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Photos by Eric Ross and Anthony Paul-Cavaretta

Photos by Eric Ross and Anthony Paul-Cavaretta

Trojan Barbie

Trojan Barbie

Trojan Barbie

Christine Evans

Post Theatre Company at Long Island University

October 2016

From the Director

“You will always be a foreigner, stuck on the wrong side of the looking glass.”- Christine Evans, Trojan Barbie

What I love about Christine’s play is that along with the comedy, she offers the other perspective, a witness to the tragedy. This play challenges us by creating a world that marries the old and the new, or the stone and the plastic. This theme was fully embraced in the production design. In the playwright’s words she calls the setting, “The past folded uneasily into the present.” In this play, Lottie was our hope. She was the voice to the voiceless. In the last moments of the production, Lottie stood on stage, surrounded by the ghosts of the past. She is the one who was there to put the pieces back together, to bury the dead, and carry on the stories of the women to make sure they will never be forgotten.

Director

ILLANA STEIN

Scenic Designer

STEPHEN CARMODY

Costume Designer

ANTHONY PAUL-CAVARETTA

Lighting Designer

CHRISTINA WANTANABE

Composer and Original Sound Design

ANDREW LYNCH

Assistant Director

KAYLEIGH JACOBS

Post Theatre Company, Long Island University