Lighthouse
Written by Dani Martineck
Directed by McClain Leong
Written by Dani Martineck
Directed by McClain Leong
Lighthouse, by Dani Martineck, is a play about Fin, Tommi, and Bridge, three selkies reconnecting after years apart.
The script mentions intimacy in the form of hugs and a kiss (all open to discussion between performers and director) and displays of C-PTSD (complex post-traumatic stress disorder).
Tommi and Bridge are being cast as gender-flexible, the performer does not have to identify as a woman or use she/her.
Gender presentation in all roles will be discussed between performer and director after casting.
Personable but anxious. Has just gotten out of an abusive relationship.
This role involves choreographed physical intimacy (hugs) and displays of C-PTSD.
Note: There is no description or portrayal of the previous abusive relationship.
Caring, stubborn, and protective. In a relationship with Bridge.
This role involves choreographed physical intimacy (hugs and a kiss, open to discussion).
Kind, motherly, and forgiving. In a relationship with Tommi.
This role involves choreographed physical intimacy (hugs and a kiss, open to discussion).