Strange Attractor
11/12/2019
We are pleased and honored to thank Rhode Island and Matthew Lawrence and the for awarding She Died for Our Convenience with two for 2019: Best (theater) Curveball and Best Choral Performance. Major thanks to our awe-inspiring collaborators Chrissy Wolpert and (some of) Assembly of Light Choir, Priscilla Carrion, Emily Shapiro, Clara Weishahn, Andy Russ, Hernan Jourdan, Tyra Wilson, Ronald Kevin Lewis, and Talley Murphy. Thanks also to Providence Preservation Society, Loren Spears and the Tomaquag Museum, Providence Art Culture Tourism, Earnscliffe Woolen-Paragon Worsted Company Mill Complex and of course all of the spirits who have haunted that place. We love you Providence.
She Died for Our Convenience We are surrounded by ghosts. We hear their stories through the objects, buildings, and traditions they’ve left behind. She Died for Our Convenience was a one-night-only choral haunting concerning the women who worked from 1898-1960 in the textile mill at the Earnscliffe Woolen Mill/Paragon Worsted...
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