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U.S. Fulbrighter Sarah Brown has written and directed a brand-new play titled “Heart of a Cabinetmaker: The Story of a Transylvania Saxon.” The play premiered on June 29 at the Evangelical Church of Saint Mary, during the International Theatre Festival in Sibiu (FITS 2023).
About the play
An adventure-romance about a 14th century craftsman who transforms the lives of everyone he meets – including his own! Performed in the gothic Biserica Evangelică Sfânta Maria, this poignant story with live music – about dreams lost and found – will make you laugh and cry and transport you to another time!
Read more about the play in this wonderful review of Sarah’s latest success: https://agenda.liternet.ro/articol/27654/Ioana-Clara-Enescu/Inima-catedrala-Inima-de-tamplar-povestea-unui-sas-transilvan-la-FITS-2023.html (English version here)
About the author
Sarah Brown is a playwright, an international solo-performer, and a creator of unique and groundbreaking site-specific shows which she has directed at sites in Israel, Turkey and now in Sibiu, Romania where two of her plays are currently being performed in the 30th Edition of FITS (“A Secret About Joy” at the Grand Synagogue of Sibiu and this play at the Evangelical Church of St. Mary.) Sarah is a three-time Fulbright Scholar recipient from the University of Memphis, USA.
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Heart of a Cabinetmaker: The Story of a Transylvania Saxon
“Radu Stanca” National Theatre in Sibiu
Written and Directed by: Sarah Brown
Musical direction, arrangements and interpretation: Brita Falch Leutert
Choir Conducting: Brita Falch Leutert & Jurg Leutert featuring the Bach Choir
Song Credits:
“Land Beyond the Forest” – text and melody by Sarah Brown, with musical arrangement by Brita Falch-Leutert
“Tea for Two” – composed by Vincent Youmans & lyrics by Irving Caesar
“There Sat A Small Wild Bird” anonymous creation, with musical arrangement by Brita Falch Leutert
“Rain Dance Song” – conceived for the play and words by Sarah Brown; composed and arranged for this production by Brita Falch Leutert
Costumes: Anamaria Sut
Translation: Cynthia Pinter
Cast: Daniel Bucher, Johanna Adam, Ali Deac, Fabiola Petri, Daniel Plier, Benedikt Häfner
Show made in partnership with the Evangelical Cathedral in Sibiu.
https://sibfest.ro/en/homepage-127/events/heart-of-a-cabinetmaker–the-story-of-a-transylvania-saxon
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