Holiday Home Brew @ Home Special
See all three on demand!
Available Nov. 26 – Jan. 20
From Thanksgiving until Inauguration day, you can enjoy three of our Home Brew @ Home productions for $20. Send it as a gift or enjoy them yourself, these three films will see you into a new year as we all get (VERY) ready to say goodbye to 2020.
If you have already donated $20 or more this year, send an email to our box office manager, Dani Herd, at dani@7stages.org to receive the link to view the films as many times as you want!
The three on demand films are:
Blood Flow by Robert Earl Price, film created by Ashley James
A multimedia artwork that reflects the continuous role of art as a force of resistance to crimes against humanity past present and future. We offer, in these times of pandemic, racial strife and economic exploitation and oppression, a war dance, a battle cry, a chant that challenges time in all tenses. Blood Flow is an inspiring vision of our world that we cannot turn away from.
TIT by Elizabeth Dinkova, Jesse Rassmussen and the ensemble
TIT is a kaleidoscopic visual album about finding one’s voice. This second look at the Titus Andronicus inspired new work offers a musically driven exploration of Lavinia’s journey. The ‘mute’ heroine, daughter of General Titus, Marium Khalid, walks between worlds – she is the voice that leads us through the dark. In the desolate war-torn future, the Neo-Roman Empire has risen from the cannibalized corpse of our old United States. We follow the intersecting stories of those in power and those who seek to gain it, featuring Parris Sarter, Patrick McColery, Eugene H Russell IV, Chris Harding, Markell Williams, Nicolette Emanuelle; original compositions by Eugene, Nicolette, and Ellen Warkentine. Design and Director of photography by Barrett Doyle.
Then They’ll Tell You It’s All In Your Head by Theresa Davis, directed by Dawn Axam
An original film offering a sanctuary of bars and stages, places where honest spirits haunt and share, where muses make the world make sense and assure her that she is walking in her purpose visible to all who choose to see. Intertwined with movement, sound score, characters and poetry from her collection “Drowned: A Mermaid’s Manifesto”, with Sibling Rivalry Press, Davis makes it clear that these issues are not all in her head, and that NO, you cannot drown a mermaid. In this church of prose and poetry, we find things have not changed and it’s not in our heads.