Sunday, March 19, 2017

Inspired by Inside, A PopUp Theatrics Production

A poetic journey through my immersive experience with  PopUp Theatrics. What is fact, what is fiction, and what lies between? Inside - a performance inspired by "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madelleine L'Engle. It was an experience like none other.

Because the experience had a certain rhythmic quality, I was drawn to poetry to try and capture it's essence.

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A dark and dreary New York night,
   walking towards the archway door.
She climbs the stairs with a welcome smile
   and the promise of something more.

Into the night the story unfolds
   walking slowly as a pair.
A frozen fountain, a fallen steeple
   Madelleine L'Engle and an heir.

Behind the church, we find ourselves
   with a wounded tortured soul.
In a room with a nurse
   and a mind as dark as coal.

Father, put the bottle down
   fairies moving everywhere.
On the table, around the room
   and out the window we did stare.

Down the steps, into the dark
   she held my hand inside my head.
A pheasant's feather a battered book
   "A Wrinkle in Time" from the dead.

The saxophone played soft and slow
   for the son of Minsk we pray.
You brought a smile, you touched my heart
   cancer, cancer leave you may.

5 comments:

  1. Guess I am more of a limerick guy

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    1. Jim - this play was freaky...and freaky good.It took a while for me to know the play was over...I was in an Uber car on the way to Penn Station still waiting for something to happen.

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  2. Ed did you write that poem? I have never read that book but will now need to add this book to my list

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  3. Pat - I actually did write this poem. It is my attempt to capture this performance that was inspired by "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madelleine L'Engle. I would say the performance was a bit eccentric and out there and I just tried to run with it.

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  4. I don't know anything about poetry Ed but it appealed to me. The hidden talents of the BK members continues to impress me.

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