OCTOBER 24- NOVEMBER 22
WILD PROJECT GALLERY
EXTENDED THRU DECEMBER 4TH!!!
TEMPING
Written by Michael Yates Crowley
Directed by Michael Rau.
Designed by Asa Wember
Set by Sara C. Walsh
Somewhere in a filing cabinet in Delaware or Indiana, there is a table that shows how long we’re expected to live. Most of us will never see it. But what if your job was to update these tables, to record the beginnings and ends of thousands of lives? What if you found the formula to predict your own lifespan?
Sarah Jane Tully, a 53-year-old actuary, is taking her first vacation in years, and you’ve been hired to cover for her. TEMPING, the strange and comic tale of an employee’s inner life, is performed for an audience of one by a Windows PC, a corporate phone, a laser printer, and the Microsoft Office Suite. Filling in at Sarah Jane’s cubicle, you’ll update client records, send emails, and eavesdrop on intra-office romance. Each performance is unique, depending on which tasks you accomplish and which of your co- workers you decide to trust.
Congratulations, you’re the new temp! Get ready to work. With no live performers, the piece interacts with a single patron and challenges them with themes of human interaction through technology, isolation, and death. Contrasting the anonymity of an Excel spreadsheet with furtive moments of human intimacy, TEMPING brings you deep into the heart of corporate America.
APPOINTMENTS ARE AT 10:30AM, 12PM, 1:30PM, 3PM, 4:30PM, 6PM, 7:30PM AND 9PM.
Admission Price $25-$45
A note on COVID-19 precautions and safety procedures.
TEMPING will take place in the wild project Gallery by appointment only, and for only one patron at a time. There is an allotted 30 minutes in between the end of one appointment and the beginning of the next, to allow the HVAC air circulation system time for proper ventilation. A mask or face covering is required of each patron and hand sanitizer will be provided. There will be no personal face to face contact with any member of the staff and the set and props will be sanitized after each patron.