"Point A to Point B"

Arts on the Horizon, 2016
A Set Made of Props!

Conceived by David Kilpatrick , Directed by Megan Alrutz
It’s just another day at the Lab, but today’s particular assignment has the two employees scratching their heads: a ball keeps appearing from a spot labeled “Point A” and needs to travel to “Point B.” The catch is that the ball can never travel the same way twice! As the two co-workers – one a careful scientist, the other an athletic risk-taker – begin to solve the puzzle together, they explore different modes of transportation in new, wonderful, and exciting ways.  This world premiere, nonverbal production is inspired by the America on the Move exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. 

Discovering Point A

Delivering a ball to Point B

Lunchtime!

Train!

Balloon!

Delivering the ball to Point B with a Bus!

Process shot- painting a ton of stuff teal, yellow and silver makes for crusty hands and my Aunt coming home to my mess in the driveway to ask “Are you having a Yard Sale?”

Process shot- painting a ton of stuff teal, yellow and silver makes for crusty hands and my Aunt coming home to my mess in the driveway to ask “Are you having a Yard Sale?”

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