KNEAD
Written and Performed by Mary Lynn Owen
What can you do when life doesn’t go according to the recipe? It’s the middle of the night, a woman plagued by insomnia is determined that her mother’s bread recipe will finally work. The ingredients of time and memory keep interfering. The bread-baking process – the kneading, rising, shaping, and baking, all in real time – becomes a journey into the unpredictability of the world. On the eve of a significant birthday, the granddaughter of Cuban immigrants mixes the ingredients of her past – love, loss, and Cuban food – into a spectacular night that rises and falls with loaves that somehow end up in the oven. Aurora audiences will remember Marly Lynn Owen from her powerful performance in Wit, which earned her the Suzi Bass Award.
Breaking Bread: One-woman play ‘Knead’ Coming to Gwinnett’s Aurora Theatre | |
Breaking Bread: Mary Lynn Owen brings her one-woman play ‘Knead’ To Gwinnett’s Aurora Theatre | |
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Aurora’s ‘Knead’ feeds our souls with a recipe of powerful, original work |
| ENTREVISTA CON MARY LYNN OWEN |
Share your favorite recipe!
When you attend Knead, we would be honored if you would bring a family recipe to share and pin it to the Knead Community Recipe Exchange Bulletin Board. In February, at the end of the run of the show, we will make a digital cookbook!
KNEAD |
Escrita y representada por Mary Lynn Owen |
Dirigido por David de Vries |
Desarrollado originalmente a través de la Reiser Atlanta Artists Lab |
Estreno mundial Producido por Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA |
Susan V. Booth, Jennings Hertz Directora artística | Mike Schleifer, Director Gerente |
KNEAD se presentará en inglés con supertítulos en español.
¿Qué puedes hacer cuando la vida no va según la receta? Es media noche, una mujer plagada de insomnio está decidida a que la receta de pan de su madre finalmente funcione. El proceso de horneado del pan (amasado, levado, formado y horneado) se convierte en un viaje a la incertidumbre de la vida. La nieta de inmigrantes cubanos mezcla los ingredientes de su pasado –amor, aflicción y comida cubana– en una noche espectacular que sube y baja con pan que de alguna manera terminan en el horno.
25 de Enero – 25 de Febrero de 2024
En el Metro Waterproofing Main Stage
Boletos: entre $28
Aviso de contenido: lenguaje moderado y algunos temas adultos
ENTREVISTA CON MARY LYNN OWEN |