Tickets $18
A visceral exploration of the evolution of love through the words of William Shakespeare.
As primordial man and woman face unity’s final threshold, they must face their scars, betrayals, and vulnerabilities through a matrix of Shakespeare’s wit and words. Trapped in a circle of salt, both are victims as well as predators, facing lifetimes of trauma in order to move forward and become free of lifetimes of hurt.
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June 14-16, 22, 23, 27-30, 8:00 pm
23rd, 24th, 30th 5:00 pm
Written and Directed by Sara Fay George
Featuring: Khadija Sallet, Esther Sophia Artner, Mikaal Bates*
The production will also include a curated photography exhibition from Theik Smith, which will be on display in the performance space. The photography series centers on the human form, and is an extension of the theatrical performance created to further explore the multifaceted, evolving nature of intimacy and the human relationship.
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The Box Collective in collaboration with Piece of Yourself announces the premiere of Last Life: A Shakespeare Play, which will premiere on June 14 in New York City. A movement-based theatrical performance directed by Sara Fay George, the piece is crafted entirely from the plays, songs, and poems of William Shakespeare. A man and woman, trapped in a circle of salt, face the wounds of their past in this dramatic and visceral exploration of the evolution of love. What have been the most exciting things about seeing your show jump from the page to the stage? I first began conceiving the idea for Last Life in 2008 and to look back at the whole journey feels surreal. Beginning with the reading of the Complete Works of William, Shakespeare, arranging and rearranging text, premiering at the New Ohio under the title “116” and the direction of Andrea Goldman and Julia Watt in 2014, rewriting and workshopping for the New York Shakespeare Convention in 2017 and now to be directing such talented and collaborative actors, is truly a gift. The process has been long to bring us to this place and that makes it all the sweeter. Who should come to see your show? Last Life: A Shakespeare Play is not o …Read more