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Tomorrow at Seven is a look at how language obscures the true intentions of three modern women. The performers move to a soundtrack of their own recorded voices as they struggle to say "no" to the demands on their time. In the humorous prologue, the performers physically interpret the dynamicsrhythm, syntax, phrasingof their own voices. Eventually memories, thoughts and personal reflections, drawn from interviews with the performers, accompany solos that shed light on why these women are inhibited from verbally expressing their true feelings. The increasingly aggressive and explosive movement ultimately conveys what they are unable to say.
DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY |
Sabrina Peck |
SOUND BY |
Sabrina Peck with digital engineers Mark Degliantoni and Mark Brooks (from recorded interviews with the performers) |
LIGHTING BY |
Brian Aldous |
WITH |
Sherri Hellman, Catherine Musinsky and Kate Pagliasotti
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"Yes, terrific, oh that's great, I can definitely be therePERFECT."
Sherri Hellman in Tomorrow at Seven


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