“One of the things the piece is about is perception. It’s about the way we look at the world; it’s about the way we look at ourselves; it’s about what we choose to present to the world and not and the things we can’t hide from the world,” Scott continued. “So the whole production, I think, focuses on that idea of perception and asking the audience to also use their imagination in telling this story and envisioning it.”
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Posted: March 11, 2015 in Shows & Events