“Flesh World,” The Most Dangerous Play in the World

Posted by on May 25, 2012 in Frank Dufour | No Comments

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Sound Design by Frank Dufour

FLESH WORLD  the most dangerous play in the world

Written and directed by Thomas Riccio…Created by Dead White Zombies

Rather than just dip a toe into the quickly transforming West Dallas area directly in the shadow of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, this combination of installation, sound and live performance will ask a limited audience of 30 to be completely “immersed.” You’ll have to literally follow the show as it proceeds through a one-time welding shop, which measures 36,000 square feet. The premise is interesting enough—audiences move around an old West Dallas welding shop, helping out K-Low, a sexy but lost soul searching for meaning on her way to reincarnation. The whole scary shebang is presented by Dead White Zombies, a local “ad hoc” performance collective that counts Best of Big D-nominated actor Justin Locklear, part of the Matthew Posey/Ochre House school of weird, as a member.

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WHO

Performers: John Michael Coglin, Stephanie Cleghorn, Justin Locklear, Ilknur Ozgur, Lori McCarty, Catherine Culver, Brad Hennigan, Hilly Holsonback, Luke Lafitte, and Ben Miro Design Team: Annell Brodeur, Costumes; Frank Dufour, Sound; Danielle Georgiou, Choreography; Mona Karsa, Video; Dillon McInnes, Lighting; Thomas Riccio, Installations.

WHEN

May 17 – June 9

Thursday 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays 8 and 9:30 pm   |   500 Singleton Blvd. Dallas