Kelsey Oliver
Kelsey Oliver
Summertime
Music : Marc Rebillet
Choreographer : Betty Mansion
Dancers : Betty Mansion, Veronique Lemonnier, Sarah Magassa, Kelsey Oliver, Ellen Houck, Gabriel Goux, Alessio Sutera, Pierre Lamour, Jérôme De Meûter Videographer : Luca Fernandez
Réalisé avec l'aide de la Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles, Service de la Danse
LOST GIRL
KIMBERLY BELFLOWER'S
Neverland was an awfully long time ago…
What became of Wendy Darling in the years following her adventures with Peter Pan in Neverland? An exploration of love, loss, identity and magic, Lost Girl continues the story of J.M. Barrie’s beloved character – the girl who had to grow up.
Long after she last saw Peter fly through her bedroom window, Wendy decides that she must find him in order to reclaim her kiss and move on with her life. Along the way, she encounters other girls who went to Neverland and learns she is not alone. Lost Girl is a new play about standing in the center of your own story instead of the shadow of someone else’s.
A new play written by Kimberly Belflower
Directed by Cara Phipps, assisted by Kevin Poole
Movement Directed by Kelsey Oliver
Stage Managed by Jessica Forte, assisted by Joshua Secor
Technical Director - Lawerence Bennett
Dramaturg - Courtney McEniry
Lighting Design by Yi-Tai Chung, assisted by Aaron Curry
Costume Design by Kelsey Vidic
IM Design by Jon Haas, assisted by Shimshon Zeevi
Sound Design by Joe Cornelison
Scenic Design by Camryn DeWet, assisted by Iman Corbani
Community Engagement Coordinator - Lauren Smith
Performed by Annemarie Alaniz, Toni Baker, Josh Cole, Kat Lozano, Jordan Maranto, Teddy Santiesteban, Adriana Scamardi, Steven Schwope, Luke Stodghill, and Ismael Vallejo
This piece was performed November 2016 at The University of Texas at Austin's Oscar G. Brockett Theatre.
381 Bleecker
GIA MAROTTA'S
It’s 2015, and Meg, an avant-garde choreographer in her early 60s, is losing the West Village apartment where she’s spent her entire adult life. When her sister, Ellen, shows up with her son, David, to help Meg pack, the two women must reckon with a complicated snarl of old wounds connected to their brother’s battle with AIDS in the 1980s.
Written by Gia Marotta
Directed by Jess Hutchinson
Choreographed by Kelsey Oliver
Technical Direction by Lawrence Bennett
Lighting Design by Kate Ducey
Sound Design by Billy Henry
Costume Design by E.L. Hohn
Scenic Design/Production Design by Bruno-Pierre Houle
Stage Managed by Kamyle Smith
Production Managed by Kyle Winkelmann
Curated by Steven Dietz
Co-Curated by Hannah Wolf
Performed by Addie Alexander, Sarah Stuart, Tucker Martin, Brad Rizzo, Julia Bauer, and Ashton Fortune
This piece was performed in April 2016 in Oscar G. Brockett Theatre as a part of UTNT (University of Texas New Theatre)