A Story that Cuts Like a Knife

Written by Peter Josephson and theatre KAPOW 

 June 28-July 1, 2018

 

Friday, June 29, 2018, at 7.30 pm
Saturday, June 30, 2018, at 7.30 pm
Sunday, July 1, 2018, at 2 pm
Derry Opera House

For its tenth season, theatre KAPOW is developing an original piece of theatre rooted in the legends, archetypes, and arts of the First Peoples. The title of this piece, A Story That Cuts Like a Knife, is derived from an Alaskan Yupik storytelling device, a knife made of bone or ivory or wood that is used by women as an assist in dancing a story or drawing the story in snow or sand. A good story, it is said, cuts like a knife. This approach to making theater offers an opportunity to integrate layers of experience – of nature, the human, and the divine – and to open up ancient and elemental opportunities for storytelling. Shakespeare called this “the art that nature makes.”

Meet the Company

Meet the Company of The Story that Cuts Like a Knife

Written by Peter Josephson and theatre KAPOW

Featuring Carey Cahoon, Catherine Dennehy, Candace Gatzoulis, Kyla Gatzoulis, Paige Lussier Johnson, Rachael Chapin Longo and Katie Proulx

Lighting Design by Tayva Young
Production Design by Matt Cahoon

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