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| GENRE |
Comedy/Drama |
| LENGTH |
Full-length, 75-90 minutes
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| CAST |
4 females, 3 males (7-15 actors possible: 3-8 females, 2-7 males) |
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Simple.
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| NOTES |
Adult Language |
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| The Civilians leave New York City to pursue a story about a Hollywood movie and a lost flock of carelessly imprinted geese. Though they start off in search of a story about an evil corporation and the birds that were allegedly left behind, what results is a wild goose chase around Long Lake in search for answers. An eclectic show about disorientation, misplaced empathy, and coming home. |
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| "Sublimely silly and shameless, this septet of downtown talent self-mockingly tackles the issue of animal neglect in film." |
| --Time Out New York |
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| Jennifer R. Morris, Damian Baldet, Colleen Werthmann, Aysan Celik, Brian Sgambati, and Aimee Guillot in Canard, Canard, Goose?, HERE Arts Center, New York City (2002). Photo: Leslie Lyons. |
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