The Sea The Mountains The Forest The City The Plain
“Sometimes it’s the sea, other times the mountains, often it was the forest, the city, the plain too, I’ve flirted with the plain too, I’ve given myself up for dead all over the place, of hunger, of old age, murdered, drowned, and then for no reason, of tedium, nothing like breathing your last to put new life in you” - Samuel Beckett, Texts for Nothing
In The Sea The Mountains The Forest The City The Plain, a man recounts the story of his search for a lost traveling companion. With a mix of Beckettian humor and echoes of a world in crisis, The Sea The Mountains The Forest The City The Plain explores how the desire for human connection can overcome even the most desolate circumstances.
Written by Matthew Freeman (The Listeners, The Hollow), directed by David Cote (Something Something Uber Alles, Blind Injustice) and performed by Robert Honeywell (City of Glass, The Listeners).
Set Designer: Kerry Lee Chipman
Lighting Designer: Nicholas Houfek
Sound Designer: Chris Chappell.
Stage Manager: Jodi Witherell.
Assistant Producer: Stacey Weckstein
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