![]() ![]() And occasionally we’d get to go over to Seattle-and Dan Sullivan was running Seattle Rep at the time-and saw stuff there, and so that’s where I began. I grew up just being immersed in it from a young age. For an agricultural town and one that’s relatively conservative, it’s remarkable how much they really value theater. And I think it’s because it’s not geographically close to any other cities, so they sort of had to create their own cultural life.ĬSR: Yes! I mean, it’s all community theater it’s not professional. ![]() It’s interesting because for a small town kind of in the middle of nowhere, they have a surprising love for theater. It’s actually surprisingly home to a few theater artists in New York. Margarita Javier: Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?Ĭhrista Scott-Reed: I’m originally from the Pacific Northwest, from a little town called Wenatchee, Washington. We spoke with Christa Scott-Reed, who is making her directorial debut, about what makes the play relevant to modern audiences, and about the relationship between faith and the arts. The Fellowship of Performing Arts is producing the first New York revival of this acclaimed play, which began performances at the Acorn Theater on October 17. Shadowlands tells the touching story of the relationship between C. ![]()
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