The Antipodes
August 9 - August 25
The Play
Annie Baker's 'The Antipodes' is about stories: who tells them, who hears them, how they're made, how they make our world. Its about access: who is allowed to speak, and who gets excused from listening. Its about the slipperiness of truth and the weird, incisive power of fiction. Its about myths and monsters. Its about giant cosmic changes and tiny human ones.
It's also about the singular ability of a conference room of people to decimate a pallet of LaCroix.
'The Antipodes' is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company.
The Playwright
Annie Baker's other plays include THE FLICK (Pulitzer Prize for Drama), CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION (Obie Award for Best New American Play), THE ALIENS (Obie Award for Best New American Play), JOHN, BODY AWARENESS, NOCTURAMA, and an adaptation of UNCLE VANYA. Her plays have been produced at over 200 theaters throughout the US and in over a dozen countries. Other honors include a MacArthur 'Genius' Fellowship and the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award.
The Players
Directed by Dustin Trabert
Performed by
Ryan Asbert
Emily Jo Bryant
Jesse Calixto
Vid Hardt
Adrian Alonzo Padilla
Maren Patrick
Tim Platt
Sean Sanford
Tim Takechi
& Tom Stewart
Lights Designed by
Zane Suarez
Stage managed by Caitlin Sussman