The Blind Trip

a concept by: Ana Mărgineanu
written by: Saviana Stănescu, Maria Manolescu, Andreea Vălean, Peca Stafan, Sarah Jude
directed by Ana Mărgineanu
with: Caitlin LaBarge, Nathalie Berman, Rebecca Robertson, Aktina Stathaki, Everett Goldner, Sarah Jude, Caitlin Michener, Amanda Baumler, Clara Campi, Juliet Coffey, Ondina Frate, Caroline Gombe, Dara Kramer, Caitlin McInerney, Paula Moscoso, Kiwi Callahan, Jack Falahee, Joseph Merlo, Emma Koenig, Katia Pascariu, Dorothy James Loechel, Mary Sheridan, Sebastian Wang
set design: Jon Wise
masks: Sasha Meret
songs: Emma Koenig
The Blind Trip is a performance focusing on exploring the senses, by denying the one most associated with theatre, the sense of sight. The show is available for one audience member at a time. In the beginning all the audience members are welcomed into the lounge. There they can watch short films created especially for this performance, with blindfolded people in different situations. One by one they are blindfolded and invited by the guide on their own journey. The audience members are aloud to take off their blindfold in only one room of their choosing.
The Blind Trip was produced by The Internationalists in July 2010 and was performed at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center.
Read an article in the NY TIMES featuring this show here.
Watch the short films created for this performance here.
written by: Saviana Stănescu, Maria Manolescu, Andreea Vălean, Peca Stafan, Sarah Jude
directed by Ana Mărgineanu
with: Caitlin LaBarge, Nathalie Berman, Rebecca Robertson, Aktina Stathaki, Everett Goldner, Sarah Jude, Caitlin Michener, Amanda Baumler, Clara Campi, Juliet Coffey, Ondina Frate, Caroline Gombe, Dara Kramer, Caitlin McInerney, Paula Moscoso, Kiwi Callahan, Jack Falahee, Joseph Merlo, Emma Koenig, Katia Pascariu, Dorothy James Loechel, Mary Sheridan, Sebastian Wang
set design: Jon Wise
masks: Sasha Meret
songs: Emma Koenig
The Blind Trip is a performance focusing on exploring the senses, by denying the one most associated with theatre, the sense of sight. The show is available for one audience member at a time. In the beginning all the audience members are welcomed into the lounge. There they can watch short films created especially for this performance, with blindfolded people in different situations. One by one they are blindfolded and invited by the guide on their own journey. The audience members are aloud to take off their blindfold in only one room of their choosing.
The Blind Trip was produced by The Internationalists in July 2010 and was performed at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center.
Read an article in the NY TIMES featuring this show here.
Watch the short films created for this performance here.