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From the 1950s through the 1980s, the slideshow was a staple of the American household. SLIDESHOW drops audiences back into the time of Kodachrome colors, weaving a fictional family history around strangers’ real slides of long ago vacations. A funny, disturbing, and deeply felt work about the disconnection between the lives of children and those of their parents, SLIDESHOW recreates a lost ritual and delves into the aspirations of 20th-century American life. First performed in 2014, these will be the first performances of SLIDESHOW since 2017, and kick off a yearlong series of performances throughout the country.
“What if Don Draper’s Carousel pitch was a theatrical experience? That’s kind of the vibe given off by Josh McIlvain‘s Slideshow. This intimate performance uses real slides to unfold a gripping tale of a family as seen through the fleeting images on a screen.” Philebrity.com
“The performance is a brilliant exercise in connecting dots that lead McIlvain’s unnamed character on an epic journey with several loves.“ Mark Cofta, Broad Street Review
“The punchy-colored slides and humorous yet heartfelt prose McIlvain recites is as uncanny and nostalgic as some of our own family scrapbooks.” City Paper
“Ingenious travel down memory lane!” Stage Magazin
118 W Phil Ellena Street
General Admission: $20
118 W Phil Ellena Street
General Admission: $20
1902 Waterloo Street
General Admission: $20
6026 Germantown Avenue
General Admission: $20
6026 Germantown Avenue
General Admission: $20
Automatic Arts is a Philadelphia-based performing arts company that specializes in original productions, presentations, and championing live performance. Automatic Arts was founded Josh McIlvain and Deborah Crocker in 2009, and originally known as SmokeyScout Productions, a name that referenced their cats. Automatic Arts works in theater, interdisciplinary performing arts, art installations, and dance, often presenting a variety of art and performance side by side.
Josh McIlvain is a Philadelphia-based playwright, director and producer. He is the artistic director of Automatic Arts (automaticartsco.com), which he founded with Deborah Crocker in 2008, and has been writing and directing for the company ever since, along with creating collaborations with other artists. He founded the Nice and Fresh presentation series of new works of theater and dance. In addition to the Nice and Fresh series, the company produces shows written and directed by Josh and collaborations with other artists. Most recently, he directed Genet’s The Maid in a co-production with The Kammerspiel. His plays (shorts, one acts, and full lengths) have been produced throughout the U.S. He lives in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia with his wife Deborah Crocker and children Jasper and Ginger. He both plays and is the songwriter for the band Casual Fantastic.
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Adult Language
Audience Interaction
This event does not require masks to be worn