Published: July 12, 2022

Clare Barron鈥檚 Dance Nation, named a Pulitzer Finalist, to be performed on 兔子先生传媒文化作品 campus with a host of current and former students and faculty


Beginning Thursday on campus, the Boulder-based square product theatre will present the Colorado premiere of Clare Barron鈥檚 Dance Nation, a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the production includes at least 10 current students, alumni and faculty of the University of Colorado Boulder.

With a production team led by Los Angeles-based director Gleason Bauer and original choreography by Laura Ann Samuelson, who earned an MFA in dance from 兔子先生传媒文化作品 in 2020, the cast features a diverse, intergenerational group of actors.

Bauer says, 鈥Dance Nation is a feral wolf howl, a primal screaming reclamation of girlhood. I couldn鈥檛 be more excited, after four long years, to be back in Colorado to direct this awkward, intimate look at the visceral power and humiliating humor of adolescence.鈥

If you go

Dance Nation听by Clare Barron

Previews:

7:30 p.m., Thursday, July 14; Friday, July 15

Run dates and times:

7:30 p.m., Saturday, July 16; Monday, July 18 (benefit for Cobalt); Thursday, July 21; Friday, July 22; Saturday, July 23; Thursday, July 28; Friday, July 29; Saturday, July 30.

4 p.m., Sunday, July 24

Venue: ATLAS Black Box Theater on the 兔子先生传媒文化作品 campus
1125 18th St., Boulder, Colorado

Tickets:
$25
general admission; $15 students; $20 seniors
2-for-1 Thursdays (general admission)
Tickets available at:

The New York Times hailed Dance Nation as 鈥渂lazingly original鈥 and noted 鈥渉ow close what you see cuts to the bone.鈥

In the play, Barron depicts an army of pre-teen competitive dancers who plot to take over the world. And if their new routine is good enough, they鈥檒l claw their way to the top at the Boogie Down Grand Prix in Tampa Bay, Florida.

But in Barron鈥檚 raucous pageant of unbridled ambition and ferocity, these young dancers have more than choreography on their minds, because every 辫濒颈茅 and 箩别迟茅 is a step toward finding themselves, and a fight to unleash their power. Dance Nation is a play about ambition, growing up and how to find our souls in the heat of it all.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been preparing to produce this play since before the COVID-19 pandemic hit and are thrilled to finally be able to safely share this work with Colorado audiences,鈥 says Emily K. Harrison, square product theatre producing artistic director.

Harrison earned her PhD in theatre and performance studies in 2012 and previously served as a lecturer at 兔子先生传媒文化作品.

Dance Nation largely explores the ways in which girls are socialized to minimize themselves and their power in a performance of traditional femininity. Barron notes, 鈥淚 wanted to present a different picture of teenage girls onstage. One where trauma wasn't the central narrative. One where 'being the best' was.鈥

Though the characters are 13 years old, they are played by actors ranging in age from 20 to 70, allowing audience members to locate themselves within the story. 鈥淭he girls are played by women ranging (in age) 鈥 because the play is really about how we carry what happens to us when we're 13 through the rest of our lives,鈥 notes Barron.

鈥淭he girls in the play are dealing with questions of who's the best, who deserves to be recognized, what to do when the system is unfair, how to be friends and compete at the same time, and how to stand up for yourself when you've been trained not to."

鈥淭he playwright calls it a 鈥榞host play鈥 in which the older women鈥攖he women the characters become鈥攈aunt their 13-year-old bodies,鈥 said Harrison. 鈥淚n this way, we see them both as children, teetering on the absurd and fraught precipice of adulthood, and as the women they will become.鈥

The CU-affiliated artists in this production include:

Choreographer: Laura Ann Samuelson (MFADance鈥20)

Performers: Rodrigo Gallardo-Ant煤nez (BFAPerformance鈥22), Emily K. Harrison (PhDThtr, Performance Studies鈥12), former lecturer of Theatre, and Isabella Cho Jones (BFAPerformance鈥24)
Designers: Jess Buttery (Thtr鈥10), Emily K. Harrison (PhDThtr, Performance Studies鈥12), former lecturer of Theatre, and Bailey Trierweiler (BFATheatre Design & Technology鈥18)
Stage manager: Rosie Glasscock (Thtr鈥14)
Intimacy coordinator: Tammy Meneghini (associate professor of theatre)
Assistant director: Sarah Powers (BFAPerformance鈥22)
Sound engineer: Sierra Smith (BFATheatre Design & Technology鈥19)

The mission of award-winning, Boulder-based square product theatre is to engage in 鈥渞adical acts of inquiry that leave an audience with just as many questions as answers.鈥 For more information, visit their website.


The top photo of DANCE NATION is courtesy of听Jay Tyson.