FEED events announced for “Orange, Hat & Grace”

FEED events announced for “Orange, Hat & Grace”

We continue our mainstage FEED discussions with some exciting events planned around the world premiere of Greg Moss’s ORANGE, HAT & GRACE. This FEED cycle ranges in its themes from the natural world and man, old American music, the art of playwrighting and the study of language in feral children. These talks are as eclectic as we can make them. See you at the theater for any or all of them.

FEED events are free and open to the public. You do not need a ticket for the show, simply show up on the day at the advertised time.

FEED #7
September 18th / 9pm
Greg Moss in conversation with Paula Vogel
The two playwrights discuss Orange, Hat & Grace.
Paula Vogel

FEED #8
September 29th / 9pm
Learning Language in the Wild
New Yorker contributor Russ Rymer, author of Genie: A Scientific Tragedy and NYU Linguistic Anthropologist Bambi Schieffelin give background on feral childen, how they may learn language, as well as their professional response to Orange, Hat & Grace. Moderated by NYU Professor of Theatre Chris Mills.
feral child

FEED #9
October 1/9pm
Music and Orange, Hat & Grace
WNYC “Sound Check” and “New Sounds” host John Schaefer speaks to Greg Moss about the play’s musical influences and antecedents.
WNYC's John Schaefer

FEED #10
October 2nd / 6pm (pre-show, please note time)
Creative Team Talk
Join members of the creative team as they discuss creating the visual world of Orange, Hat & Grace. Moderated by Soho Rep Literary Manager Raphael Martin.
Victorian theater

FEED #11
October 6th / 9pm
Man in Nature, Nature in Man
Where do man and nature come together? Columbia earth scientist Jason Smedon and visual artist Natalie Jeremijenko – whose piece “Tree Logic” is seen in this photograph at Mass MoCA – discuss.
Tree Logic by Natalie Jeremijenko at Mass MoCA

[Please note: FEED participants, dates, subjects and times subject to change.]

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