Santa Fe Playhouse, in collaboration with form & concept, is proud to present “Tongues,” a scene from Reykjavík by award-winning queer playwright and screenwriter Steve Yockey. “Tongues,” directed by Santa Fe Playhouse Board President Kent Kirkpatrick, premieres in Santa Fe within form & concept’s immersive exhibition Family Room to a limited audience on Friday, April 16; Saturday, April 17; Friday, April 23 and Saturday, April 24 (see time slots listed below/fully-booked times are striked and updated daily).
LIVE and IN-PERSON:
April 16: 12:00pm | 12:30pm | 1:00pm | 1:30pm
April 17: 12:00pm | 12:30pm | 1:00pm | 1:30pm
April 23: 12:00pm | 12:30pm | 1:00pm | 1:30pm
April 24: 12:00pm | 12:30pm | 1:00pm | 1:30pm
Performed with a limited in-person audience within the Family Room installation at form & concept gallery, located at 435 South Guadalupe Street in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District.
Workshopped at the Kennedy Center for the Performing arts and produced by renowned theaters such as Rorschach Theater and Southern Rep Theatre, Reykjavík is a celebration and exploration of queer love, domestic horror and the excitement and banality of self-discovery. On “Tongues,” Director Kent Kirkpatrick says the scene “reveals two men in a new romantic relationship as they share their most private and secret selves. It is a charming take on new love, but a sense of potential heartbreak is not far from the surface....The question remains: Will this be a long term relationship?"
This production will be available for FREE on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call 505- 780-8312 or email the gallery with your preferred day and time of visitation.