The story revolves around Esther, an African-American seamstress living in a boarding house for women in New York City
Kennedy Fine Arts Building, Savannah State University
Obsidian Dance Repertory’s year of return
It’s a concert that will symbolize, through dance, the first enslaved person arriving in Jamestown, Virginia, 400 years ago
Collective Face tackles a strange incident and a powerful story
The show, based on Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel and adapted by Simon Stephens, follows a boy named Christopher who sets out to investigate the death of his neighbor’s dog
The subversive, powerful legacy of ‘Dark of the Moon’
Collective Face’s production of Dark of the Moon launches their 2019-20 “Season of Impostering Identities,” and is an intense and poignant way to kick off an intriguing season
Last of the Red Hot Lovers – a tale of morality
The man, Barney Cashman — played by local theatre vet Les Taylor — decides to try setting up three affairs with different women in order to feel that sense of excitement
Sex + Song = Hello Again
With script, score, and lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa, it ties together five pairs of sexually involved people from all walks of life, from each decade of the 20th century
Collective Face Ensemble puts a winter twist on Shakespeare’s ‘Midsummer’
Midwinter revolves around the wedding of Thesus, the Duke of Athens, and Hyppolyta, the Queen of the Amazons
Big Love Starts A Big Conversation
Big Love centers around 50 women who flee their native Greece, arriving in Italy as refugees trying to avoid having to marry their cousin
Cal Wood’s ten-year journey
Artist’s first solo show displays a thoughtful progression of his style
‘Bringing the Bard back to Savannah’
Twelfth Night is a classic romantic comedy template complete with a giant love triangle.
August: Osage County: Collective Face takes on Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy-drama
“I have just fallen in love with the script more and more,” director David Poole says.
The party never stops when Collective Face does The Great Gatsby
“The thing that theatre can offer that you can’t get anywhere else is that experiential aspect. Our goal is to give you an experience you’ll remember for years to come.’
