A humorous and lyrical tapestry of words, music, movement and quantum physics. A science teacher with a mysterious past (Charles Reese) and a visual artist overwhelmed by life (Eileen T’Kaye) explore our modern culture of “technological vertigo” in a series of playful and intriguing scenes infused with music — played live at every performance by playwright/composer Mary Lou Newmark.
“Listening to Mary Lou play is a mind-blowing experience,” says director Dan Berkowitz. “Everyone is going to take away something different from this. It awakens you, encourages you to look at life in a new and different way.”
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A humorous and lyrical tapestry of words, music, movement and quantum physics. A science teacher with a mysterious past (Charles Reese) and a visual artist overwhelmed by life (Eileen T’Kaye) explore our modern culture of “technological vertigo” in a series of playful and intriguing scenes infused with music — played live at every performance by playwright/composer Mary Lou Newmark.
“Listening to Mary Lou play is a mind-blowing experience,” says director Dan Berkowitz. “Everyone is going to take away something different from this. It awakens you, encourages you to look at life in a new and different way.”
An electric violinist, composer and poet, Newmark creates non-traditional compositions that bridge the gap between current trends in electronic music and the virtuosic violin techniques of the past. Her work incorporates live performance, original poetry and electronically generated sounds to create unique pieces that inhabit their own sound worlds. Like Newmark’s other works, Breathing Room is about transformation and connection.
“I seek to turn my subjects over, around and under to reveal multiple ways of perception,” she explains. “We all have our own stories that shape our perspective and change over time, so I tell stories in layers, sometimes overlapping, sometimes concentrically. What excites me is finding the hidden commonalities in life, the connections in everything from modern scientific discovery to the writings of ancient spiritual texts.”
Newmark’s multimedia work about the homeless, Street Angel Diaries, premiered at the Theatre @ Boston Court in 2006 (“artful… subtly profound” — Backstage), and Breath of Trees received two workshop performances at ARC Pasadena. She has toured around the country performing her original compositions. In 2010, she premiered her electric violin concerto, “Canto de Luz,” at the Kirk Douglas Theater in Culver City. Philip Brandes of the Los Angeles Times describes her as “Laurie Anderson on a good hair day, but aiming more at emotions than intellect.”
Performances of Breathing Room take place on Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and on Sundays at 7 p.m., Oct. 3 through Oct. 25. Tickets are $25 for general admission, with reserved seats available for $35. The Greenway Court Theatre is located at 544 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036. To purchase tickets, call (323) 655-7679 x100 or go to www.greenwaycourttheatre.org/breathing-room/
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