Stage Direction, Script/Concept, Costume Design, Properties, Performance; with significant writing & editing by Miriam Suzanne and the ensemble
Produced by Julie Rada and Grapefruit Lab
Rio Mesa Center, Southeastern Utah desert, September 2015 & May 2016
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“Try to locate the moon. Look longingly at the sky. Talk to others. Don’t lose track of where you are.” This is the invitation from the Warbler to the other canyon inhabitants and the audience. In this site-specific performance, spectators are led down a long dirt road through the remote desert. Along the way, they encounter the denizens of the desert: Echo, Narcissus, the Grey Woman, Turkey, and the Warbler. Medusa invites each of them into her chamber. The land is remote—a field station in southeastern Utah, managed by the University of Utah. One must intentionally go to this isolated floodplain on the Colorado Plateau. Once there, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking beauty and sweeping landscapes. The In-Between was designed for spectators to walk as a group, encountering different characters and moments along their path. They share time with one another and engage in 1:1 performer/audience experiences, reflect on intimacy and distance in the desert landscape, and participate in an ambulatory performance indistinguishable from the magnificence of the setting in it takes place. Influenced by the writings of Edward Abbey and As Eve Said to the Serpent: On Landscape, Gender, and Art by Rebecca Solnit.
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Performed by Steven Jones, Julie Rada, Erin Rollman, Kali Scott, Kenny Storms, Miriam Suzanne
Sound design by Kenny Storms
Costume design by Shannon McCullock (with support from Erin Rollman)
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Photography by James Dumas
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Special thanks to The Rio Mesa Center, Buntport Theater, Andrea R. Brunelle, Hau Quan Truong, Zachary Jay Lundeen, Shelley Edwards, Raymond Tymas-Jones, University of Utah Department of Theatre, University of Utah Geography Department
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