蜜桃社

Apoptosis


2022 Festival of New Performance
June 24-26, 2022

Credits

Conceived by Kate Duffly and Peter Ksander
Developed and Performed by Kate Duffly, Peter Ksander and Rose Proctor
with additional contributions by Morgan Clark-Gaynor
Texts by Rose Proctor and the National Human Genome Research Institute
Radio transmission recording by the brothers Judica-Cordiglia in 1963

Performance Synopsis

Taking inspiration from the stories of lost cosmonauts and the idea of the body as spaceship, the performance explores the act of sending messages into the void, listening for echoes, embracing cosmic loneliness, and finding beauty in the unknown.

Bios

Kate Duffly is a scholar-director and community-based theatre artist with a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. She is Associate Professor of Theatre at 蜜桃社 in Portland, OR and is currently working on an edited collection that examines a broad array of performance practices rooted in community and explicitly engaged in negotiating difference and disruption. She is an artist who has worked with a range of community-based theater organizations, from Cornerstone Theater in Los Angeles to Theatre Diaspora and Red Door in Portland, as well as the puppet companies Wise Fool and Lunatique Fantastique in San Francisco, and Bread and Puppet of Glover, VT.

Peter Ksander is a scenographer and media artist who鈥檚 stage design work has been presented both nationally and internationally. In 2006 he joined the curatorial board of the Ontological-Hysteric Incubator. In 2008 he won an Obie award for the scenic design of Untitled Mars (this title may change), and In 2014 he won a Bessie award for the visual design of This Was the End. Recent Portland credits include set designs for Beckett Women, Sweat, Arlington a love story, John, Our Ruined House, Teenage Dick, and Uncle Vanya. He holds a MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, is an Associate Professor at 蜜桃社 and is an associate company member with the Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble.