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Mar
03
Sat
Arts :: Theatre
also Community :: Community Event
HIR by Taylor Mac
7:30 PM
Free Ceramics
HIR by Taylor Mac
7:30 PM
Free Ceramics
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Description:
HIR
A Play By
TAYLOR MAC
A Performance Reading presented by The Good Work Studio and made possible with support from the Institute of Health and Humanities*
Directed by Hillary Sea Bard
Starring:
Ann Peacock
Reggie Herbert
Jaz Dierenfield
Greg Bortz
Synopsis:
After a dishonorable discharge from the military, Isaac returns home from Afghanistan to find a different kind of chaos. Formerly abusive father, Arnold, having suffered a stroke, has turned into a helpless, childlike creature. Mother Paige, excited by this overthrow of the patriarchy, refuses to clean, and keeps Arnold docile. And little sister Max, has begun to grow a beard. Paige welcomes Isaac home to the “new regime”. Isaac, however is on shaky mental ground, scarred by his years in Mortuary Services, and reacts badly to the changes in his family, desperate to exert control and rebuild something resembling the life he knew. When waning male privilege and PTSD collide with clown makeup and radical Faerie commune dreams, the result is explosive. Taylor Mac’s hilarious and terrifying Hir is a dysfunctional family dramedy for a new era.
Performance Information
Ticket Price—Free! ($5 suggested donation)
Saturday, March 3rd
FREE CERAMICS
650 Logan St, Helena, MT 59601
7:00 Doors Open
7:30 Performance
*The Institute of Health and Humanities harnesses the expertise, education, practices, research, and insights gained from the humanities, social sciences and arts to enhance the health, healthcare and well-being of individuals and communities in western Montana.
A Play By
TAYLOR MAC
A Performance Reading presented by The Good Work Studio and made possible with support from the Institute of Health and Humanities*
Directed by Hillary Sea Bard
Starring:
Ann Peacock
Reggie Herbert
Jaz Dierenfield
Greg Bortz
Synopsis:
After a dishonorable discharge from the military, Isaac returns home from Afghanistan to find a different kind of chaos. Formerly abusive father, Arnold, having suffered a stroke, has turned into a helpless, childlike creature. Mother Paige, excited by this overthrow of the patriarchy, refuses to clean, and keeps Arnold docile. And little sister Max, has begun to grow a beard. Paige welcomes Isaac home to the “new regime”. Isaac, however is on shaky mental ground, scarred by his years in Mortuary Services, and reacts badly to the changes in his family, desperate to exert control and rebuild something resembling the life he knew. When waning male privilege and PTSD collide with clown makeup and radical Faerie commune dreams, the result is explosive. Taylor Mac’s hilarious and terrifying Hir is a dysfunctional family dramedy for a new era.
Performance Information
Ticket Price—Free! ($5 suggested donation)
Saturday, March 3rd
FREE CERAMICS
650 Logan St, Helena, MT 59601
7:00 Doors Open
7:30 Performance
*The Institute of Health and Humanities harnesses the expertise, education, practices, research, and insights gained from the humanities, social sciences and arts to enhance the health, healthcare and well-being of individuals and communities in western Montana.
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Age Group: 18+
Address: 650 Logan Street Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 406-438-6212