‘In the Dark’

Tuesday, March 4, 2014 - 19:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Bathed in crimson light and huddled around an evening campfire, “Eve” and “Zade” — played by Taylor Phillips ’13 and Matt Bialo ’15 — take an apocalyptic stroll through a forest filled with a dark wonder and pathos in the Adams House Pool Theater production of “In the Dark.” Writer and director Matt Krane ’15 explained the dynamic of his production: “I feel incredibly lucky to work with such a talented and fun cast. The show itself is partially about how words can take you somewhere else, lead you into the woods or to the top of a mountain, make a world or destroy it. I feel like my actors have embraced that challenge and, in every moment of rehearsal, have used words fearlessly to create characters and places and emotions.” The Adams House Pool Theater enhances the expressionist landscape created by Krane. “I think the performance space inside Adams adds a really...

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