Ochre House Theater presents Ghosts in the Kitchen: Idle Spirit

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Ochre House Theater presents Ghosts in the Kitchen, a series of storytelling through virtual theater as written and told by core company members.

Next up will be Idle Spirit, written and performed by Justin Locklear and directed by Josh David Jordan. An engaging story of a man in a kitchen full of telephones, seeking voices of affirmation and understanding to end his surreal crisis of identity, Idle Spirit is a captivating tale of isolation, weaving in and out of the mischievous late night air. The universal need for validation comes in waves, as his world grows closer to a dream, and he is left with the sensation of “Feelin’ so ordinary, when you realized you couldn’t fly.”

The production will be available to stream at any time, May 6-16.

Ochre House Theater presents Ghosts in the Kitchen, a series of storytelling through virtual theater as written and told by core company members.

Next up will be Idle Spirit, written and performed by Justin Locklear and directed by Josh David Jordan. An engaging story of a man in a kitchen full of telephones, seeking voices of affirmation and understanding to end his surreal crisis of identity, Idle Spirit is a captivating tale of isolation, weaving in and out of the mischievous late night air. The universal need for validation comes in waves, as his world grows closer to a dream, and he is left with the sensation of “Feelin’ so ordinary, when you realized you couldn’t fly.”

The production will be available to stream at any time, May 6-16.

Ochre House Theater presents Ghosts in the Kitchen, a series of storytelling through virtual theater as written and told by core company members.

Next up will be Idle Spirit, written and performed by Justin Locklear and directed by Josh David Jordan. An engaging story of a man in a kitchen full of telephones, seeking voices of affirmation and understanding to end his surreal crisis of identity, Idle Spirit is a captivating tale of isolation, weaving in and out of the mischievous late night air. The universal need for validation comes in waves, as his world grows closer to a dream, and he is left with the sensation of “Feelin’ so ordinary, when you realized you couldn’t fly.”

The production will be available to stream at any time, May 6-16.

WHEN

WHERE

Virtual
https://www.ochrehousetheater.org/

TICKET INFO

$10
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