A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 12, 2022
Original Title:
Unseen
Production Companies:
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Mia, an American conflict photographer, wakes up at the site of a massacre in Syria, not sure how she got there. With her Turkish girlfriend Derya and her Californian mother Jane, Mia must slowly piece together the details of her past to find out what happened. Mona Mansour’s beautifully human and surprisingly humorous play asks what it would mean for our souls—personally and as a nation—if we were to truly see the impact of our actions.
Casting:
Geoff Josselson
Joy Dickson
Katja Zarolinski
Costume Design:
Dina El-Aziz
Director:
Evren Odcikin
Director of Photography:
Tyler Maddox
Dramaturgy:
Sonia Fernandez
Editor:
Anna Khusnutdinova
Executive Producer:
Nataki Garrett
Fight Choreographer:
U. Jonathan Toppo
Lighting Design:
Solomon Weisbard
Music:
Avi Amon
Producer:
Scarlett Kim
Ken Savage
Courtney Williams
Production Manager:
Rachel Maize
Projection:
Kaitlyn Pietras
Set Designer:
Mariana Sanchez
Sound Designer:
Avi Amon
Writer:
Mona Mansour
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