Firehouse Theatre goes down the “Rabbit Hole.” 

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Thanks to the fantastically warped imagination of Lewis Carroll, rabbit holes have become synonymous with other worlds, a means of escape from the consequences and realities of everyday life. Unfortunately for the characters in David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, “Rabbit Hole,” when it comes to the death of a child in an automobile accident, there are no otherworldly realms to run to. Presented by the Firehouse Theatre Project, “Rabbit Hole” examines the vacuum that death often brings to those left behind and the effort it takes to cope and recover. Performances begin Thursday, Feb. 26, and continue through March 21, with show times 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundays. $10-$25. 1609 W. Broad St. 355-2001. — Mike Hilleary

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