Groups of Ten or More People (2020)
Uploader: Littlebrain Theatre
Original upload date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Sun, 12 Dec 2021 02:10:41 GMT
"Our court shall be a little academe,
Still and contemplative in living art." -William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost (Act I, Scene 1)
Groups of Ten or More People
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Based on Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare
#g10MP #ourlittleacademe #isolationtheatre #littlebraintheatre
Written & Directed by Gaby Labotka and Zach Barr
A Note from our Directors/Playwrights: https://youtu.be/oZrB22zM4c4
Suggested Donation: $16 to @littlebraintheatre on Venmo.
Cast...
Navarre - Avi Vodnoy Wolf (they/them/theirs)
Berowne - Andrew Rathgeber (he/him/his)
Longaville - Alejandro Tey (he/him/his)
Dumaine - Austyn Williamson (he/him/his)
Frances - Stephanie Shum (she/her/hers)
Roz - Gaby Labotka (she/they/anything respectful)
Maria - Sarah Liz Bell (she/her/hers)
KT - Thomas Russell (he/him/his)
Adrian - Ben Kaye (he/him/his)
Moth - Lars Ebsworth (ze/zir/zirs)
Costard - Kim Fukawa (she/her/hers)
with Sir Aaron Carter as Anthony Dull and Nimbus as Sir Nathaniel.
Animation by Kelsey McGrath (they/them/theirs)
Original Music by Andrew Behling (he/him/his)
Direction of Photography and Editing by Zach Barr (they/them/theirs)
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Groups of Ten or More People is a new work of “isolation theatre:” written for, rehearsed within, and recorded via the video conferencing program Zoom, featuring Chicago-area theatre and film artists who have lost work due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Groups of Ten or More People contains adult language and some discussions related to sex. Viewer discretion is advised.
This piece of "isolation theatre" is free to anyone who would like to watch, but if you would like to support the artists who made it, there is a suggested donation of $16 that can be sent to Littlebrain's Venmo: @littlebraintheatre.
The amount of $16 equates to $1/artist who worked on the play and $1 to be donated to the Broadway Youth Center. Broadway Youth Center is a division of Howard Brown Health whose mission is to make life healthier and happier for young LGBTQIA+ people, especially young people who do not have stable housing. Thank you for any and all donations to support the artists and this vital organization.
For more info on BYC: https://howardbrown.org/service/broadway-youth-center/
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A “second act” of the play will be released during Fall 2020, to be filmed once the State of Illinois’ social distancing guidelines allow the cast to safely meet in person.