Luisa Amaral-Smith
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BWW Reviews: Stages' Provocative THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE is Flawed But Fascinating (Feb 14, 2013)
THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE Makes Regional Premiere at Stages Rep, Now thru 3/3 (Jan 28, 2013)
Austin Miller Leads TUTS' Urban Cowboy: The Musical 7/14-19 (Jul 14, 2011)
BWW Reviews: Stages' Provocative THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE is Flawed But Fascinating (Feb 14, 2013)
THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE Makes Regional Premiere at Stages Rep, Now thru 3/3 (Jan 28, 2013)
Austin Miller Leads TUTS' Urban Cowboy: The Musical 7/14-19 (Jul 14, 2011)
(Foreground) Luisa Amaral-Smith & James Belcher, (Background) Beth Lazarou & Rick Silverman Photo
From: BWW Reviews: Stages' Provocative THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE is Flawed But FascinatingPresenting their second out of three productions for this year's 'Get Talking' series, Stages Repertory Theatre is producing Julia Cho's THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE. The deliciously existential and fairy tale-esque drama won the 2010 Susan Smith Blackburn award, a prize given to plays written by women in the English language. The somewhat simplistic and formulaic plot introduces audiences to a linguist, George, who is the curator of a language library that preserves the last remaining strands of dead and dying languages. Despite his love for languages, he is inept in communication, which estranges him from his wife, Mary. George and his assistant, Emma, fly in a couple from a devastated Eastern European country to record their native language, the romantic and beautiful Elloway. However, the couple is bickering, so they have cast off Elloway and are using the 'hateful' language of English to fight.
Date Taken: 2013-02-14 14:16:08
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(Foreground) Luisa Amaral-Smith & James Belcher, (Background) Beth Lazarou & Rick Silverman
From: BWW Reviews: Stages' Provocative THE LANGUAGE ARCHIVE is Flawed But Fascinating
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