Dear Fault Line Theatre Family,
Good afternoon. I hope this email finds you safe and sound and sane as you navigate your lives. Everyone at Fault Line Theatre is happy, healthy, and as crazy as we’ve always been - no new developments on that front. In case you haven’t heard, we want to let you know that we’ve postponed all in-person Fault Line Theatre activities indefinitely, but that should come as no surprise to anyone. However, that doesn’t mean we haven’t been hard at work. Quite the opposite in fact.
We want to invite you, our extended family of friends and fans and supporters, to enjoy some online content from many of our esteemed collaborators. Over the past few weeks, our family of artists has been working together - digitally, of course - to share stories about this time from our individual and collective lives.
This series, featuring the work of your favorite Fault Line Theatre artists is called [...] in the Time of Corona. You might be asking: Hey, Fault Line, what does [. . .] mean? Honestly, it means anything and everything and nothing at all. [Loneliness]? [Loss] or [Lust]? [Confusion]? [Peace]? Or maybe it’s just those three dots you see when you’re waiting for your crush to text you back:
[...] in the Time of Corona.
We’ve paired up writers with actors and let them toss ideas around, grab their phones, and shoot a story, monologue, poem, or mini-play with the goal of bringing some clarity, pathos, or levity to all of our lives. Artists need to create, and we’re proud to give our family a digital canvas to paint their stories on.
Keep your eyes on our Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube feeds every Tuesday and Friday starting tomorrow, Friday, April 10th with Its Own Crown a new piece written by Liba Vaynberg (Round Table, The Oregon Trail) and performed by Karl Gregory (Round Table, From White Plains, Frogs). Sending you all love, light, good health, and peace in this time of uncertainty. Please never hesitate to reach out with any questions or comments or simply to say hello and check in. We miss all of your faces.
Love and solidarity,
Fault Line Theatre