RED ASH MOSAIC
Created by Raymond Bobgan
and the Cleveland Core Ensemble.
Directed by Raymond Bobgan.
June 21-23, 2018
Riffe Center Studio Two
77 South High St.
Featuring the Cleveland Core Ensemble:
Raymond Bobgan, Faye Hargate, Adam Seeholzer, Darius Stubbs, Molly Andrews-Hinders, Holly Holsinger, Maya T Jones, and Sarah Moore.
Research and development collaborators include:
Dionne Atchison, Courtney Nicole Auman, Ryan Edlinger, Lauren Joy Fraley, Sally Groth, Caitlin Lewins, Colleen McCaughey, Brandon X. McSwain, Chris Seibert, Jaclyn Vogel, and Todd Krispinsky who functioned as a design consultant and advisor.
Photo by Steve Wagner
Photo by Steve Wagner
Photo by Steve Wagner
Photo by Steve Wagner
Photo by Steve Wagner
Schedule:
Thursday, June 21 @ 8pm
Friday, June 22 @ 8pm
Saturday, June 23 @ 8pm
Please note: There will be NO late seating.
Running time: Two hours and five minutes, including one intermission.
Please visit the Cleveland Public Theatre website for photos, videos, and much more information about Red Ash Mosaic. (And then come back here to get your tickets for the very limited Columbus engagement.)
“Red Ash Mosaic delivers … a seamless fusion of the familiar and the exotic … In the world of collaboratively devised and exploratory theater, Raymond Bobgan is the artist of note. He is surrounded by exceptionally talented and fully committed performers. And the quality of Red Ash Mosaic is superb.”
– Bob Abelman, Cleveland Jewish News
Two years ago, the Cleveland Public Theatre was honored with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts – the largest NEA production grant in CPT history – for the development and production process of RED ASH MOSAIC.
RED ASH MOSAIC, created by Raymond Bobgan and the Cleveland Core Ensemble, is an experiment in powerful physical action, original music, and poetic texts – designed not to show, but to invoke. Not a presentation, but a transmission.
Beginning in the daily doldrums of a video game store, RED ASH MOSAIC launches into an otherworldly land of dreams and spirits and the awakening of one man as he confronts his own death/life.
“Moments of surpassing beauty … fierce theatrical imagination and a rippling physicality.”
– Christine Howey, Scene Magazine
Photo by Steve Wagner