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One of the most significant American sculptors, Louise Nevelson, will be resurrected through the Actors Collaborative of Toledo at 7pm Thursday, December 11 in the Little Theatre at the Toledo Museum of Art. ACT will perform Edward Albee’s Occupant, an unconventional two-person play exploring the life and identity of  Nevelson through an interview with The Man, played by Heath Huber and a deceased Louise, played by ACT founding member, Barbara Barkan. An uncompromising interview explores her identity as a woman and its impact on her experimental and masculine sculptures. Following the production, a talk with the two actors and director will further explore the play’s intense, reflective themes.  At 6:30pm Thursday, December 4, John DuVall will guide a TMA tour of the works of Louise Nevelson.

For more information on the group, visit facebook.com/ActorsCollaborativeToledoAct.

One of the most significant American sculptors, Louise Nevelson, will be resurrected through the Actors Collaborative of Toledo at 7pm Thursday, December 11 in the Little Theatre at the Toledo Museum of Art. ACT will perform Edward Albee’s Occupant, an unconventional two-person play exploring the life and identity of  Nevelson through an interview with The Man, played by Heath Huber and a deceased Louise, played by ACT founding member, Barbara Barkan. An uncompromising interview explores her identity as a woman and its impact on her experimental and masculine sculptures. Following the production, a talk with the two actors and director will further explore the play’s intense, reflective themes.  At 6:30pm Thursday, December 4, John DuVall will guide a TMA tour of the works of Louise Nevelson.

For more information on the group, visit facebook.com/ActorsCollaborativeToledoAct.

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