FLORENCE LE BAS
  • ABOUT
  • DIRECTING
    • THE LITTLE PRINCE
    • IN THE NEXT ROOM OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY
    • WHEN THE TANKS BREAK
    • ENDLESS MOON, FREE CHICKPEA
    • START UP
    • THROUGHOUTIVENESS
    • WORD PLAY
    • THE DRUNKEN CITY
    • ADDITIONAL PROJECTS
  • COSTUME DESIGN
  • RESUME
  • CONTACT
THROUGHOUTIVENESS by Emily Krause 
Photos by Sean McCullough 
IRT Theater - Winter 2019

SYNOPSIS:

Elise’s old man is dead, the son-of-a-bitch. Nate and Hazel have joined her in the middle of nowhere to dance, drink,
and self-destruct, as together they navigate love and mourning. Come out, crack open a Budweiser and knock one
back, or two, or ten, for the people who have stepped on you. Because a good wake is basically a party...right?

Spearheaded by an all-female production team, Throughoutiveness is a play about grief and moving on, with script
and music by Emily Krause. Throughoutiveness aims to show an honest and unfiltered portrayal of a young
woman’s journey through grief –one in which her anger is not policed, and her age is not grounds for dismissal.
This will be the first New York production of Throughoutiveness, following a workshop reading with the Playwriting
Collective in 2016.

Crew:
Playwright: Emily Krause
Director: Florence Le Bas
Music Director: Emily Krause
Scenic: Rachel Zimmerman
Costumes: Florence Le Bas
Lighting: Annie Garrett-Larsen
Stage Manager: Sydnee Drake Peterson
Fight Chirographer: Jake Parise

Cast:
ELISE: Ruby Hurlock
NATE: Brian Ott*
HAZEL: Audrey Morton

* Appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association


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  • ABOUT
  • DIRECTING
    • THE LITTLE PRINCE
    • IN THE NEXT ROOM OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY
    • WHEN THE TANKS BREAK
    • ENDLESS MOON, FREE CHICKPEA
    • START UP
    • THROUGHOUTIVENESS
    • WORD PLAY
    • THE DRUNKEN CITY
    • ADDITIONAL PROJECTS
  • COSTUME DESIGN
  • RESUME
  • CONTACT