Directed by Allie Marotta Sitting Shotgun, SQUARE 1 November 26-Dec 2, 2018 Daughters of Solomon is a contemporary play, blending comedy and horror to create a surreal world of half-reality in which we find history creating itself. Musing on ideas of creation, destruction, and responsibility, Daughters of Solomon is a quick-paced jaunt leaving the audience wondering if that actually did just happen. Taking inspiration from Christian theology and chapter 119 of Moby-Dick, this piece asks the question, "How can we be responsible for the things we create?"
Sitting Shotgun will close out the Fall 2018 Mainstage Season with daughters of Solomon, a new play by Mark Thomas Johnson, directed by Allie Marotta. Performances will take place November 26th - December 1st at SQUARE1 (885 Park Ave, Brooklyn, NY). The cast includes Alec Kirazian (Monk), Salomé Egas (Muse), Caroline Festa (Daughter 1), and Lesley Young (Daughter 2). Creative team includes Alex Church-Gonzales (Assistant Director, Costume Design), Jack McManus (Dramaturg), Stephanie Orta-Vazquez (Fight Choreography), Linnea Sumner (Makeup/FX Design), Joe Scardino (Light Design), TETRA (Graphic Design).