Adapted from novelette Anthem by Ayn Rand [ai] by Ran Xia

About This Show
In a dystopia where the word “I” has been deemed the roots of evil, and has been erased from language and people’s collective consciousness, Equality 7-2521 goes on a quest to reclaim the meaning of individuality.
About the Artists
Ran Xia: Interdisciplinary artist and storyteller, permanent and willing captive of the realm of imagination.. She uses whatever material at hand to tell stories that matter, and is drawn to the romantics of both arts and science. Visual: Art Takes Times Square, Stories of the Creative (SEE.ME), Dacia Gallery (Times Square Arts Centre), Spiegel Me (Installation at Fountains Foundation, Columbia College, Chicago). Theatre | DIxon Place: North (Playwright), They Lived in the Attic (Playwright, Dir.), NYC: Animals Out of Papers (by Rajiv Joseph, set designer); The Last Dance (P.A., York Theatre Company).
Meaghan Adawe McLeod (Choreographer) is a multi-disciplinary artist. She has taught movement, dance, and choreographed for DRM Studios, The Artists’ Road Theatre, Broadway N.Y.C.!, SUNY Purchase, and Fordham University Lincoln Center. She has performed with the New York City Ballet and studied with Arthur Mitchell, Darci Kistler, and Diana White. Regional: Hometown Glory, 19. Fordham University: Lullabies and Broken Things, The Skin of Our Teeth, scrapmetal/scars. She is the resident choreographer of DRM Studios and The Artists’ Road Theatre. BA Fordham University.
Friday, May 1 at 7:30pm
General Admission
$12 in advance
$15 at the door
Students/seniors
$10
75 minutes
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Credits
Dramatised & directed by
Ran Xia
Choreographer
Meaghan Adawe McLeod
Cast
Julia Blauvelt & Sara Howard, Scot Cahoon, Scott Freeman, Marcus Crawford Guy, Emmaline Riley