The Rep's 50th Anniversary Season Goes Local with UNTIL THE FLOOD
By: A.A. Cristi
A Pulitzer Prize finalist will bring a conversation-starting world premiere to The Rep. Until the Flood, by Dael Orlandersmith and directed by Neel Keller, runs October 12 - November 6 on the Browning Mainstage of the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts.
Curtain times are Tuesdays at 7 pm; Wednesdays-Fridays at 8 pm; selectedWednesday matinees at 1:30 pm; Saturday matinees at 4 pm; selected Saturdaynights at 8 pm; Sunday matinees at 2 pm; and selected Sunday evenings at 7 pm. Celebrated writer, performer and Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandersmith spent a week in St. Louis interviewing people from every corner of the region about recent social unrest. From these conversations, she has crafted a stunning piece that reflects the complexity of St. Louis. Orlandersmith's play is a mosaic of voices that tells our region's story without advancing any one viewpoint above others. This world premiere was commissioned by The Rep to explore our city's recent history and spark community discussion. Its first public readings took place during The Rep's Ignite! Festival of New Plays in March, after which Orlandersmith further refined the script based on the experience. Orlandersmith will portray eight characters that are composites of the real St. Louisans she interviewed. They include a schoolteacher, a retired policeman and a minister.
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