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Thursday, October 08, 2020

Thursday, October 08, 2020 12:30 am by M. in    No comments
This production of The Moors should have opened past March in Portland, OR. Now, it will be available for streaming in the coming days:
The Moors
by Jennifer Silverman
Directed by Brandon Woolley
Available for streaming October 9-24.

With Lorraine Bahr as Marjory, Paul Glazier as The Mastiff, Kelly Godell as A Moor-Hen, Dana Millican as Agatha, Sasha Neufeld as Emilie, and Jen Rowe as Huldey.
Original Music Direction by Merideth Kaye Clark. 
Sound Design by Adam Smith.

The Moors, a bold, theatrical satire by Jen Silverman, takes us on a wild ride through the beautiful and the dangerous while upending gender politics. Sisters Agatha and Huldey reside on the bleak English Moors. Their Mastiff has a bad case of ennui. The maid has strategic multiple personalities. A crash-landed Moor-Hen can't remember anything. A young governess has just arrived from London. The rooms in the house all look strikingly similar. And no one can seem to find Master Branwell. This Brontë-inspired gothic is Grey Gardens meets American Horror Story meets Calvin & Hobbes. The rules are always changing, and that's the only thing anyone can rely on.

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