Play Explores Actress Amy Brenneman's Spiritual Evolution
THE HAVARD MAGAZINE
By Alumni in the News
MASSACHUSETTS - The one-act autobiographical theater piece, Mouth Wide Open, explores moments in actress and producer Amy Brenneman’s spiritual evolution (she concentrated in comparative religion at Harvard) as well as her life as a prominent Hollywood film and television actress. The play, part of the ART’s new “First Look” initiative, will have seven performances from May 24 through May 29. Brenneman wrote the script and created the play in collaboration with New York-based director Sabrina Peck ’84, who directed Mouth Wide Open and with whom Brenneman has worked with since their college days. She jumped into her autobiographical project with both feet. The play has “moments of enlightenment that occur in the most pedestrian settings,” says Peck. On the spiritual side, Brenneman’s views might be summed up in the play’s line, “Everyone is God and everyone is a messenger.” [link]
By Alumni in the News
MASSACHUSETTS - The one-act autobiographical theater piece, Mouth Wide Open, explores moments in actress and producer Amy Brenneman’s spiritual evolution (she concentrated in comparative religion at Harvard) as well as her life as a prominent Hollywood film and television actress. The play, part of the ART’s new “First Look” initiative, will have seven performances from May 24 through May 29. Brenneman wrote the script and created the play in collaboration with New York-based director Sabrina Peck ’84, who directed Mouth Wide Open and with whom Brenneman has worked with since their college days. She jumped into her autobiographical project with both feet. The play has “moments of enlightenment that occur in the most pedestrian settings,” says Peck. On the spiritual side, Brenneman’s views might be summed up in the play’s line, “Everyone is God and everyone is a messenger.” [link]
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