SUBHUMAN THEATRE

POST-EVERYTHING

TOWSON UNIVERSITY MFA PROGRAM IN THEATRE ARTS – BALTIMORE, USA and SUBHUMAN THEATRE – SOFIA, BULGARIA

concept: Venelin Shurelov (SubHuman Theatre)
costume designer: Elica Georgieva, Venelin Shurelov
photo: Venelin Shurelov and Kanji Takeno
creation and performance: MFA students in Theatre Arts (Towson University), Corey Hennessey, Kevin Becker, Rachel Thomas-Levy, Rebekah Lane, Sarah Bourne, Zach Trebino

Durational performance/installation
(it could be entered at any time after the beginning of the performance)

Thanks to Philip Arnoult, Naoko Maeshiba, Tavia La Follette

A theatrical/visual/psychic/scientific investigation of origin, meaning, significance, and human longing in a post-everything society where the boundaries between human and machine have been erased. This immersive performance draws the audience into a magical world filled with six mysterious characters, composed of new technologies and ancient objects. The audience is free to wander from character to character, or a person may choose to sit with one character and allow their cacophony to wash over them.

“Post-everything” is a performance/installation by Bulgaria set designer and visual artist Venelin Shurelov realized together with Bulgarian costume designer Elica Georgieva and master students in Theatre Arts at Towson University in Baltimore, USA.