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DESCRIPTION:A live performance streamed to your home\, AN ILIAD By Lisa Pet
erson & Denis O’Hare is a play about friendship\, honoring the dead\, and s
topping cycles of violence. A storyteller cries out in the woods for a muse
to help tell the story of the Trojan War. Will they get the assistance the
y need? Will they finally end this cycle of violence? Friendship\, laughter
\, tears\, music\, and tequila help this 100-minute story unfold. Filmed on
a socially-distanced set in Athens\, OH.\n\n \n\nDirected by David Cromer’
s assistant\, Emily Penick\, the play was rehearsed in a field\, with cast
and crew masked\, and staged to keep actors at least ten feet from one anot
her. Then\, Ukrainian cinematographer Anastasiia Kulikalova stepped in to t
ranslate the play to film. AN ILIAD was shot on a socially-distanced film s
et in rural Ohio.\n\n \n\nTickets to the three streamed performances are fr
ee with all donations going to Vibrancy Theater\, a new Black and Indigenou
s POC ensemble in Athens\, Ohio. Members of Vibrancy Theater worked on or a
ppeared in the film.
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SUMMARY:An Iliad
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CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings
DESCRIPTION:A live performance streamed to your home\, AN ILIAD By Lisa Pet
erson & Denis O’Hare is a play about friendship\, honoring the dead\, and s
topping cycles of violence. A storyteller cries out in the woods for a muse
to help tell the story of the Trojan War. Will they get the assistance the
y need? Will they finally end this cycle of violence? Friendship\, laughter
\, tears\, music\, and tequila help this 100-minute story unfold. Filmed on
a socially-distanced set in Athens\, OH.\n\n \n\nDirected by David Cromer’
s assistant\, Emily Penick\, the play was rehearsed in a field\, with cast
and crew masked\, and staged to keep actors at least ten feet from one anot
her. Then\, Ukrainian cinematographer Anastasiia Kulikalova stepped in to t
ranslate the play to film. AN ILIAD was shot on a socially-distanced film s
et in rural Ohio.\n\n \n\nTickets to the three streamed performances are fr
ee with all donations going to Vibrancy Theater\, a new Black and Indigenou
s POC ensemble in Athens\, Ohio. Members of Vibrancy Theater worked on or a
ppeared in the film.
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SUMMARY:An Iliad
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CATEGORIES:Movies & Screenings
DESCRIPTION:A live performance streamed to your home\, AN ILIAD By Lisa Pet
erson & Denis O’Hare is a play about friendship\, honoring the dead\, and s
topping cycles of violence. A storyteller cries out in the woods for a muse
to help tell the story of the Trojan War. Will they get the assistance the
y need? Will they finally end this cycle of violence? Friendship\, laughter
\, tears\, music\, and tequila help this 100-minute story unfold. Filmed on
a socially-distanced set in Athens\, OH.\n\n \n\nDirected by David Cromer’
s assistant\, Emily Penick\, the play was rehearsed in a field\, with cast
and crew masked\, and staged to keep actors at least ten feet from one anot
her. Then\, Ukrainian cinematographer Anastasiia Kulikalova stepped in to t
ranslate the play to film. AN ILIAD was shot on a socially-distanced film s
et in rural Ohio.\n\n \n\nTickets to the three streamed performances are fr
ee with all donations going to Vibrancy Theater\, a new Black and Indigenou
s POC ensemble in Athens\, Ohio. Members of Vibrancy Theater worked on or a
ppeared in the film.
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