Where Are We Now?

Björk tells David Bowie her inner turmoil, a couple of bicycles walk basset hounds, two goldfish drive to Florida, and a wooden sailor falls in love with a dress mannequin. A singing robot narrator guides the audience through a musical collage about sadness, distraction, frustration, anger, escape, friendship, and confusion.

The text and the visual aesthetic of "Where Are We Now?" are inspired by Tony Oursler’s music video for the David Bowie song of the same name. Shot in Oursler’s studio, the video suggests the collection of a lifetime. Our characters are trying to locate themselves in relation to that collection, to gain a sense of context, hope, and purpose from the objects that surround them.

Part sculptural installation, part live music video, "Where Are We Now?" contains a 15-minute performance which is performed on a loop. It was previously performed as a short play.

Text by McFeely Sam Goodman
Directed by Marina McClure

Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461

Cast

Kyle Stockburger, Stephanie Regina, Seth Braley, Gilbert Molina, and Justin Montalvo

stage managed by Garrett Rollins


Performance History

Summer Performance Residency, chashama 461
June 14-15, 2014

Something Blue Festival, Sargent Theater
February 14-16, 2014

Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461
Photo of Where are We Now? at chashama 461