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![]() adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm by The Renegade Company | ![]() adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm "Leo kicks the gate open to let the crowd into the 20th Annual Harvest festival" | ![]() Jenni Messner and Zach Tredino adapt Georges Bataille's Story of My Eye | ![]() Jenni Messner and Zach Trebino adapt Georges Bataille's novel into an art performance that is not embarrassed to show their genitals | ![]() Repurposed Theatre Company: Rachel Luan Strayer | ![]() Ophelia is Jane's imagination projecting her childhood. The brother figure violates her and ruins her future relationships. | ![]() Jane dressed up like a princess has a tv dinner date with her knight and shining armor. |
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![]() The magic globe is a gift for Ophelia, but Jane as her adult self is preparing for a date and her past is always haunting her. | ![]() The costumes and props move from past to present to illustrate Jane's identity crisis. | ![]() Jane Drowning Ophelia | ![]() Opening act | ![]() Athena and the Furys | ![]() The Furys want revenge for the murder of Clytemnestra. | ![]() @The Pennsylvania Museum the great domed space makes for a dark and cavernous stage. |
![]() Athena and Apollo | ![]() Act II Athena and Apollo in Olympus and Oresteia in the background | ![]() Clytemnestra kills Agememnon | ![]() Oresteia kills Clytemnestra | ![]() The Furys | ![]() The Furys surround Oresteia and want revenge for Clytemnestra (in the Egyptian art exhibition) | ![]() Entrance into the gallery style performance of Julius Caesar by Romeo Castalucci |
![]() Closing act | ![]() Antony's famous speech | ![]() Julius Caesar :MENE; God hath numbered thy kingdom, and finished it.27. TEKEL; Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.28. PERES; Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.29. (biblehub.com) | ![]() Julius Caesar is overwhelmed by the noise, He gives a speech using hand gestures, The house is spooked and shits. | ![]() Julius Caesar offers his nipple for his loyal subjects to suck, they crucify him, and derobe him. | ![]() Antony and the resurrection of Julius Caesar | ![]() The assassination of Julius Caesar |
![]() | ![]() ActI | ![]() Antony with blood on his face | ![]() The roman salute | ![]() Pantea Productions Darya | ![]() Pantea Productions Puppetry | ![]() Pantea Productions Puppetry |
![]() Shadow effect Darya's father fights for his Persian heritage | ![]() "I AM PERSIAN" | ![]() Pantea Productions adaptation of Rumi's Poetry | ![]() Projection of a Persian landscape, a tank, and a little girl with her teddy bear depicts the hostile environment of Persia | ![]() Created by Brenna Geffers and The Philadelphia Opera Collective | ![]() | ![]() Front Hall |
![]() Maryruth Stine | ![]() Crystal Charles | ![]() Nietzche reading by Crystal Charles | ![]() Written by August Strindberg | ![]() Amelia and Emily are long lost friends. They have grown apart from each other. Emily married a big shot director, and Amelia became a starring actress. They meet in a coffee shop accidentally... | ![]() Amelia has had enough and throws her drink in Emily's face | ![]() Trump Impersonation |
![]() Annielille Gavino-Kolmon | ![]() Pakistani | ![]() | ![]() Nikolai Mackenzie | ![]() Nikolai Mackenzie | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() Act I | ![]() Act II | ![]() Breathe | ![]() Act IV | ![]() Act IV | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() "How many bombs does it take to blow up Moscow" | ![]() "Love is impossible, but I will kill the Grand Duke" | ![]() "...to feel another body before you die." |
![]() To pardon the assassin would bring shame to his name | ![]() The assassin in prison | ![]() Hostility among the assassin's party | ![]() The assasin talks about murder as though it is nothing | ![]() He could not go through with the assassination because there was a child in the way. |
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