Ira Brind School of Theater Arts Presents POLAROID STORIES, Closes 9/5
By: BWW News Desk
Classic mythology and an urban-based story meet head-on in Naomi Iizuka's "Polaroid Stories," which will be performed by students from the Ira Brind School of Theater Arts at the University of the Arts as part of the Philly Fringe, an unfiltered festival where new and established artists present their work free of a selection process.
Directed by Amy Feinberg, head of the Brind School program in Directing, Playwriting and Production (DPP) and producing artistic director of New York City's Hypothetical Theatre Company, "Polaroid Stories" runs September 1 - 5 at the University's Caplan Studio Theater (211 S. Broad St.). Tickets for evening and matinee performances are available online. Because of its extensive use of profanity, simulated sex and drug use, "Polaroid Stories" is not suggested for children under 14.Inspired in part by Ovid's "Metamorphoses," "Polaroid Stories" is a story slam at the fringe of a heartless city, home to a crew of punks, freaks and runaways. Caught in an urban labyrinth, nine jive-talking desperadoes battle and bare their shattered souls in the diamond-hard poetry of the street. A blend of slam poetry and interviews the playwright held with youths living on the street, the play creates a searing, honest and touching portrayal of what love and home mean to those who eternally wander. It journeys into a dangerous world where myth-making fulfills a fierce need for transcendence and where storytelling has the power to transform a reality in which characters' lives are continually threatened, devalued and effaced.
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