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Motionless

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Motionless
with lines chosen by the company from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
directed by the directing team
under our own influence

[There is one character, Victor, who traverses the performance space in a "slow motion race" that takes the entire time of the performance. The rest of the company is "the company."]

[A]
[Each member of the company is standing in a position at the edge of the performance space, separated from the others.]

Graveyard Tale

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Graveyard Tale

Act I: The Fiend Act
Act II: Alone Together
written and performed by Hannah Bonilla, Yuka Matsunami, and Claire Tolentino
directed by Gwethalyn Williams & Chris Gregory
under the influence of Suzan-Lori Parks

The Frankenstein Father As The Monster:
“I condemned the creature and the creature condemned me.”
(rest)

Lass die Toten Ihre Stücke Haben/Let the Dead Have Their Piece

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Lass die Toten Ihre Stücke Haben/Let the Dead Have Their Piece
written by Anna Kamerer, Clay Burkhead, Kyle Huse, and Lakin Anderson
directed by Gwethalyn Williams & Ashley Flinn
under the influence of Heiner Müller

Der Anfangsschnitt /Der Fehler des Mannes
The Initial Incision / Man's Mistake
FRANKENSTEIN: I MUST BEGIN WHERE I’VE BEGUN. START WHAT I’VE FINISHED.

This is What it is To Live

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This is What it is To Live
written by Chris Auten, Magda Borgarelli, Barbara Korten, & Paul Knackendoffel
diirected by Chris Gregory & Elizabeth Uthoff
under the influence of Gertrude Stein

What a cute idea
What a cute idea to stop for booze
For booze but not for drinks
Not for drinks because shouting snow is your only beverage
And plenty of it
What a cute idea

My sadness is for reasons undetermined
Yet to determine
Sadness saddens everyone
Most will die
Not all but most

Frankenstein, Errr

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Frankenstein, Errr
written by the company
assisted and directed by the Directing Staff
under the influence of Lee Breuer

I’m sorry. Did the image of my discolored, disporportioned, lopsided face scare you? A blinding sensation? Loss of breath? I get it. I am unique. I feel large and I certainly look mortifying. I am under the impression that I am fairly unrelatable to average guys. Please don't shoot at me. It makes things difficult.

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