Articulating the Arts:
Tales in Time
Articulating the Arts is Articulate Theatre Company's signature benefit event. It brings together our Company members and guest artists with unique works of art to use as a springboard and source of inspiration for new theatre works. Our first installment focused on playwrights taking "one image" and giving us "a thousand words." The second one took the images "Off The Wall" and put them on the stage! Our third AtA, we moved from the visual arts to the musical arts, specifically folk music!
OLD STORIES. NEW PLAYS
New works inspired by folklore
from around the world.
April 24-27, 2017
@ T. Schreiber Studio
@ T. Schreiber Studio
AtA: Tales in Time was a wonderful success, with a completely sold out run. The panel discussion with Douglas Carter Beane, Regina Ress and Ken Davenport was enlightening and entertaining as well!
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VIDEO
Discover "Enchanted" the fairy tale that inspired both "Still" by P.C. Allan, and "Hindsight" by Audrey Webb
Can you remember your first bedtime story? For little Calliope, "The Golden Key" will always be a favorite.
You have to admit, a Salmon might have a few interesting things to say! {The Wisdom of Salmon, inspired by The First Salmon]
Once there was a very wicked man. Can the Mockingbirds break free? Do they want to? [No Mockingbirds on Friday, inspired by No Mockingbirds on Friday]
Does art have power? Can it save you from ...gulp... goblins? [And Then The Elements Spoke, inspired by The Boy Who Drew Cats]
Do clothes really make the man? What about the man that makes the clothes? [Power Suit, inspired by The Emperor's New Clothes]
You want to tell a story with a moral. Your audience has other priorities. [Power Suit, inspired by The Emperor's New Clothes]
Even the gods need a helping hand sometimes! [Small Group, inspired by "The Mead of Inspiration"]
Fairy tales have no relationship to our society today...right? White House Fairy Tale, inspired by The Emperor's New Clothes, disagrees!
For you, it's a lazy day fishing at the river. For the Salmon, it's serious business!
Capture a moment. Treasure it always.
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