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This week on Scene in Boston, we talk with director Dev Luthra about Weighting the Wait, Open Theater Project's new production created from writing circles with mothers impacted by gun violence.
Performed inside St. John's Episcopal Church in Jamaica Plain, the production uses movement, storytelling, ritual, and large-scale fabric artwork to transform the audience from observers into witnesses.
In our conversation, Dev discusses: • building theater from lived experience • storytelling as a form of connection and healing • the relationship between audience and performer • performing inside a sanctuary space • and what it means to "help carry the weight of tragedy" through community and art
By Laura AmicoThis week on Scene in Boston, we talk with director Dev Luthra about Weighting the Wait, Open Theater Project's new production created from writing circles with mothers impacted by gun violence.
Performed inside St. John's Episcopal Church in Jamaica Plain, the production uses movement, storytelling, ritual, and large-scale fabric artwork to transform the audience from observers into witnesses.
In our conversation, Dev discusses: • building theater from lived experience • storytelling as a form of connection and healing • the relationship between audience and performer • performing inside a sanctuary space • and what it means to "help carry the weight of tragedy" through community and art