FABULATION OR, THE RE-EDUCATION OF UNDINE

In rehearsals this week we have been on our feet, continuing the process of staging In The Red and Brown Water. We've been further establising relationships between characters and giving clarity to the text and story within a physical context. I’m enjoying the spontaneous and organic mode of staging our production with our extremely talented cast. If you'd like to see Columbia University School of the Arts' production of In The Red and Brown Water, you can find ticket information by clicking the image below. Performance dates are December 5 - December 8 at the Lenfest Center for the Arts. Here's a description of the play:
I just finished my first week as choreographer for a staging of Terrell Alvin McCraney's play IN THE RED AND BROWN WATER. This play is the first of three plays in a trilogy of plays called BROTHER/SISTER PLAYS:
IN THE RED AND BROWN WATER
THE BROTHERS SIZE
MARCUS; OR THE SECRET OF SWEET
Being in the room with Mr. McCraney's words, images, expressions feels like a rite of passage into contemporary theatre. Collaborating with director, Melissa Crespo is a heavenly experience.