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Follow on Google News | Dialogue with Three Chords’ next installment of season-long play gets down to some bloody businessSaints and shepherds; sailors and bartenders; killers and corpses-- the second volume of the season-long Dialogue with Three Chords play “Shipyard Souls & A Compass Rose" gets down to some bloody business.
By: Dialogue with Three Chords For this second installment of the year-long narrative, Gracia took two steps backward in time to explore people and incidents referenced in last month's short play "That Every Sunken Ship May Rise Again." In this month's "Beneath the Waves, There is a Small House that Holds My Bones" and "Swear & Spit & Cross Yourself" we witness events that shaped two of the main characters from "Sunken": one drunk and bitter, one violent and rapidly sobering up. “Last month also featured a character named Alex who linked all three plays, by being ‘on the nod’ in the first, lucid and reflective in the second, and dead on-stage in the last,” Gracia explains. “This month's "The Alchemical Uses for Ashes and Candy Canes" finds his mortal remains in a gift-wrapped box, traveling to the Pacific Ocean to finally be put to rest.” More information on Dialogue with Three Chords can be found at: www.dthreec.org (http://stephengracia.org/ ”Beneath the Waves, There is a Small House that Holds My Bones” and “Swear & Spit & Cross Yourself” feature the acting talents of: Stephen Fontana, Larry Greenbush, Anton Koval, Kendra Leigh Landon, Anthony Marino, Sean Mellott, Gil Ron, and Steve Weinblatt. Dialogue with Three Chords was founded in 2011 by Stephen Gracia and Michael LoPorto and applies the do-it-yourself philosophy of punk to the stage and features short plays and live music. Their work has also been produced at Sargent Theatre, Makor Theater, DUMBO Theatre Exchange, Levenson Hall at Brooklyn College, and the Theaters at 45 Bleecker End
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