AMERICAN CARNAGE: A LOVE STORY by Aimee Greenberg - a world premiere presented by fruitlessmoon theatreworks. An unlikely love story - part sci-fi and part thriller in a future where high technology manifests organically within humans and manufactured beings. 'YML' is from an evolved species and events trigger feelings he didn't expect to have. . .it's a tale of alternate worlds examining the idea of what is human, where are the boundaries when senses have been removed. AMERICAN CARNAGE: A LOVE STORY presents a dystopian look at a future shaped by our current world.
Based in San Diego, fruitlessmoon theatreworks is committed to producing original and established works in both traditional and unconventional spaces challenging audiences with bold staging, poetic language and uncompromising vision. Recent productions include Light Falling Down (with OTC at The Brooks), Occupy the Rice Fields, (presented at Space 4 Art and North Coast Rep), A Midsummer Night's Dream in Balboa Park's Zoro Garden and Waiting for Godot at the White Box.
All performances have a Post-Play Talk-Back! Uncertified/recent ITP graduates will provide interpretation at every performance!
Tickets are $20 general admission, $15 student/senior. Tickets can be purchased online at fruitlessmoon.ticketleap.com or call for ticket info: 949.246.1698
Director/Writer Aimee Greenberg cut her teeth working in off-Broadway theatres such as Playwright's Horizons, The Performing Garage, Theatre for the New City, La MaMa E.T.C. and The Medicine Show. As Artistic Director of HEIJERA Productions, Greenberg presented over 15 original works at various venues including Sushi, Barnsdall Art Theatre, The Carpenter Art Center, and LA Women's Theatre Festival and was a recipient of multiple awards including: the Rockefeller/Asian Cultural Council fellowship, Seattle Original Works, Los Angeles Women's Foundation and City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Endowment. Greenberg has also presented original work in Europe and Asia including festivals such as the Volterra Teatro in Italy with Grotowski, the European Women's Festival in Finland and performed on The National Noh Stage in Tokyo
Alexandra Philips is Delilah
Donatella Soul playing The Museum Director and Arthur Wentworth as YML
Brian P Evans playing Coleigula while Whitney Wegman plays his daughter Doti
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