Grain of Sand Theatre is dedicated to telling stories that stimulate the audience and artist by exploring the unusual through the familiar, and the familiar through the unusual.
![Sara Bickler and Christine Lange, reading King Leir (No, the Other One)](/sites/default/files/kingleir-reading/DSC_6984.jpg)
We produce new works that tell familiar stories and retell classical works in new ways.
It is a grain of sand in William Blake's Auguries of Innocence.
To see the World in a Grain of Sand
And Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
And Eternity in an hour.
It is a grain of sand that, abrasive in an oyster shell, becomes a pearl.
It is a grain of sand of Robert William Service's poem
I think Life's mystery might be
Solved in this grain of sand.
It is a grain of sand that Archimedes used to fill the universe.
It is a grain of sand that can tip the scale just enough to change the world.