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SUMMARY:RAAC Movie - Anatomy of a Fall
DESCRIPTION:This sensational and engrossing film won the Palme d’Or\, top prize at the Cannes Film Festival\, and ran away with the top European Film Awards for best film\, best director\, best actress\, best screenwriter for 2023. \nThe movie propels its audience through a mystery that begins with Samuel dropping to his death from the upper window of a French chalet he shares with his wife Sandra and their eleven-year old son Daniel. The immediate and obvious question is whether Samuel jumped or was pushed\, but the courtroom drama that follows leads us into other mysteries. One involves Samuel and Sandra’s conflicted relationship; another is about why she writes and why he wishes to but doesn’t; then there is a running subtext about language itself; and finally\, there’s young Daniel. This movie challenges its viewers in how they understand and believe things. As noted by The New Yorker\, “we can’t help wondering: when\, and under what emotional pressure\, does a memory shift from being a reliable account of something to a story that we tell ourselves about what we wish had occurred?” \nAnatomy of a Fall is R rated and there are some subtitles. The movie will be free\, with donations welcome to help offset production costs.
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/raac-movie-anatomy-of-a-fall/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films,RAAC Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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SUMMARY:Improv Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The popular improv group\, Playback Theatre\, will be leading an improv workshop for people interested in learning their unique improv techniques. Boomie Pedersen\, a talented actress and long-time member of the Playback troupe based in Charlottesville will help lead the workshop. \nTo register for the 3 hour improv workshop contact Patty Hardee at pahardee@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/improv-workshop/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:RAAC Events,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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SUMMARY:Improv Performance
DESCRIPTION:The performance features the Playback Theatre actors listening to true stories from audience members. The “teller” then casts the actors in different roles and they use all their creative resources to immediately play the story back to the audience. The resulting “re-enactments” are often poignant as well as funny\, finding the heart and the funny bone embedded in each tale. \n“We’re pleased to be bringing back Playback\,” says RAAC Theatre Artistic Director Patty Hardee. “Before covid\, the group led a well-attended workshop that drew people interested in learning Playback’s unique improv techniques. That evening they demonstrated in performance the range and fun of Playback improv.” Boomie Pedersen\, a talented actress and long-time member of the Playback troupe based in Charlottesville will help lead the workshop. Last September in the Little Washington Theatre Boomie performed the one-woman show “The Man Who Eats Books\,” a play by the late Julie Portman. \n“Playback brings to the stage stories and story fragments suggested by the audience\,” says Boomie. “The workshop introduces the participants to the forms used to play back stories\, starting with the simplest one-word story and moving to fully casted longer stories. Everyone has stories and feelings and those are really the only two requirements for Playback\, along with a spirit of adventure and a ‘yes\, and’ attitude.” \nTickets are $17.85 and can be purchased at Eventbrite. \n 
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/improv-performance/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:RAAC Events,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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