The Snow
Written by Finegan Kruckemeyer
Praise for "The Snow"
Snow falls on the village of Kishka in amounts so massive that it may flood the city when it melts — only it doesn’t melt. Winter comes and goes, but the snow remains. The villagers all agree that something needs to be done. Young Theodosia Sutton is just the girl to get this something done. Theodosia Sutton, and her team of heroes and heroines, who are much braver than her, catapult themselves beyond the snow to find its source. Theodosia’s journey through the sky, a forest and a canyon is action-packed and reveals the mysterious truth about the village’s past and her future.
Featuring Alejandro Parra, Antoinette Martin-Hanson, Austin Guerrero, Bronwyn Doebbeling, Enya Zatarain Castro, Hugo Crick-Furman, Ivonne Romo Martinez, Jason Hall, Jenae Hirsch, John Maynes, Pilar Smatla, Princess Linares, Rachel Adams, and Tyler Robinson
Directed by Claire K. Redfield
AD/Dramaturgy by Jillian Johnson
Stage Management by Jordan Mattson
Set Design by Douglas Clarke
Shadow Design by Olivia Hernandez and Alli St. John
Sound Design by Zachary Bacskay
Music by Alicia Castillo
Lighting Design by Leah Zweig
Costume Design by Niamh Murphy
Choreography by Ri Lindegren and Antoinette Martin-Hanson
Community Engagement by Sarah Dolens-Moon, Kristina Friedgren, and Jillian Johnson
ASU Herberger Institute for the Design and the Arts
Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents. All rights reserved.
Photography by Tim Trumble Photography.
Praise for "The Snow"
Snow falls on the village of Kishka in amounts so massive that it may flood the city when it melts — only it doesn’t melt. Winter comes and goes, but the snow remains. The villagers all agree that something needs to be done. Young Theodosia Sutton is just the girl to get this something done. Theodosia Sutton, and her team of heroes and heroines, who are much braver than her, catapult themselves beyond the snow to find its source. Theodosia’s journey through the sky, a forest and a canyon is action-packed and reveals the mysterious truth about the village’s past and her future.
Featuring Alejandro Parra, Antoinette Martin-Hanson, Austin Guerrero, Bronwyn Doebbeling, Enya Zatarain Castro, Hugo Crick-Furman, Ivonne Romo Martinez, Jason Hall, Jenae Hirsch, John Maynes, Pilar Smatla, Princess Linares, Rachel Adams, and Tyler Robinson
Directed by Claire K. Redfield
AD/Dramaturgy by Jillian Johnson
Stage Management by Jordan Mattson
Set Design by Douglas Clarke
Shadow Design by Olivia Hernandez and Alli St. John
Sound Design by Zachary Bacskay
Music by Alicia Castillo
Lighting Design by Leah Zweig
Costume Design by Niamh Murphy
Choreography by Ri Lindegren and Antoinette Martin-Hanson
Community Engagement by Sarah Dolens-Moon, Kristina Friedgren, and Jillian Johnson
ASU Herberger Institute for the Design and the Arts
Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents. All rights reserved.
Photography by Tim Trumble Photography.