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Monday, November 17, 2025

Monday, November 17, 2025 12:50 am by M. in    No comments
 New performances of Jen Silverman's The Moors:
by Jen Silverman
Florida International University
10910 Southwest 17th Street. Miami
November 14-23, 2025

Love, ambition, and a little bit of murder—welcome to the moors.
Love, ambition, and a little bit of murder—things get weird fast on the moors!

Two sisters, a mastiff, and a moorhen wait in a lonely house, but a new arrival proves that nothing is as it seems. A dark, twisted comedy full of mystery and feminine fire.
FIU News has additional information:
 “This play is about loneliness and isolation,” says director and assistant professor Melvin Huffnagle. “Coming out of Covid, a lot of people can understand and relate to that sense of yearning. These characters are yearning for human connection.” (...)
She’s barely in the door when she’s greeted with an ominous warning from Agatha, the older sister: “The moors are a savage place, and we who live here, despite our attempts to cling to a modicum of civilization, find ourselves often forced to contend with savagery. Are you sure you’re up for the task, Miss Vangergaard?” (Ivan López)

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