
A WORLD OF SILENTS
June 11 & 12 at 8pm
June 13 at 7pm
Tickets:
$15 Suggested donation (cash only). Call 404.683.7350
Location:
Fly-By Theatre performs at
7Stages in Little 5 Points
1105 Euclid Ave
Atlanta, GA 30307
Originally created by Fly-By Theatre and Duende Dance Theater in 2004, this play is inspired by the silent films of artists like Clara Bow, Lillian Gish, Mary Pickford and D.W. Griffith. This multimedia production weaves dance, drama, film and music to tell the stories of three actors – part tragic, part hilarious, part inspirational and part just plain gettin’ on. Through it all they have beautiful revelations about the silent films and their still present connection to the human condition. It is a celebration of physical storytelling at its best.

Sun June 13th at 7pm is an ASL interpreted performance
Directed by Pam Joyce
Choreography/Movement by Susan Eldridge
Writing Consultant by Kelly Craigmile
Stage Management by Jude W Futral
Cast
Lowrey Brown
Danielle Deadwyler
Terry Guest
Patrick A. Jackson
Brittany K. Loffert
Holly Stevenson
Rachel Teagle
Andrea Ivy Waterstone
Joshua Waterstone
Lowrey Brown is a recent graduate of Kennesaw State University and is very excited to be making his Atlanta professional debut with Fly-By-Theatre. While studying he was a member of the Musical Theatre Ensemble as well as the department improv troop, Kennesaw Improv Society, Stupid!!(KISS).
Danielle Deadwyler was born, raised and artistically trained in Atlanta, GA. Most recently, she was seen in True Colors Theatre production of For Colored Girls…, directed by Jasmine Guy, and a host of events and arts programming at the Southwest Arts Center. After a year of playing and working in Vancouver, BC, where she appeared in commercials and short films, she is glad to be back home. She would like to thank the loves of her life, Reggie and Ezra, for allowing her to be a dream chaser.
Terry Guest was born in Albany, Ga, and moved to the metro Atlanta area to attend Kennesaw State University (where he is currently a Sophmore) in 2008. Since then he has worked on several shows including Redwing, Bat Boy, Everything that Rises, and Fences. Thanks to the A World of Silents cast and to Pam for a fantastic and creative experience! Thanks also to my blood family and my Kennesaw family. All for Christ!
Patrick Jackson is a senior at Morehouse College majoring in Drama where he is an active member of the Morehouse Marching Band and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Fraternity of America, Inc. Most recently Patrick appeared in The Bluest Eye, directed by Jasmine Guy at Spelman College. Following this production, Patrick will be spending the rest of his summer in Oxford, England studying at the British American Dramatic Academy.
Brittany K. Loffert can currently be seen onstage in Serenbe Playhouse’s TheJungle Book as Bagheera the panther. Recent theatre credits include: Bonny in What I Did Last Summer (Georgia Ensemble Theatre), Sandy/Lucy in TATS: the experience (CHW Productions), the Princess in The Snow Queen (Synchronicity), Laney Waters in crooked (Theatre in the Square), Ariel in Supernatural Shakespeare (CSU Theatre). Brittany holds her BA in Theatre from Clayton State University and between shows she is the House Manager for the Woodruff Arts Center’s 14th St. Playhouse.
Holly Stevenson has appeared at many local theatres including Agatha’s – A Taste of Mystery, Dunwoody Stage Door, Horizon, The Jewish Theatre of the South, Synchronicity Performance Group, Theatre in the Square, and the Theatrical Outfit — portraying a wide range of characters: animal, vegetable and mineral — for both adults and children. She is a Young Audiences artist and is a faculty member in the Dance Program at Emory University. Her resume includes film, commercial, print and voice-over.
Rachel Teagle, playwright, director, and comedian, grew up in the Silicon Valley and graduated from Carleton College in 2008 with a degree in Theater. While she lived in Minneapolis, she was fortunate enough to work with Bedlam Theatre, the Workhaus Collective, and the literary department of the Guthrie Theatre. Previous works include “Orange: a farce (about terrorism)” and “A Cynic Tells Love Stories” in the Minnesota Fringe Festival, as well as the Panda Sandwich sketch comedy troupe. Rachel is a recent Atlanta transplant and had the privilege of working with Synchronicity, Celeste Miller, and Fly-By Theatre. This summer, she’ll be performing her first solo show, “Rachel Teagle Believes in Ghosts” at the Minnesota Fringe.
Andrea Ivy Waterstone uses her creative energy in each endeavor she pursues in Visual Arts, Music, Theatre, Dance or Improv. She has previously performed long-form improv with Blank Stage and Fly-By Theatre, toured with the Clean Air Campaign, and performed theatre and music shows at Athica, The Little Kings Club, the 40 Watt, Tasty World, The Georgia Theatre, and UGA’s main stage and black box theatres. She was the Theatre Director for Camp Coleman and Camp Chai, lead singer and song writer for The Spectors, and backup vocalist and glockenspiel player for The Ones in Athens, Ga. Currently Andrea teaches Visual Art at the Atlanta Area School for the Deaf (AASD), and will have her first AASD Student Art Gallery in February 2011 at U-Space Gallery in Atlanta.
Joshua Waterstone works in Atlanta Theatre as an actor and teacher. As an actor he has played onstage with Kaiser Permanente’s Educational Theater program, Center Theater, GA. Shakespeare, Push-Push Theatre, GA. Ensemble, The GA. Aquarium, Blank Stage, O.T.C. Improv. Fly-By and Essential Theater.
As a teaching artist Joshua has led residencies with GA. Shakespeare, Woodruff Arts Center Collaborative through the Alliance Theater, as well as taught improvisation with various Atlanta theaters. Joshua is also a certified Classical Yoga teacher. You can also see Joshua in Essential Theatres production of “The Darker Face of The Earth” which is performing at Actors Express, and as Shere Khan in Serenbe Playhouse’s inaugural seasons’ “The Jungle Book”.

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