KD Conservatory College of Film and Dramatic Arts is proud to announce their Spring theatrical production of Sarah Ruhl's Drama Desk Award-winning play Eurydice. Eurydice is under the direction of KD Acting Professor Sarah Rutan, a former seven-year company member of the famed Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
The play opens March 29th, followed by performances March 30th and 31st, and April 5th through April 7th. All Friday and Saturday night performances are at 7:30 pm and the Sunday matinees will be at 2:00 pm. Performances will be held at the T.A. Taylor Theatre at the KD Conservatory Campus, 2600 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students, and $5 for KD Conservatory students and alumni. Tickets are available at the box office at KD Conservatory (214) 638-0484 and online at brownpapertickets.com.
In Eurydice, Sarah Ruhl re-imagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters, ingenious plot twists, and breathtaking effects, the play is a fresh look at a timeless love story.
Director Sarah Rutan explains why she chose Ruhl's play to be a part of KD Conservatory's season:
"I was drawn to Eurydice because it is a classic myth told from the perspective of a woman. Ancient stories like this connect individuals, not only to the past, but to the present. This one, particularly Ruhl's version, really focuses on the father/daughter dynamic as well. Being close to my father, as Ruhl was to hers, made me want to examine the beautiful and often confusing aspects of father/daughter relationships."
Kevin Rhodes as Orpheus and Caroline Wagner as Eurydice in KD Conservatory's production of Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl. Photo by Edwin Williams.
KD Conservatory's school director Mike Schraeder was thrilled when Rutan proposed Eurydice for KD's 2018-2019 season:
"I am fascinated by myth and the role it currently plays in our world. Many might argue that these stories are archaic; they were only relevant to the cultures that they were written for many years ago. This is not the case. They continue to serve an important function in society, reminding and teaching us about who we were and who we can be. Modernizing this story that has been a part of the social consciousness for well over two thousand years was a brilliant and bold move by Sarah Ruhl. Theatre and myth are first cousins, if not siblings, so staging this work seems very natural and exhilarating. And the show is in good hands with Rutan."
Celebrating 40 years of professional training, KD Conservatory is dedicated to the development of actors and filmmakers and to the creation of avenues into the professional world of entertainment. KD's students develop skills that enable them to realize their full potential in the theatre and film industries in a supportive and creative environment.
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