How to Catch Creation
March 7 - 14
by Christina Anderson| directed by Danielle Drakes
How to Catch Creation is the story of a couple drifting apart, of a once-incarcerated man determined to adopt a child, and a single female academic who has lost her way professionally and personally. How to Catch Creation takes place in the present when two couples find their lives unexpectedly connected with the life of a Black queer feminist writer from the 1960s. This intergenerational portrayal of queer relationships of color allows us to grapple with our own definitions of family, love and the universal act of creation.
This production contains strong language and themes of queer intimacy.
Approximately 2 hours plus a 15 minute intermission
Proceeds benefit the TU Foundation.
by Christina Anderson| directed by Danielle Drakes
How to Catch Creation is the story of a couple drifting apart, of a once-incarcerated man determined to adopt a child, and a single female academic who has lost her way professionally and personally. How to Catch Creation takes place in the present when two couples find their lives unexpectedly connected with the life of a Black queer feminist writer from the 1960s. This intergenerational portrayal of queer relationships of color allows us to grapple with our own definitions of family, love and the universal act of creation.
This production contains strong language and themes of queer intimacy.
Approximately 2 hours plus a 15 minute intermission
Proceeds benefit the TU Foundation.