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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.

Audience members are encouraged to move freely throughout the space, with the exception of any areas blocked by curtain or closed door. 

No unauthorized photography.

Please use only the designated audience seating.


Lighting is low. Please use caution and be aware of trip hazards, performers, props, and other audience members.


Please do not speak during the performance.


Please do not touch the performers.

 

 

 

Cast

Adrian Prado, Allie Maldonado, Cara Arlauskas, Jessica Von Schramm, Jordan T Maxwell, Kate Meehan, Kelly Hasandras, Mark Gerchak, Nola Lafayette, Robert Slack, and Tatiana Jitkoff 

Special Guests: Adam Rodriguez, Kareem Badr

 

 

 

 

Shadow Team

Stage Manager - James Gunter

Assistant Stage Manager - Sharky Meehan

Shadows - Whitney Rowlett, Isabel Prado, Max Meehan

Design Team

Direction and Dramaturgy - Kate Meehan

Fight Choreography - Tobie Minor

Intimacy Director - Tobie Minor

Historical Dance Choreography - Whitney Rowlett

Costume, Properties and Puppet Design - Kate Meehan

Sound Design - Atlas Cage

Makeup Design - Kate Meehan 

Technical Direction - Kate Meehan

Some Dramaturgy

this production is performed on land stolen from the Caddo, Coahuiltecan, lipan apache, karankawa, tonkawa and witchita people.

 

Later, the community of clarksville became the first freedman community west of the Mississippi river, which became a thriving, vibrant, independent black community.

 

This community was all but destroyed in 1928 with Austin's adoption of the City Plan which eliminated all black-accessible city infrastructure to a few blocks in east Austin.​

 

acknowledging this fact doesn't undo the generational harm done to our neighbors.

 

half of tonight's ticket sales will go to support the ongoing preservation of the Haskell House structure and expansion of their museum offerings, to ensure the legacy of this important community is preserved for generations to come. An additional portion of tonight's ticket sales will go to support the work of indigenous artists and cultural preservationists.

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