The dynamic downtown theater company Naked Angels, under the leadership of new Artistic Director Liz Carlson, is pleased to announce a one-week extension on the limited Off-Broadway engagement of the new folk concert play SeaWife, Originally scheduled to close on Sunday July, 19, the play - co-created by Seth Moore (The Man With America Skin) and indie-folk rock sextet The Lobbyists, with direction by Carlson - will now run through Sunday, July 26 at South Street Seaport Museum's Melville Gallery (213 Water Street) in New York's historic South Street Seaport district.
Part play, part concert, and part environmental experience, SeaWife is a modern theatrical event that envelops its audience in a dark original tale marked with romance, tragedy and spirits on the high seas. Audiences are invited to raise a glass of ale as they are transported through an adventure of epic proportions following Percy, a young sailor bred within the golden age of the American whaling industry, as he journeys through port cities and sea vessels in search of a greater glory than killing leviathan. From haunting folk ballads to rhythmic bluegrass melodies, SeaWife features an original score that weaves lush harmonies and folk instrumentation to create a unique acoustic sound, performed by actor-musicians Tommy Crawford, Eloïse Eonnet, Alex Grubbs, Will Turner, Tony Vo and Douglas Waterbury-Tieman ("The Lobbyists") with Raymond Sicam III.
Developed by Carlson within Naked Angels' 3-Step Formula, SeaWife features a rising-star creative team including Set Designer Jason Sherwood (Goodspeed's Circus in Winter; Broadway's Living on Love - Assoc.), Costume Designer Loren Shaw (Restoration Comedy), Lighting Designer Jake DeGroot (Here Lies Love - Assoc.) and Sound Designer Dave Sanderson (Hand to God - Assoc.), with puppet design by James Ortiz (The Woodsman), prop design by Samantha Shoffner and visual art by Kate Lehman & Travis Schlat.
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