The Archaeology of Dreams

Full-length Vaudeville

4W (20s-30s), 4M (30s-40s). Fluid, Open Space.

A seriocomic, kaleidoscopic exploration of the intersection between origin, history, and memory as a child is born in the U.S. in the year 1963. A President is about to be assassinated, a country singer dies, a senator falls from grace, and two surfers look for bliss in the imagined Scottish skies.

  • workshopped as part of Portland Stage Company’s Little Festival of the Unexpected, Maine (2000) workshop dir. Davis Robinson

Archaeology of Dreams by Caridad Svich – Selected Scenes from its 2013 UNO production