July 11 - 13 & July 17 - 20
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3pm
at Ancram Center for the Arts
By Jeff Augustin
Music by The Bengsons
Directed by Christopher Windom
generously supported by
Jane Plasman
Lyrical story-telling and live folk songs weave a tale of searching and longing, family and legacy. A Haitian man and his wife, expecting their first child, travel from Miami to California on a once-in-a-lifetime road trip. Years later, their gay son travels the same route in reverse. Does re-tracing the steps of those that come before us help us learn who they were? As their respective journeys unfold, time becomes fluid, the father and son forge a connection that had eluded them for years, and they find comfort in their shared and separate identity.
“It’s a lyrical play about fathers and sons, first and foremost. But it’s also about the immigrant experience and sexuality. Identity and self-reflection. Grief and release. A lot of terrain, in other words. But isn’t that what road trips are for?” —Washington Post
“Migration doesn’t necessarily have a set endpoint. Looking for belonging in an unfamiliar place, and lingering over memories of what’s been left behind, can result in a perpetually itinerant state of mind. For the Haitian schoolteacher who legally gains passage to the United States in ‘Where the Mountain Meets the Sea,’ that means giving up a fulfilling vocation to handle strangers’ baggage at the Miami airport while hoping to find love and start a family.” —Naveen Kumar, The New York Times
“…spare, soulful songs frame and enliven the actors’ alternating monologues…” —The New Yorker
“A poignant, beautiful musical of parallel journeys” —theaterwashington.org
JEFF AUGUSTIN is a Haitian-American playwright. His plays include Where the Mountain Meets the Sea (Manhattan Theatre Club, Humana Festival of New American Plays); The New Englanders(Manhattan Theatre Club); Little Children Dream of God (Roundabout Theatre Company); The Last Tiger in Haiti (La Jolla Playhouse and Berkeley Rep), and Cry Old Kingdom (Humana Festival). He translated Our Town into Haitian Creole for Miami New Drama’s multilingual production. Jeff was the Shank Playwright-in-Residence at Playwrights Horizons and the inaugural Tow Foundation Playwright-in-Residence at Roundabout. He is an alumni of the New York Theatre Workshop 2050 Fellowship; Rita Goldberg Playwright’s Workshop at the Lark; and The Working Farm at SPACE on Ryder Farm. Jeff is currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club and La Jolla Playhouse. TV Credits: Claws (TNT); The Morning Show (Apple); The Good Lord Bird(Showtime), and Saint X (Hulu). Current projects in development with Apple, Hulu, and Element Pictures. BA: Boston College, MFA: UC San Diego. www.jeffaugustin.com
ABIGAIL and SHAUN BENGSON are a married composing and performing duo raising two children in Queens! They believe grief and joy are the same thing. They are interested in anything that gets us all free. Their video for “The Keep Going Song” has been viewed over 4 million times, and three of their singles have been featured on So You Think You Can Dance (FOX). The Bengsons' theater work includes Sovereignty Hymns (La Jolla Playhouse), The Keep Going Songs (LCT3, Actors Theatre of Louisville), My Joy Is Heavy (Arena Stage), Hundred Days (La Jolla Playhouse, New York Theatre Workshop, U.S. Tour), The Lucky Ones(Ars Nova), Where the Mountain Meets the Sea (ATL’s Humana Festival; Manhattan Theatre Club), Anything That Gives Off Light (Edinburgh Theatre Festival), You’ll Still Call Me By Name (New York Live Arts, Jacob's Pillow), and Iphigenia in Aulis (Classic Stage Company). They have received the Jonathan Larson and Richard Rodgers Awards and nominations for the Drama Desk, Drama League, and Lucille Lortel Awards.
CHRISTOPHER WINDOM choreographed the feature film RESPECT for MGM, starring Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin. Off-Broadway: Choreographer, Kid Victory (The Vineyard Theatre) Regional Theaters: Director: Confederates (Playmakers Rep); Fences, Fairview, A Christmas Carol (Trinity Repertory Company); Light It Up! (Cleveland Play House); Annie (Alabama Shakespeare Festival).Choreographer: Beautiful (Marriott Theatre); Cabaret (Alabama Shakespeare Festival); Melancholy Play (Trinity Repertory Company); Les Miserables (Dallas Theatre Center); Frozen: Live at the Hyperion for Disney Resorts. He was the Drama League Fellow Assistant Director for the Broadway production of Pippin, directed by Diane Paulus (HAIR, Waitress, Porgy & Bess). He was Associate Director for the national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, directed/choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler (Hamilton, In The Heights, Bandstand). Christopher has performed on Broadway and National Tours of Fosse and Damn Yankees starring Jerry Lewis. Member of SDC, and a Drama League Fellow. MFA, Brown/Trinity.