NIGHT SINGS ITS SONGS

by Jon Fosse, translated/directed by Sarah Cameron Sunde (2003). Co-Produced with Spring Theatreworks and The Unbound Collective.

cast: Louis Cancelmi, Anna Gutto, Diane Ciesla, Peter Davies and George Hannah

dramaturgy Marie-Louise Miller, set Lauren Helpern, lights Roma Flowers, costumes Maline Casta, music Christopher Tin, sound Ryan Tilke, props Faye Armon, stage management Misha Siegel-Rivers, casting Liz Ortiz-Mackes, press Jim Baldassare

– between day and night, dream and nightmare –
A modern day tragedy about two people who love each other desperately, but in an attempt to find each other again, push each other into a downward spiral of miscommunication.

U.S. debut production of Jon Fosse’s work

Uniformly excellent…Mr. Fosse (pronounced FAH-suh), who is Norwegian, and Sarah Cameron Sunde, the American who translated his play, have an ear for conversation, particularly for the synergy of repetition and for the fine line between generality and allegory
– THE NEW YORK TIMES

OVERVIEW OF PRODUCTIONS OF JON FOSSE PLAYS:
NIGHT SINGS ITS SONGS
DEATHVARIATIONS
SA KA LA

COMMISSIONED WORKS:
A SUMMER DAY
DREAM OF AUTUMN

OTHER PRODUCTIONS:
ROSMERSHOLM