In the Lounge The Joshua Tree Daniel Krane

About This Show

The Joshua Tree is an interdisciplinary exploration of my relationship with my triplet brother, Joshua, a profoundly disabled, mostly non verbal man living in a group home in Massachusetts.

Through an intimate circle of conversation, games, and storytelling I’ll welcome friends and strangers into the unique accident of my birth—of being inextricably linked to two people, one, an able-bodied best friend, the other, a near stranger with whom I struggle to communicate—as we reflect on privilege, family, and the ties that bind us.

About the Artists

Daniel Krane is a theater maker from Boston. He is the Artistic Director of Princeton Summer Theater. Directing credits include Uncommon Women and Others by Wendy Wasserstein, The Flick by Annie Baker, and Blue Heart by Caryl Churchill. He has studied under Anne Washburn, Colson Whitehead, and The Debate Society, among others. Krane interns for the Brooklyn Arts Exchange and worked for The Public Theater’s Public Works program and the PROTOTYPE Festival. Danielkrane.com

Victoria Gruenberg is a New York-based stage director interested in new works by Millennial playwrights and the experience of human spectacle onstage: moments of variability, honesty, and physicality unique to live performance. She has directed under the Williamstown Theatre Festival, The 24 Hour Plays, and Emerging Artist Theatre’s New Works Series. Credits include Helena’s Bird (Emerging Artist Theatre, The 24 Hour Plays: Nationals); The Laughing Club, Jack of Hearts, Eleanor Descending a Staircase (WTF), among others.  www.victoriagruenberg.com

Friday, May 3, 2019 at 7:30pm

Free admission!

Estimated Runtime
45 minutes

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Credits

Director

Victoria Gruenberg

Costume Designer

Jules Peiperl

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