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Speak No More is performed in three loops, with a total run time of 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Between loops the audience will return to the starting point until invited to begin again.
Once inside, feel free to explore how the stories unfold from different perspectives.
Speak No More is entirely improvised and unscripted. Every show is unique. Every character, action, and interaction is improvised by the cast in the moment.
Masked Shadows ensure the safety of the audience, performers, and space. Please follow any instructions they give. Failure to do so may lead to removal from the show.
The content of the show includes expressions of violence. If at anytime the content is overwhelming, feel free to exit until you feel comfortable to return. A Masked Shadow can assist as needed.
If nature calls during the run of the show, restrooms are available near the bar and downstairs.
Audience members are encouraged to move freely throughout the space, with the exception of behind the bar, any areas blocked by curtain or closed door.
No unauthorized photography.
Lighting is low. Please use caution and be aware of trip hazards, uneven ground, performers, props, and other audience members.
Please do not speak during the performance.
Please do not touch the performers.
Cast
Adrian prado, brandon martin, cara Arlauskas, Jess von Schramm, Jordan T. Maxwell, Kate Meehan, Kelly Hasandras, Nate Dunaway, Nola Lafayette, robert Slack, Sarah-Marie Curry, Shannon McCormick, and Tatiana Jitkoff, with special guests Aaron saenz and Adam Rodriguez
shadow team
James Gunter, Whitney Rowlett, Isabel Prado, Sharky meehan, Ace Curry
Design Team
Direction - Kate Meehan
Dramaturgy - Shannon McCormick and James Gunter
Costumes - Kate Meehan
Properties - Tatiana Jitkoff
Sound - Brent Jenkins
Fight Choreography - tobie Minor
Intimacy choreography - Tobie Minor
this production is performed on land stolen from the Caddo, Coahuiltecan, lipan apache, karankawa, tonkawa and witchita people.the area of east austin and del valle were settled by austin's black and latino populations that are currently being priced out of the city they helped build.
acknowledging this fact doesn't undo the generational harm done to our neighbors.
A portion of tonight's ticket sales will go to Indigenous cultures institute and Dawa, two excellent organizations that invest in supporting and sustaining indigenous and black culture in central texas.
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