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Writer / Deviser


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Co-Creators: Corey Allen, Emily Hartford, Will Lowry - with Flux Theatre Ensemble

See Production Page for detail.


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Metra: A Climate Revolution Play with Songs

By Emily and Ned Hartford

Songs by Ned Hartford

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See the Production Page for photos and further detail, or visit Metra’s dedicated website!

About

The year is 2043. Despite lip service toward climate action, the fossil fuel industry continues to thrive. Shit’s bad. The rich choose to ignore it, insulated in air-conditioned Bubble communities and continuing to reap the benefits of disaster capitalism. But in a roadside bar on the Outside, a movement of collective power is brewing. A group of revolutionaries-a journalist, a hedge fund manager, and an ancient tree nymph-are tapping into a mythic and elemental magic that will demand that the powerful break the cycle of destruction, or face its consequences.

Metra: A Climate Revolution Play with Songs is a radical adaptation of the myth of Erisycthon, from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In the myth, a King destroys a sacred grove, and is then cursed by the goddess Ceres with unquenchable hunger. Our new work seeks to lay bare the compulsion for dominance and control in the oppressive structures upholding climate change—and to imagine alternative sources of cooperative power.

Creation

The themes for Metra were originally conceived and developed through a series of devising workshops in 2018, led by Emily Hartford, that were funded by the Puffin Foundation. Following those workshops, Ned Hartford and Emily Hartford created the script for Metra (with songs by Ned Hartford). The work received development support from Flux Theatre Ensemble.

Metra had its world premiere production with Flux Theatre Ensemble in fall 2022. The work was called “a brash fantasia” … “A wild amalgam of Greek myth, glam rock, time travel, comedy, and dystopian projection to envision both despair and an inkling of hope” … “Inventive and endlessly intriguing storylines blend ancient myth with sci-fi acumen.” … “If Metra took the place of something like The Lion King on Broadway, we’d all be better off. But until then, you can make sure to see it at Abrons Arts Center.”


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Breathe Free

Emily led the creation of two collaboratively-generated short works for Flux Theatre Ensemble’s Breathe Free project—theatre seeking immigrant justice, in partnership with the New Sanctuary Coalition.

(Both of these pieces were created during the Obama administration, when immigrant deportations reached record highs.)


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Mother of Exiles

Created with: Ivy Hong, Daryl Lathon, Cark K. Li, Collin McConnell, Antonio Miniño, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, and Stephanie Willing

“Mother of Exiles” was named for the Emma Lazarus poem that dedicates the Statue of Liberty. The work examined the presence and absence of compassion in both current and historical dialogue about immigration. With an ensemble of actors, we created the piece with found text: splicing together political speeches, personal stories of migration, and the things people say on TV and the Internet. We were interested in what happens when we place rhetoric next to real lives.


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Las Sombras

(“The Shadows”), co-created with Annabel Guevara, was a documentary theatre piece composed of interviews of New Sanctuary Coalition members, talking about their experience immigrating to the U.S., and living with the uncertainty that comes with undocumented status.

Collaborators: Antonio Miniño and Jessica Angleskahn.