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Written and Performed by Heather Marlowe Directed by Jean-Michele Gregory
Please join us for a workshop of THE HAZE - the true story of how a woman's life was forever changed with just the sip of a drink. A drugging and rape, a do-it-yourself police investigation, and the ultimate test of relationships - THE HAZE takes us through the paradox of how life goes on even while everything is unknown and in limbo. And it's funny. And not funny too. It's all mixed together. It's about an hour long, and afterwards, there will be cake.
ABOUT THE HAZE THE HAZE was written in 2012 and is currently being presented in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. THE HAZE is a 2013-14 recipient of The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts grant in San Francisco. THE HAZE has been featured several times on San Francisco's ABC7 news and nationally on MSNBC with Ronan Farrow. Supporters of THE HAZE include: San Francisco Women Against Rape, Shalom Bayit San Francisco, The Center For Investigative Reporting, and Actual Films.
ABOUT HEATHER MARLOWE Heather Marlowe (Performer/Playwright) is a multi-talented performer and playwright. She has been performing musically and as a solo theater artist at venues in Los Angeles and San Francisco since 2007. She has studied theater and dance with Kristin Linklater, Paul Binnerts, Gabrielle Roth, and Lisa Porter. In addition, she has trained with Steve Gardner on violin, and vocally with Raz Kennedy. She is currently working on her first feature-length screenplay, "Girl Scout Cookies".
ABOUT JEAN-MICHELE GREGORY Jean-Michele Gregory works as a director, editor, and dramaturg, focusing on extemporaneous theatrical works that live in the moment they are told. Working primarily with solo artists, for sixteen years she has been Mike Daisey's chief co-conspirator, staging his monologues at venues across the globe including the Public Theater, the Sydney Opera House, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre, the Spoleto Festival, T:BA Festival, Under the Radar Festival, and many more. Notable works with Daisey include The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, How Theater Failed America, Great Men of Genius, The Last Cargo Cult, American Utopias, and most recently, All the Faces of the Moon, a 29-part epic story told over one lunar cycle in collaboration with painter Larissa Tokmakova as part of the Public Theater's 2013 season.
Other notable collaborators include New York storyteller Martin Dockery, whose shows she's directed in New York and San Francisco (Wanderlust, The Surprise), and author and performer Suzanne Morrison with productions in London, New York, Seattle, Atlanta, and Maui (Yoga Bitch, Optimism).
Her productions have received the Bay Area Critics Circle Award (Great Men of Genius), nominations from the Drama League and Outer Critics Circle (If You See Something Say Something), and six Seattle Times Footlight Awards (21 Dog Years, The Ugly American, Monopoly!, The Last Cargo Cult, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, and Fucking Fucking Fucking Ayn Rand).
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LocationUNDER Saint Marks Theatre (View)
94 St Marks Pl (between 1st Avenue and Avenue A)
New York, NY 10009
United States
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