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THE RIVER OF FORGETFULNESS
by karen hines; directed by griffin mcinnes
"Four bright young artists grapple with a poisonous living situation. “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”… they quickly learn is a meaningless platitude"
I have had the absolute joy of working with playwright Karen Hines and director Griffin McInnes, playing myself in the digital drama, The River of Forgetfulness. Theatre on Zoom has (surprisingly!) made me so excited to explore a variety of mediums that have not been fully explored within the arts. These new ways of developing what acting can be continues to grow my passion for acting under any and all circumstances.
"The sincerity of the acting lends itself beautifully to this piece: housemates Sam Cranston, Alison Adams, and Katelyn Doyle (pictured at the top of this story) perform brilliantly together. I felt as though I knew these characters, perhaps because I have been living the same horror of struggling through a performance degree online. The play is simultaneously a delightful escape from depressing reality as well as a compelling reflection of it."
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