Veja Doolittle: Live in Concert
by Meg Sullivan, directed by Susie Schutt
JUNE 19-28, 2014
Veja Doolittle: Live in Concert is a multi media solo performance, a traveling show, a memorabilia tour, and a concert of covered songs. This journey, like a dusted-off LP, delves into the mysteries, heartbreaks, and artifacts that make up our sparkling lives. A workshop production of Veja Doolittle was presented by The Wilbury Group's New Works program in April, 2014.
Written and Performed by Meg Sullivan Directed by Susie Schutt Stage Managed by Clare Blackmer Asst. Stage Managed by Alex Maynard Lighting Design by Dan Fisher Sound Design by Cryus Leddy Lighting Assistance from Justin Carroll Projections by Jacqueline Frole, Mike Commendatore, & Adam O'Brien ABOUT THE ARTIST: MEG SULLIVAN Meg Sullivan is the Executive Artistic Director of The Manton Avenue Project, teaching after school playwriting in Olneyville and uniting kids with professional artists to create original theatre. Meg recently performed as Frodskin and others in Cyrus Leddy's The Teller. She also recently curated a week of new performances at RISD as part of their Locally Made exhibit. Last year, she performed in The Boston Theatre Marathon on behalf of the Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre in Even If by Terrence Kidd, and for Elemental Theatre Collective at Trinity Repertory's 50th Anniversary party in Dave Rabinow's award-winning A Brief History of the World and Everything In It. As a company member of Austin-based Rude Mechs, Meg originated the role of Annabellee in I've Never Been So Happy, a western operetta that toured to Arena Stage and Center Theatre Group in LA. Also in Austin, Meg danced regularly with The Meeting Point, a dance collective which won best short dance work for their 2011 Fusebox Festival piece Working the Line. Meg received her MFA in Performance as Public Practice from UT Austin in 2007. |