Firehouse Theatre is proud to present the regional premiere of Tim Crouch's play AN OAK TREE. This unique performance experience revolves around a traveling hypnotist who discovers that the volunteer he's called up from the audience for his show is the father of a girl he accidentally killed in a car accident. As Crouch explains, for the grieving father "nothing now is what it is. It's like he's in a play - but he doesn't know the words or the moves."
Crouch named his play AN OAK TREE after Michael Craig-Martin's famous conceptual artwork from the '70s. Craig-Martin's AN OAK TREE is installed in two units - a glass of water on a glass shelf on metal brackets 253 centimeters above the ground, and a text mounted on the wall. The text takes the form of a Q&A where Craig-Martin describes changing "a glass of water into a full-grown oak tree without altering the elements of the glass of water," and explains that "the actual oak tree is physically present but in the form of the glass of water." Craig-Martin's work originated in his belief that the artist has the capacity to "speak" and the viewer is willing to accept what the artist is saying.Cast:
Landon Nagel* - Hypnotist
TBD* - Father
*line-up of guest actors who'll perform the role of the Father will be announced soon
Production Team:
Mark Lerman - Director
Tennessee Dixon - Production Designer
Robbie Kinter - Sound Designer
Todd Labelle - Lighting Designer
Lori Seman - Stage Manager
Performance Schedule:
Wed April 4 @ 7:30pm (preview)
Thu April 5 @ 7:30pm (press opening)
Fri, April 6 @ 7:30pm
Sat April 7 @ 7:30pm
Sun April 8 @ 4pm
Thu April 12 @ 7:30pm
Fri April 13 @ 7:30pm
Sat April 14 @ 7:30pm
Tickets:
$25-$15
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