DramaTech Theatre presents "After the Quake"

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Friday February 22, 2013 - Saturday February 23, 2013
      7:00 pm - 8:59 pm
  • Location: DramaTech Theatre
  • Phone: (404) 894-3481
  • URL: http://www.dramatech.org
  • Email: info@dramatech.org
  • Fee(s):
    Fee Varies
  • Extras:
Contact

DramaTech Theatre

www.dramatech.org

info@dramatech.org

404-894-3481

Summaries

Summary Sentence: An adaptation of Haruki Murakami's short stories with a technological twist.

Full Summary: Based on "Honey Pie" and "Superfrog Saves Tokyo" from the novel after the quake by Haruki Murakami, adapted for the stage by Frank GalatiIn the aftermath of a terrible earthquake, a writer fueled by heartbreak heals a broken little girl, while a menacing frog saves Tokyo from an enormous worm. Adapted from the short stories of Haruki Marakami, Galati’s play brings to life Murakami’s “hallucinatory world where the real and surreal merge and overlap, where dreams and real-life nightmares are impossible to tell apart." (New York Times) 

This show is based on "Honey Pie" and "Superfrog Saves Tokyo" from the novel after the quake by Haruki Murakami, adapted for the stage by Frank Galati.

In the aftermath of a terrible earthquake, a writer fueled by heartbreak heals a broken little girl, while a menacing frog saves Tokyo from an enormous worm. Adapted from the short stories of Haruki Marakami, Galati’s play brings to life Murakami’s “hallucinatory world where the real and surreal merge and overlap, where dreams and real-life nightmares are impossible to tell apart”. (New York Times)

 

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
Yes
Groups

School of Literature, Media, and Communication

Invited Audience
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Categories
Arts and Performance
Keywords
drama, dramatech, Performance, Technology
Status
  • Created By: Melissa Foulger
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Oct 24, 2012 - 7:27am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 10:00pm