Sentient

2022-05-01 - 2022-05-30

Sentient

A small town at the texas border with old western building and boarded up store fronts becomes the epicenter of illegal immigration battle.

About

Story
A small town at the texas border with old western building and boarded up store fronts becomes the epicenter of illegal immigration battle. As darkness sets on the Rio Grande, you can here a fight braking out, outside the door to the house, in which a woman is about to give birth (Jill). She refuses to go to hospital. The husband (Mark) having had a fight with an immigrant (Juan), comes back in to take his wife to the hospital, and as they walk to the yard, there is another couple, the man has a bloody nose, and the wife (Isabelle) is attending to it.

As Jill stops moving (giving birth), a neighbor (Dan) approaches the curb. It turns out Isabelle is a doctor from venezuela, and as the Jill starts giving birth she comes to help, while Mark and Juan try to ward off the trumpist neighbor from causing further mayhem.


Duration
2 hours and 55 minutes, including one intermission.

Audience
Recommended for Adults.

Content Advisory
Some adult language and themes.


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Artists

Janis Raige

Janis Raige

Sara Bareilles received a 2016 Tony nomination for her score for Broadway's Waitress, and later replaced original star Jessie Mueller in the lead role of Jenna, for which she received the 2017 Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for Favorite Replacement. She has received six Grammy nominations, including Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for 2008's breakout hit “Love Song.” Bareilles released a solo studio album, What’s Inside: Songs from Waitress, on Epic Records in 2015. She has also contributed original songs to Broadway's SpongeBob SquarePants.

Fay Aray

Fay Aray

Fay Aray is thrilled to step into the bubble after seeing the original cast on Broadway at age 13 and telling her parents at intermission, “I’m going to be Glinda someday.” Flashdance, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Hairspray, Grease. . BFA in music theatre, Elon University. Thank you Mom & Dad, Amplified Entertainment, Telsey, Vocal Power LLC and the Wicked team. Love to my Prince, Eric.

Steaphen Bradey

Steaphen Bradey

In addition to his Chicago turn in Hamilton, Steaphen previously played Alexander Hamilton on Broadway and on tour. His other stage credits include Broadway roles in If/Then and American Idiot and the tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

Aaron T Caul

Aaron T Caul

Aaron Caul has been seen on Broadway in Catch Me If You Can, Next to Normal, Wicked, Hair­spray. Other stage includes Assassins (West End), Rent (Hollywood Bowl). TV: Graceland (USA), BrainDead (CBS), Grease Live! (FOX), The Code, The Good Fight, Gossip Girl. Film: Enjolras in the Oscar-winning Les Mi­sérables, Out of Blue (TIFF), Created Equal, Undrafted, Better Off Single, Big Sky, Howl, and others. Concerts: NYC: Webster Hall, Irving Plaza, LCT American Songbook. Tours: Paramount N.Y., House of Blues, Boston, San Diego; The Belasco: L.A.; Barns at Wolf Trap: DC; The Vets: RI, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Philly. Recordings: Live Album: “The Radio in My Head.”

Mark Jeffrey

Mark Jeffrey

Mark holds an MFA (Acting) from Rutgers University, where credits included Antigone, Romeo and Juliet, In the Sawtooths and more. His BFA (Acting/Musical Theatre) is from Abilene Christian University, where credits included Jane Eyre and Seussical. TV: The Good Wife, Louie. Endless thanks to God, his incomparable wife and the family.

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