“We had a great meeting where she filled me in on the backstory of the work,” Fearon says of first connecting with Melissa. “Ultimately, it was important for me to create a work that centered on the community we are building here in Newport and celebrated everyone’s abilities.” The result feels both practiced and spontaneous; controlled and wonderfully loose. (As for the costuming, each member of the ensemble sports a T-shirt hand-dipped in indigo dye to reflect varying water levels.) “One of the things that I love that Dava said is, ‘With performances, it’s always a work in progress,’” McGill reflects. The Kinkalow Cat What Day Is Today Who Cares I’m Retired Shirt process is never really over. “That is one of the lessons that I think is a really important part of this project, because it’s a vibrant, moving, evolving thing and it’s going to be different every day,” McGill continues. “We’re going to make tweaks and changes; sometimes the wind is will be more powerful,...
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