This second edition of WNDH is a workshop of Dombois’ I love you, and I want you to be my bird. Directed by Jesse Freedman and produced by Lane Dombois. December 3rd, 2016, 10:00 PM, Dixon Place in New York City.
The eagle evokes patriotism, the pigeon evokes squalor. Storks spread new life, poultry spreads influenza. A single white dove is peace itself, a state almost contrary to nature—and humans have determined the innocent creature carries that impossibility in its fragile wings. We idolize, we demonize—sing songs of birds near and far, actual and mythical, dinosaur and not. And when four birders travel too deep into the feathered minds of their avian encounterees, humanity unravels, becomes beaked and buoyant—then soars. To the call of the carrion crow every life perpetually marches—but before reaching the bird, we can sing along.
Cast and crew:
starring Torian Brackett, Avery Leigh Draut, Emilie Mirvis, and Tan Taofa
with Ani Garcia on percussion and T.J. Rubin on reeds
stage management by Emily Fischer
costume design by Karen Boyer
lighting design by Joshua Langman
scenic design by Ali Spechler
flute arrangements by Aleksandra Weil