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The Silence

Work-in-Progress/Prototype Performance

December 12-14, 2019 / 7:30-9:00pm

MIT Theater Building, W97

345 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Two sisters on the run from massive human failure hole up in a hotel where dream worlds collide with real worlds in an endless spiral down.

adapted and directed by Jay Scheib

Featuring Ayesha Jordan, Lacey Dorn, Anna Kohler, Brandon Sanchez ’18, Rionna Flynn ’21, Sualeh Asif ’22, and Kyleigh DeSilva.

With stage design by Afsoon Pajoufar, live camera by Paulina Jurzec and Rionna Flynn, clothes by Shanise DeSilva, lighting by Kevin Fulton, sound design by Christian Frederickson, and projection by Joshua Higgason, stage managed by Kristina Furey, production manager Miguel Flores, technical direction Stephanie Rodemann and associate director Benita DeWit

As an MIT CAST Mellon Faculty Fellow, Jay Scheib reinvents Ingmar Bergman’s The Silence (1963). The film, described both as a “landmark of modernist cinema” (Lloyd Michaels) and a “tangle of brooding confusions and despairs” (The New York Times), exposes the tense and uncomfortable relationship of two sisters at a hotel in an unfriendly, unknown city.

Over a half-century after the release of The Silence, Scheib draws inspiration from the meteoric film to “[trace] Bergman’s own obsession with the excavation of the most beguiling of emotional transformations.” This project marks a continuation of Scheib’s exploration of live cinema and multiplatform approaches to performance, as well as his engagement with Bergman’s work—previously, he co-created Persona, a chamber opera based on Bergman’s 1966 film of the same name, with music by composer and professor of music Keeril Makan. Scheib’s new live theater imagining of The Silence brings together a cast and crew of theater professionals and MIT students for production development and performances in MIT Building W97.

The Silence is presented as part of the 2019–20 MIT Performing series, a prototyping and presenting series programmed by Scheib and presented by the MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology. The series is supported in part by the Council for the Arts at MIT. MIT Performing promotes a research- based artistic practice and serves as a new platform for contemporary performance.

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