As they each process their pain differently, tensions rise and the couple’s relationship is tested, forcing them to face not only the depth of their loss but also their individual paths toward healing. The play has been widely praised for its emotional honesty and sensitive portrayal of personal tragedy.
“Rabbit Hole is a play about grief, yes, but it’s also about love, survival, and the difficult but necessary process of moving forward,” said a representative from Eclipse Productions. “We want audiences to come away with a sense of hope, even in the midst of heartbreak.”
In addition to the performances, Eclipse is offering interactive events to create a more meaningful experience for attendees. On opening night, August 1st, theatergoers are invited to join a pre-show game night in the lobby from 6 to 7:25 p.m., designed to foster community and ease into the evening’s deeper emotional terrain.
For those attending the August 3rd show, a special post-performance event will be held featuring a talk from Exodus Counseling. This session will provide insight into grief and healing, and will include an opportunity for audience members to write letters to loved ones—offering a therapeutic outlet inspired by the themes of the play.
Eclipse Productions encourages those interested in the performance to secure their tickets early, as the emotional resonance and limited run are expected to draw significant interest. Tickets can be purchased through their website: www.eclipseproductionscompany.com/buy-tickets.
With its intimate storytelling and commitment to community engagement, Rabbit Hole promises to be one of the most thought-provoking productions of the season.
