October 6 – 23, 1994
@ The Ontological Theater at St. Mark’s Church
by Marguerite Duras
Directed by David Herskovits
India Song, the story of a love affair which took place in India long ago. What makes Duras’ play radical is its structure: while four voices describe their memories of events from the distant past, other actors embody those memories but without speech. The text we hear is never completely in sync with what we see on stage, giving the play a fluid, dreamlike quality.
With Michelle Beshaw, Michael Booth, Caroline Clay, Andrea Jaco, Gabrielle Lansner, Julie Lawrence, Casey McDonald, Gary Mink, Mary Neufeld, Paulo Nynez-Ueno, Charles Parnell, Suzanne Rose, Greig Sargeant, Mark Setlock, Camden Toy and Jeanne Wilcoxon
Dramaturg Douglas Langworthy,
Lighting Design by Lenore Doxsee,
Sound by Tim Schellenbaum,
Costumes by David Zinn,
Set Design by Marsha Ginsberg,
Production Stage Manager Ross Gourvitz,
Technical Director Brit Payne,
Assistant Director Lyndell Moore,
Assistant Lighting Designer Darla Braswell,
Assistant Stage Manager Genevieve Grant