Tag: Tehya Merrit

  • Life is A Dream

    Life is a Dream.  It is a show about reality and consciousness, about how much we can trust our senses, about authority and domination, about loyalty and strength.  It is a disaster waiting to happen, a hero’s quest, and a love story (that ends in an unusual way).

    In its original version, it is also a 17th century play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca(1600-1681) That play is grounded in the context of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, the 30 Years War, the Spanish Bourbons and and many other ideas that stand distant to our time.  

    So we adapted it.  Moved it to modern Ireland.  Changed the castle to a high-tech startup.  Reversed the migration so that it moved from Poland to Western Europe rather than the other way around.  Turned the tortuous prison into a drug regime.  But we kept the love story just as it was written.  Mostly.  And the initial scene in the pouring rain.  It’s set in Ireland, afterall.  

    So here is Calderón’s metaphysical insight filtered through modern eyes.  We suspect he would be appalled.  But he might have seen things differently if he had been born at the start of the 21st century rather than a half-millennia before. 

    What is life? ’Tis but a madness. 
    What is life? A mere illusion, 
    Fleeting pleasure, fond delusion, 
    Short-lived joy, that ends in sadness, 
    Whose most constant substance seems 
    But the dream of other dreams. 

    Pedro Calderón de la Barca

  • Your Results May Vary (Complete)

    “The Closest I’ve Come to Death”

    How close is close? 

    A desert.  A forgotten conflict.  A pair of lost souls. One trying to make a make as daring scientist.  The other trying to be forgotten as a loyal soldier.  Neither can get what they want nor can they fulfill the needs of the other.  

    A story of science on the battlefield.  In a time fairly close to our own and in a place not that far away.

    Cast

    • Margaux Ami – Sgt Emre
    • Zoe Anastassiou –  Professor Alec Effson
    • Debbon Ayer – Dr. Portillo
    • Ron Bianchi – Major C. O Beason
    • Jess Blackwell – Radio Voice 1
    • Monica Dakin – Seor
    • Ana Deloret – Captain Celi Pritel
    • Kota Fudauchi – Corporal Juma
    • Amanda Garcia – Tano
    • Geoffrey Grier – Major Geo Huber
    • Josh LaForce – Major Eaton Willard
    • Michelle Thomas-Hanson – Eta Tacqua & the Stage Manager
    • Eric Ward – Radio Voice 2

    Written and Produced by David Alan Grier

    Music and Sound Design by Hilbert Space with additional music from Alibi Music under license