Joseph Culp

RECLAMATION

theatre · walking theatre group · Ages 13+ · United States
"RECLAMATION" New Works from the Walking Theatre Group. "The stories and poems inside us are reclaimed as paths to greater aliveness."
"RECLAMATION" New Works from the Walking Theatre Group. "The stories and poems inside us are reclaimed as paths to greater aliveness."

HUNGER

film · aegis films · Ages 12+ · United States
Award-winning adaptation of Nobel winner Knut Hamsun's 1890 masterpiece - A sensitive writer from a small town faces physical and spiritual starvation as he tries to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter.
Award-winning adaptation of Nobel winner Knut Hamsun's 1890 masterpiece - A sensitive writer from a small town faces physical and spiritual starvation as he tries to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter.

RECLAMATION

theatre · walking theatre group · Ages 12+ · United States
There are stories and poems inside of us--Joys and sorrows, memories and dreams--They contain experience and energy and when reclaimed can be paths to greater aliveness and transformation. The Group performs their highly original "transpersonal" pieces for the Fringe.
There are stories and poems inside of us--Joys and sorrows, memories and dreams--They contain experience and energy and when reclaimed can be paths to greater aliveness and transformation. The Group performs their highly original "transpersonal" pieces for the Fringe.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

ensemble theatre · walking theatre group · Ages 12+ · United States of America
"Food for Thought" - A Theatrically Nourishing Experience "Food for Thought" explores our relationship to various types of food - physical, ideological, political, sexual, spiritual - and asks the question: What do we really need to sustain our lives personally and collectively?
"Food for Thought" - A Theatrically Nourishing Experience "Food for Thought" explores our relationship to various types of food - physical, ideological, political, sexual, spiritual - and asks the question: What do we really need to sustain our lives personally and collectively?