| Director: |
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Jonathan Walters |
| Writers: |
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Jack Gibson
& Jonathan Walters |
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Choreographer: |
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Anne Mueller |
| Vocal
Coaches/Song Leaders: |
|
Faith Helma
& Jack Gibson |
| Sound
Designer: |
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Brian Cossar |
| Set
Designers: |
|
Laura Sol
& Janan Bejaige |
| Mask &
Prop Designer: |
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Bill
Holznagel |
| Large
Prop Design & Sculpture: |
|
Meredith
Hamm |
| Costume
Designer: |
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Tamela Cropper
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| Video
Designers: |
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Lars
C. Larsen, Jack Gibson and No. 92 Productions |
| Stage Manager:
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Angie Hughes |
| Performers:
|
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Beth
Cooper, Tim Guigni, Faith Helma, Molly Jaeger, Colin Kanewske, Dylan
Paschke, Marcella Ruscigno & Marc Weaver |
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Hand2Mouth Theatre's
latest production is an ensemble-created "absurdist fairy tale" tracing
a young, talented musician's futile efforts to hold onto the childlike
innocence that shapes his art. Worn down by an overbearing father,
jealous and ambitious friends, and a dizzyingly commercial cultural
context, our youthful hero (Marc Weaver) finally turns his back on his
own creative genius. Written and directed by Jonathan Walters and Jack
Gibson, this ambitious theater piece tells its story less throug
dialogue than through physical movement, music, masks, costumes,
lighting and video. There are some nice moments, such as when the
musician chases a ball of light through a dark and windy forest....
Also the concluding ritual funeral sequence, which ends with the
musician finding his way back to his father, is strangely touching.
Richard
Wattenberg, The Oregonian, April 2003:
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