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Kristolyn Lloyd’s next project?

Kristolyn Lloyd’s next project?

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#1Kristolyn Lloyd’s next project?
Posted: 10/23/17 at 7:00pm

On her live at five interview Kristolyn said she’s leaving DEH for a project she was already apart of and I immediately thought of The Invisible Thread. Are there any rumblings that might be coming to broadway in the spring?


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Updated On: 10/23/17 at 07:00 PM

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#2Not entirely sure...
Posted: 10/23/17 at 9:40pm

I don’t have any significant info on what Kristolyn is doing next, but Invisible Thread, which is now back to it’s original name of Witness Uganda, is NOT dead. There has been updating to the show and the creative team is refocusing the story they originally wanted to telll: a strong tale about sexuality, race, and politics in a world unlike our own.  There was a reading last month in LA that featured Amber Iman, Emma Hunton, and Moya Angela.

 

 

 

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#3Not entirely sure...
Posted: 10/23/17 at 9:47pm

It's Dominique Morriseau's Paradise Blue at Signature Theatre in the spring. She did the play's previous production at Williamstown Theatre Festival. 


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body