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This week, Adam Grant Warren chats with Vancouver-based playwright Araceli Ferrara to talk about their play, Vampire or My sister, the prophet.
Synopsis: Vampire or My sister, the prophet by Araceli Ferrara follows Nena as she visits home for the holidays, where she must grapple with the fallout following her sister's most recent psychotic episode.
Content Forecast: Institutionalization, experience of psychosis, strong language.
Waveforms was produced by Realwheels Theatre with the co-operation of UBCP/ACTRA.
Cast:
JULIA ABREU as NENA
SARAH PEGUERO as LETI
ANDY KALIRAI as RAHIM
NYX DEBOGORSKI as STAGE DIRECTIONS
Host: Adam Grant Warren
Playwright: Araceli Ferrara
Original Compositions and Sound Design: Finka Wood
Production Management: Jordyn Wood
Poster Graphic Design: Samantha Walters
This podcast is generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Province of British Columbia, the City of Vancouver, and the Hamber Foundation.
This production was recorded and broadcast from the unceded and ancestral lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, at GGRP Sound Studios.
By Glitch TheatreThis week, Adam Grant Warren chats with Vancouver-based playwright Araceli Ferrara to talk about their play, Vampire or My sister, the prophet.
Synopsis: Vampire or My sister, the prophet by Araceli Ferrara follows Nena as she visits home for the holidays, where she must grapple with the fallout following her sister's most recent psychotic episode.
Content Forecast: Institutionalization, experience of psychosis, strong language.
Waveforms was produced by Realwheels Theatre with the co-operation of UBCP/ACTRA.
Cast:
JULIA ABREU as NENA
SARAH PEGUERO as LETI
ANDY KALIRAI as RAHIM
NYX DEBOGORSKI as STAGE DIRECTIONS
Host: Adam Grant Warren
Playwright: Araceli Ferrara
Original Compositions and Sound Design: Finka Wood
Production Management: Jordyn Wood
Poster Graphic Design: Samantha Walters
This podcast is generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Province of British Columbia, the City of Vancouver, and the Hamber Foundation.
This production was recorded and broadcast from the unceded and ancestral lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, at GGRP Sound Studios.