Photo Credit: Justin Barbin

The Great Sea Serpent

The Great Sea Serpent portrays the laying of the first trans-Atlantic telegraph cable–a technological feat that revolutionized communications and ushered in global capitalism–and links it with a tale by Hans Christian Andersen that tells of the cable’s arrival from the perspective of sea creatures. This great “serpent” is a marvel to humans, who see it as the birth of the Information age, and a threat to sea life, for whom it portends the arrival of more and more man-made industrial detritus in the sea.

Staging Company/Theatre/Festival:

Northwestern University, Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center
Clare, Lu, ‘n Em Theater

Director:

David Catlin

Playwright:

Tracy C. Davis

Production Dates:

May 3-5, 2024

Dramaturgy Style:

University Production
Production / Developmental Dramaturgy

Other Info:

Hosted talkback with Playwright, Director, and cast after curtain of the first show.
Prepared digital program / companion website including a showcase of student actor research.
Curated lobby display.