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Earthquake ’64 at UAA

 
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UAA Theatre students in “Earthquake ’64,” an entirely student-created multidisciplinary performance.

UAA Department of Theatre’s Brian Cook started working on a collaborative project with students over a year ago to research the earthquake that devastated south central Alaska in 1964 with the purpose of creating a presentation that would explore this defining moment in Alaskan history. The result is Earthquake ’64, a multidisciplinary performance that weaves personal stories, movement and music together into an exciting evening of theatre. Joining Brian today on Stage Talk are three of those student-collaborators, Adi Davis, Kaeli Meno and Paitton Reid. Earthquake ’64 performs at the Fine Arts Center on the campus of UAA February 16-18.

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  • Brian Cook, Director
  • Adi Davis, Stage Manager, writer
  • Kaeli Meno, Actor, writer
  • Paitton Reid, Actor, writer

ORIGINAL BROADCAST: Friday, February 16 at 2:45 p.m.

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UAA Theatre students in “Earthquake ’64,” an entirely student-created multidisciplinary performance.

UAA Department of Theatre’s Brian Cook started working on a collaborative project with students over a year ago to research the earthquake that devastated south central Alaska in 1964 with the purpose of creating a presentation that would explore this defining moment in Alaskan history. The result is Earthquake ’64, a multidisciplinary performance that weaves personal stories, movement and music together into an exciting evening of theatre. Joining Brian today on Stage Talk are three of those student-collaborators, Adi Davis, Kaeli Meno and Paitton Reid. Earthquake ’64 performs at the Fine Arts Center on the campus of UAA February 16-18.

LISTEN HERE

HOST:

GUESTS:

  • Brian Cook, Director
  • Adi Davis, Stage Manager, writer
  • Kaeli Meno, Actor, writer
  • Paitton Reid, Actor, writer

ORIGINAL BROADCAST: Friday, February 16 at 2:45 p.m.

SUBSCRIBE: Get Stage Talk updates automatically — via:

STAGE TALK ARCHIVE

Stage Talk Calendar For information about upcoming or current shows, please click on a link below.

The post Earthquake ’64 at UAA appeared first on Alaska Public Media.

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