Performed: Spring 2016
Director: April Sweeney
Erin Courtney’s A Map of Virtue is a changeling: a play, a poem, a bird song, a moment of exchange, intimacy, terror, love and longing. She asks us to see what we don’t see and not to see what we see. She questions us–begging the difference between chaos and symmetry, choice and fate, and dark and luminousness inner spaces. She asks whose story is it, anyway. The Bird Statue? Sarah and Mark? Ray and June? Seductively she asks us is there a path to follow, a belief to have, a map to make. And we —can watch and be marked by this — this funny, strange, changeling of a thing.