
A live indie movie that unfolds in real time
When: Tickets on sale 7/2 to company subscribers, 7/3 to the general public
Where: Location TBA
Price: TBA
Tags: #immersive, #mobileplay, #LGBTQ, #comingofage, #cantmiss, #hotticket, #Advisories (See Below)
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It’s no secret that we love this co-production of Capital W and DryCræft Los Angeles, in fact here’s a taste of our review:
What would it be like if we could climb into, say, a coming-of-age story? Where the audience wasn’t made to play out the role of a young queer woman torn between her religious upbringing and her awakening sexuality, but was instead given access to her as if we were the ragged journal she kept from all but her dearest friends?
That, reader, is Rochester, 1996 in a nutshell.
Writer-director Lauren Ludwig’s new piece, which just wrapped up a workshop run as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival, is an indie film that unfolds in real time. A small audience is brought into the world of Philippa (Nerea Duhart), the daughter of a pastor at a struggling church in Rochester, New York in the mid-90s.
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Contact Level: none to light (incidental)
Content Advisories: themes of domestic violence
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