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Arctic Requiem: The Story of Luke Cole and Kivalina

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By Sharmon J. Hilfinger and Joan McMillen

Directed by Tracy Ward

October 23 - November 15, 2015, Z Below, San Francisco

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For more information, and to support our efforts, please visit our
Arctic Requiem Kickstarter Campaign

 

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their way to visibility!

BootStrap Theater Foundation was founded in 1998 with a mission to help theater artists bootstrap their way to visibility. We focus on professional productions of original plays by San Francisco Bay Area playwrights. We work with playwrights, offering both dramaturgical and production support to bring previously unproduced scripts to fruition. As a nomad theater company, we have developed, produced independently or co-produced twelve world premieres.

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Perpetual Motion in Perpetual Motion

Perpetual Motion

Thanks for a wonderful run!


Perpetual Motion had a wonderful run, starting in the Bay Area in December 2014 and moving on to New Haven, Connecticut; New York City, New York; and Columbia, South Carolina! Thanks to all our supporters who helped make this show happen. Stay tuned for upcoming photos from various locations across the continental U.S.!

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Perpetual Motion is an immersive theatrical experience about the loneliness of moving and an alien lost in Buenos Aires. Written in the solitary haze of an expat's relocation, this one-woman show explores the ephemeral communities we create as we try to find ourselves in an unknown city. Staged in a living room instead of a traditional theater, the piece uses a unique form of audience interaction, incorporating audience input and participation without being coercive. Perpetual Motion promises scifi exposition, translation errors, and a brownie for everyone.


Written and performed by Paz Pardo and directed by Enrique Lozano.