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{{Infobox Show
{{Infobox Show
|Name = The Source
|Name = The Source
|Picture = The Source.jpg
|Picture = The Source Poster.jpg
|Theater = [[The Institution Theater]]
|Theater = [[The Institution Theater]]
|Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Audrey Rachel Sansom]] | [[Tom Booker]] }}
|Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Audrey Rachel Sansom]] | [[Tom Booker]] }}
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Celena A Diamond]] | [[Gene Zhou]] | [[Hanna AbuZayed]] | [[Jayme Ramsay]] | [[Joseph Tran]] | [[KC Harvey-Taylor]] | [[Lahari Samineni]] | [[Lena Long]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Sammy Boss]] | [[Scott Hearne]] }}
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Celena A Diamond]] | [[Gene Zhou]] | [[Hanna AbuZayed]] | [[Jayme Ramsay]] | [[Joseph Tran]] | [[KC Harvey-Taylor]] | [[Lahari Samineni]] | [[Lena Long]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Sammy Boss]] | [[Scott Hearne]] }}
|Tech = [[Ripley Adams]]
|Music = {{Unbulleted list | [[Hanna AbuZayed]] (saxophone) | [[Jayme Ramsay]] (drums) | [[KC Harvey-Taylor]] (bass) | [[Marc Majcher]] ([[wikipedia:theremin|theremin]]) | [[Scott Hearne]] (guitar)}}
|Run = Jul/Aug 2015
|Run = Jul/Aug 2015
}}
}}


'''''The Source''''' was a mainstage at [[The Institution Theater]].  It was described as a "60's happening/longform improvised show/Blue Man Group-ish Performance/Experimental Theater/Spiritual Cult Induction show".
'''''The Source''''' was a mainstage show at [[The Institution Theater]].  It combined improv games, monologs, and music into an audience-interactive experience inspired by 1960s cult indoctrinations.


== Summary ==  
== Summary ==  
The show ran Fridays at 10pm from 7/24/15 to 8/28/15.
The show ran Fridays at 10pm from 7/24/15 to 8/28/15.  Each show included the entire cast, with one performer each night playing the cult leader, named Mother Yod or Father Yod as appropriate.  Performer costumes defaulted to  beige/cream/off-white loose, flowing garments.
 
Each show begin with the cast, in character as cult members, leading the audience members (referred to as "Seekers") into the Institution Theater's "Clubhouse" building.  The cast engaged one-on-one with the audience members, asking them questions about themselves and generally getting connected.  Shortly after that, a gong would sound, and the cult would begin the "Invocation of Yod", which would eventually bring their leader into the space.
 
The show then went through a set series of themed scenes, games and interactions, all of which included improvised material.  Pacing and energy varied throughout the show, defaulting to serene, peaceful lighting and music, but included phases of intense chaos, meant to invoke the frenzy of losing one's mind to a cult leader.
 
The show drew inspiration from [[wikipedia:The Source Family|the Source Family]], an early 70s utopian cult/rock band.


== Media ==
== Media ==

Latest revision as of 18:17, 29 January 2016


The Source was a mainstage show at The Institution Theater. It combined improv games, monologs, and music into an audience-interactive experience inspired by 1960s cult indoctrinations.

Summary

The show ran Fridays at 10pm from 7/24/15 to 8/28/15. Each show included the entire cast, with one performer each night playing the cult leader, named Mother Yod or Father Yod as appropriate. Performer costumes defaulted to beige/cream/off-white loose, flowing garments.

Each show begin with the cast, in character as cult members, leading the audience members (referred to as "Seekers") into the Institution Theater's "Clubhouse" building. The cast engaged one-on-one with the audience members, asking them questions about themselves and generally getting connected. Shortly after that, a gong would sound, and the cult would begin the "Invocation of Yod", which would eventually bring their leader into the space.

The show then went through a set series of themed scenes, games and interactions, all of which included improvised material. Pacing and energy varied throughout the show, defaulting to serene, peaceful lighting and music, but included phases of intense chaos, meant to invoke the frenzy of losing one's mind to a cult leader.

The show drew inspiration from the Source Family, an early 70s utopian cult/rock band.

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