TDM Work-in-Progress Showing: The Eye Which We Do Not Have

Date: 

Friday, October 22, 2021, 2:30pm

Location: 

Farkas Hall Theater

Directed by TDM Visiting Lecturer Kate Brehm, The Eye Which We Do Not Have is an eerie, yet powerful psychological tale about suppressed female desire told with puppetry and performing scenery. With a nod to Hitchcock, its cinematic style points to a constantly shifting perspective.

Content Warning: The show grapples with the topic of female desire and sexuality. There are puppet representations of nude bodies.

The Eye Which We Do Not Have is now at capacity.
 

directed and designed by Kate Brehm
music composition by Andrew Lynch
lighting design by Poe Saegusa
dramaturgy by Alexis Macnab
technical direction by Ben Elling
associate puppet design by Rosa Douglas and Ari Boles
puppeteers by Carrie Morris, Justin Perkins, Dorothy James, Rosa Douglas, Ben Elling

 

ABOUT THE RESIDENCY
TDM brings Visiting Lecturer Kate Brehm’s entire production team to Harvard to work with students from her course, Puppet Theater (TDM 135B). For the week of their residency, professionals and students will work side by side developing scenes for Brehm’s upcoming show The Eye Which We Do Not Have (supported by the Jim Henson Foundation.) At the work-in-progress showing, the audience will witness both scenes of the show and the backstage choreography that makes it all happen.