Thirst: A Spell for Christabel retells Coleridge's gothic story in an abandoned forest suffering from an apocalyptic drought. Christabel and her father, stubborn hold-outs in the dying woods, are visited by a mysterious and opportunistic woman who quickly transforms their quiet world. Soon they must choose between her frightening, seductive promises and the quickly diminishing safety of the life they've always known.
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I saw opening for Thirst: A spell for Christabel and loved it. Strong individual performances by the cast and great staging by Director Elena Araoz.
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Review: As seen in the NY Times - Fabulous Designsbyddavoli
The NY Times RAVES about the designers for Thirst...
[url=www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/theater/15blan.html?_r=1]Coleridge Comes to SoHo, On a Budget[/url]
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