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SVT's Voices Underwater - Friday 11/02

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SVT's Voices Underwater - Friday 11/02

Post by sara farr »

Hey you!

I'm thinking about going to see SVT's Voice's Underwater this coming Friday -- 11/02. I built a small part of their set (under Connor Hopkins watchfull eye) and would like to see the play.

Anyone else interested in going, too?

Here is the gist...

When a young couple enters an ominous plantation home in Alabama, they are confounded by a deluge of their ancestor’s past. A regional premiere by former Austin playwright Abi Basch, Voices Underwater dives into the ebb and flows of our country’s deep history of prejudice. A chillingly beautiful play, Voices Underwater confronts the ghosts of our past and wades through the depths of haunted hearts.

Written by: Abi Basch
Directed by: Jenny Larson
Costumes: Laura Cannon
Sound Design: Buzz Moran
Set/ Puppetry Design: Connor Hopkins
Light Design: Diana Duecker
Video Design: Lee Webster

Featuring: Hannah Kenah, Robin Grace Thompson, Meg Sullivan and Sean Tate
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I might be up for that.

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I think Kacey and I are going tonight. Who else wants to see some scripted the-atre?

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Post by Dave »

I think Rachel and I are going too.
If you disrespect your character, or play it just for laughs, it will sell some gags, but it's all technique.
It's like watching a juggler-- you'll be impressed by it, but it's not going to touch you in anyway. "
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