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Kid-Simple: a radio play in the flesh
by Jordan Harrison
When Moll wins the science fair with a machine for hearing sounds that can't be heard,
a shape-shifting Mercenary steals the invention (and her heart).
She embarks on a quest to save noise, accompanied by the last boy-virgin in the eleventh grade.
Kid-Simple is a quirky fable of innocence and experience featuring live sound effects,
mutinous onomatopoeia and a host of woodsy temptations.
Featuring Ariel Dumas, Mike Hallenbeck, John Middleton, Karla Reck, Joe Swanson, Sally Ann Wright & Jerome Yorke
directed by Sarah Gioia
sound by Mike Hallenbeck
lighting by Geoff Wold
scenery by Jason Brown
costumes by Nathan Christopher
stage management by Melissa Olson
assistant sound by Katharine Horowitz
at Mixed Blood Theatre
1501 South 4th Street in Minneapolis
September 1-16, 2006
This activity is made possible, in part, by funds provided by the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council from an appropriation by the Minnesota Legislature.
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