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105

7F, 3M, 2 Hours

If this trip doesn't kill you, I might

105 is a post-apocalyptic trilogy that follows siblings Jackson and Sybil across the country, into new societies, and onto the battlefield. Spanning radio play (WalkingSounds), immersive theatre (HeartWeight), and dance (WarDance)105 offers an interactive theatrical experience exploring sacrifice and survival and ultimately asks who we become when faced with a broken world.


the 2017 Cohen New Works Festival

105 received a workshop production as part of the 2017 Cohen New Works Festival, sponsored by Broadway Bank at the University of Texas at Austin from April 10-14, 2017. 

It was directed by Andrew Valdez and produced by The 2017 Cohen New Works Festival. 

The work was awarded a University of Texas at Austin Fine Arts Council Grant.  

CAST

Sybil                 Alani Chock

Jackson            Brian Nguyen

                         Mäls

Kion                  Lizzette Chapa

Reg                  William Kachi

Chantay            Erica Gutierreze

Omi                 Mireya Luna

                         Heceta

Marcus             Ryan Alvarado

Dawn               Taylor Courtney

Jean                 Claire Goodman

Iz                      Anaya Green

105 | Walking Sounds Available Here.

PRODUCTION TEAM

Stage ManagersAllison Garrett & Meredith Fisler

Dramaturg          Alani Chock

Fight Choreography      Chris “Turk” Tacderas

Dance Choreography    Hunter Sturgis

Set Design         Iman Corbani

Costume Design      Jessi Rose Lowerre

Lighting & Projection Design       Aaron Curry

Sound Design     Benjamin Galvan

Original Music    Matthew Lyons

Videographer      Chiu I-Chia

Art Director         Joseph Padilla

Faculty Mentor   KJ Sanchez

Special Thanks To:

The Cohen New Works Festival, Kirk Lynn, Rusty Cloyes, Quetta Carpenter, Liz Engelman, Lawrence Bennett, Megan Tabaque, Kailey Nunley, Reed Neal, Shimshon Zeevi, Jessica Champion, Jeremy Priest, FronteraFest, Roxanne Schroeder-Arce, Jada Cadena, Mario Ramirez, USITT, and The Fine Arts Council.
 

Photos Courtesy of: Iman Corbani & Lawrence Peart, Courtesy of The University of Texas at Austin