My good friend Aaron has a new show playing in Houston.
He explains in his email:
What You’ve Done is part-play, part installation – it’s performed in a shotgun house in Houston’s 3rd Ward, and the audience is limited to 12 people per night. The story starts after a sister’s disappearance, and gives three different perspectives on what caused her to depart. Viewers become voyeurs, confidantes.
What You’ve Done opens October 20 and runs three weeks, with six shows per week. It is performed by the lovely and talented Eleanor Colvin, Autumn Knight and Troy Schulze, with the help of a TV/VCR and a telephone answering machine named PhoneMate. The piece is designed by local installation artist Eric Zapata. Tory Vazquez has helped fix the script.
Do you know anyone in Houston? Do you think they might like to see a show by me? Please tell them – it opens Thursday October 20 and runs three weeks, six shows a week.
Details.
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