Faculty Performance Production: “H G, a great and terrible story,” by Anna Maria Hong, Jean Randich, Sue Rees, and Allen Shawn

DRA4407.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2022 Faculty Performance Production: “H G, a great and terrible story,” by Anna Maria Hong, Jean Randich, Sue Rees, and Allen Shawn

Course Description

Summary

This is a faculty performance production of a new multimedia music theater piece freely inspired by Anna Maria Hong’s novella, “H G,” a cubistic re-envisioning of the Grimm’s tale of Hansel and Gretel as a surreal, feminist hero’s journey. Here abandonment, enchantment, and the fear of being consumed challenge the protagonists to imagine the unimaginable: how do you give birth to the self you want to become when everything is stacked against you? There are roles for the usual suspects, Father, H., G., and Witch, as well as a chorus of Feral Children/Stars (physical movers who sing). Singers/Actors who sing, Dancers who sing, Movers who sing, especially those who can read music, are encouraged to audition. Auditions will be held on campus in October of 2021. Once cast, students will be given music and instruction to aid them in learning the music. When we return to campus in February 2022, we will work as an ensemble on the music and rehearse throughout the term. We generally rehearse in the evenings from Tuesday to Friday with some Saturday afternoons. The show will be staged immersively with live music composed and performed by Allen Shawn, projection and set design by Sue Rees, and directed by Jean Randich, The process culminates in three public performances in Lester Martin Theater on April 22, 23 and 24, 2022. Following the example of Lynn Hernandez, we practice presenting material and activities that respect equity, inclusion, and diversity. This embraces gender identity, sexuality, disability, age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, race, nationality, religion, and culture. The ability to read musical notation strongly encouraged.

Instructor

  • Jean Randich

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2022

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16