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Dream on the Farm 2023 The More Things Change show poster

Dream on the Farm 2023 "The More Things Change" at Farm Arts Collective

Dates: (8/8/2023 - 8/13/2023 )

Theatre:

Farm Arts Collective

Farm Arts Collective

38 Hickory Ln
Damascus,PA 18415

Phone: 8456617657

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The More Things Change is the latest performance in the DREAM ON THE FARM series of climate change-themed plays created and performed by Farm Arts Collective. The original musical performance will premiere August 8th at Willow Wisp Organic Farm and run until August 13th. 

The story centers on a multi-generational family who is offered a large sum of money to sell their organic farm to a group of developers who want to turn the farm into a “bio-diversity” theme park called Eco-Land.

Told in a series of memories by the narrator--a family member who lives as a hermit in the nearby woods--the audience is led across the farm to witness scenes and vignettes featuring the various family members. When the developers arrive on the farm and make their offer, a riveting family drama unfolds as they decide what to do in the face of climate change—to sell or not to sell?

The More Things Change is play #4 in the Dream on the Farm series taking place from 2020-2030. Created and performed by the Farm Arts Collective ensemble the original work features live music, spectacle, and a poetry of performance that works in a unique harmony with the landscape and bucolic vistas of Willow Wisp Organic Farm, a 25-acre farm on the Delaware River. The audience is invited to a farm-fresh meal following the show as part of the performance experience.

CREDITS

Written by the Farm Arts Collective ensemble, directed by Tannis Kowalchuk, music by Doug Rogers, performances by Pam Arnold, Jessica Barkl (and Zia), Melissa Bell, Jess Beveridge, Beau Brazfield, Michael Chojnicki, Hudson Williams-Eynon, Ginny Hack, Annie Hat, Tannis Kowalchuk, Lexee McKentee, Doug Rogers, John Roth. Production design Sue Currier and Ace Thomas, costumes by Chris Barkl and Karen Flood. Dramaturgy Mimi McGurl.

Supported by National Endowment for the Arts, Radio Drama Network, William E. Chatlos Foundation, Honesdale National Bank and Deep Roots individual donors.

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