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murder, hope

Infinity Live Productions
Seattle, WA
Rating: GENERAL AUDIENCE | Genre: Solo show
Yellow Venue   60 minutes (Discounts: )
MAIN TICKETING PAGE $10 (plus $8 Fringe Button)
Neuroplasticity, Appalachian murder ballads, family history and superhero mythology, are presented in an impassioned collage of compelling stories and characters who all have in common a distinct lack of balance.


Written and performed by Becky Poole and directed by Carrie Morris, 'murder, hope' is a new play incorporating Neuroplasticity research, superhero mythology, family history and Appalachian murder ballads, presenting an impassioned collage of compelling characters who all have in common a distinct lack of balance. The show connects emotional and intellectual dots between these concepts, pulling them into a cohesive piece using, personal stories, character work from case studies, experimental movement based on Neuroplastic therapy, Batman comic books, and creative acoustic sound design featuring the musical saw. It is a show bent in the experimental theatre direction, steeped in an absurd sense of humor, but grounded in truth (factual and emotional). It’s a show that aspires to have new hope, complicated goodness and a skewed sense of balance. Along with Carrie Morris’s direction, multi-media knowledge, and inter-disciplinary work history, the two have created a heartfelt and disorienting piece of theatre. This show was workshopped in Seattle at Theatre off Jackson, Annex Theatre, and under the direction of Carrie Morris at the Dreamland Theater in Ypsilanti Michigan.

 

 
 

“Becky Poole has a quirky voice and commitment to the absurd that is hilariously charming”.
– New York Theatre

“…uses her apple-cheeked charm to lure the audience in before unleashing a bizarre blend of perkiness and rage.”
– Backstage Magazine

“Extraordinarily Delightful…”
– Comedynet.com

"...quietly harrowing."
– The Stranger

"Becky Poole has created a brilliant little one-woman show that deals with disease, its impact on family, and superheroes. She also plays music on saws. It's flippin' awesome."
- Seattlest.com