JourneyPath: An Experiment in Rightness
JourneyPath: An Experiment in Rightness
Synopsis
In a world where all has happened before and yet all is happening for the first time... Where a man who longs for the mystery of death cannot die because death does not yet exist... where a powerful female manipulator is prone to bloody outbursts... and all four worldly inhabitants view time differently... there is a competition to achieve distinction and destruction. This is a JourneyPath.
Cast
| Script and Direction | Theresa Buchheister |
| Set Design | Samara Naeymi |
| Lighting Design | Jennifer Luck |
| Costume Design | Theresa Buchheister |
| Stage Manager | Brendan Regimbal |
| Make-Up Design | Fil Vocasek |
| Production Photos | Jennifer Luck |
| BG | Averyn Mackey |
| DC | Tom Picasso |
| 1 | Morgan von Prelle Pecelli |
| 2 | Justin Anselmi |
| 3 | Samara Naeymi |
Press
From nytheatre.com:
From the nytheatre.com: "Buchheister, who is the show's writer, director, and sound designer, puts some intriguing concepts in play here"..."Morgan Pecelli and Justin Anselmi, who play 1 and 2, demonstrate remarkable skill and control executing difficult movements and gestures throughout. Tom Picasso, as DC, engages congenially with the audience when called upon(he spends much of the play seated in the front row, watching the proceedings—there's that idea of perspective once again)."
Other Press
- New York Magazine Off Off Broadway pick
- listing in The Village Voice
- listing in TimeOut NY
- listing in The Gothamist
- listing on ny.going.com
- listing on BillBurg.com
- listing on theatermania.com
- listing on fracturedatlas.org
- listed on nytheatre.com
- listed on nyc.com
- listed on lostnotebook.org
- listed on doollee.com
- listed on nyontheweb.com
Location
The Ontological-Hysteric Theater (OHT) was founded in 1968 by Richard Foreman with the aim of stripping the theater bare of everything but the singular and essential impulse to stage the static tension of interpersonal relations in space. The OHT seeks to produce works that balance a primitive and minimal style with extremely complex and theatrical themes. The core of the company's annual programming is Richard Foreman's theater pieces, of which he has made over 50 in the last 40 years.
Address:
Ontological Theater in St. Mark's Church
131 East 10th Street and Second Avenue
New York City, NY
10003
Tickets
JourneyPath: An Experiment in Rightness closed in July 2007.