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SUMMARY:Rusted Mechanicals Presents Macbeth at The Foundry
DESCRIPTION:William Shakespeare’s MACBETH \nMurder! Prophecy! Witches! …and\, surprisingly\, Love! \nThe power of a prophecy tempts the ambitious General Macbeth and his passionately persuasive wife to accelerate their road to royalty.  \nSomething wicked this way comes when the real-life husband and wife founders of the Rustic Mechanicals play the original power couple whose vaulting ambition unravels their love and their lives.  \nDirected by Jim Warren\, alongside Intimacy Director Jessica Morgan\, Fight Choreographer Millie Omps\, Voice & Text Coach Bridget Rue Esterhuizen\, and Dramaturgy by John Shirley\, with Technical Direction by Seret Cole\, Production Design by Jason A Young\, SFX Design by Len Batson\, and Production Management by Niki DeWitt\, the Mechanicals featured in this production include Josh Brooks\, Justin Grow\, Derek Hess\, Asa Krinov\, Kyia McGill\, Stephen Phillips\, Sinead Tobin\, Jason A Young\, and Sarah Young. \n  \nFounded in the summer of 2014\, The Rustic Mechanicals is the only troupe of actors in the state dedicated to touring the works of William Shakespeare and other classical playwrights. \nThe Mechanicals now tour five shows annually\, including their summer West Virginia Shakespeare in the Park(s) outdoor tour and script-in-hand productions that we call\, “a Play\, a Pie\, and a Pint\,” focusing on making Shakespeare’s plays accessible to modern audiences by utilizing dynamic and extreme casting techniques paired with Shakespeare’s staging conditions.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/rusted-mechanicals-presents-macbeth-at-the-foundry/
LOCATION:Foundry Theater\, 800 5th Ave.\, Huntington\, WV\, 25701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown,Theater
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Javier Zamora
DESCRIPTION:In his debut memoir\, the New York Times Bestseller\, Solito\, Salvadoran poet Javier Zamora retells his nine-week odyssey across Guatemala\, Mexico\, and the Sonoran Desert before reuniting with his parents in California. \nAccompanied only by strangers and a hired “coyote\,” Zamora left his beloved aunt and grandparents to reunite with his mother and father in the United States. The three-thousand-mile journey\, only expected to last two weeks until he was abandoned in Oaxaca\, stretched into two life-altering months spent among strangers turned guardians as he traveled from El Salvador to Guatemala and then Mexico before arriving in the United States. Narrated by his nine-year-old self\, Zamora’s memoir\, Solito\, provides an intimate account of his near-impossible journey and the unexpected moments of kindness\, love\, and joy scattered across perilous boat trips\, desert treks\, arrests\, and betrayals. \n“The magic of this book lies not only in the beguiling voice of young Javier\, or the harrowing journey and immense bravery of the migrants\, or in the built-in hero’s journey of this narrative. It’s hard to reconcile the fact that this book hasn’t always been with us. How can something so essential and fundamental to the American story not already be part of our canon?” —San Francisco Chronicle. \nConversation moderated by Dr. Avinandan “Avi” Mukherjee\, Dr. Montserrat Miller\, and Tim Irr.
URL:https://visithuntingtonwv.org/event/28106/
LOCATION:Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center\, 1655 5th Ave\, Huntington\, WV\, 27501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Author Reading,Downtown,Heritage,History,Lecture,Marshall
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