Private link: For participants' review, photos by John Heon and Emily Schilling ...
May we ask help from Wilma Theater people for the name of the woman in the photo, top left? Thank you, Frank, for explaining the likable/despicable "Messenger" role.
Thanks, everyone!
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May we ask help from Wilma Theater people for the name of the woman in the photo, top left? Thank you, Frank, for explaining the likable/despicable "Messenger" role.
Thanks, everyone!
Photos are numbered for your convenience; if they're out of sequence, it means a deletion has been requested.
Kate: "....it's celebrating and accepting and railing against and despairing over and laugh-crying about our most uncontrollable impulses and urges, which are part of what makes us human...."
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Stills from Campbell O'Hare's reading of Arsinoe and Frank Nardi Jr. reading Messenger
Frank Nardi Jr. reading from Messenger role
Jessica Rizzo and Kate Tarker on The Oresteia and gendered justice.