The Village
August 6 at 3 PM
August 7 at 7 PM
Directed by Ludmila de Brito
Dramaturgy: Harley Winzenried
Light & Sound Design: Gage Baker
Stage Management: Gabrielle Cadden-James
THE VILLAGE, written by Savannah Ritz, follows two young women as they grow up in a religious community in South Texas. The play explores their evolving relationships with their faith, sexuality, family, motherhood vs womanhood, and each other. Most stories involving queer communities and religion involves breaking oneself to fit into heteronormative and religious norms. This story champions the theme: To choose oneself, to be true to oneself is to be holy. Religion and convention are man-made. Love and radical acceptance are of God. What does it mean to love God and be queer? If children are born into love and acceptance, when and how are they taught hate and prejudice? This story is an exploration of the relationship between queerness and the sacred, infused with youthful magic and deep care and hope for a better future.
Please note that The Village contains abuse (physical, mental, verbal), forceful disregard for personal autonomy, flashing lights (i.e. a seizure warning), discrimination (homophobia, sexism).
*Please note that this performance will be presented at the Tank's in-person performance space at 312 W 36th St. All attendees and artists will be required to display proof of full covid vaccination before being admitted to the space, either by showing a vaccination record (vaccination card) at least two weeks out from the final dose of an approved vaccine, or by using New York's free Excelsior Pass service, available here. Patrons will also be required to wear masks while indoors at all times and for the time being, no food or beverage will be permitted to be consumed at the theater.