Morgan Rowe / Jean-Michele Gregory

 

In residence October 31 - November 4, 2011

Part of the Fiasco is the working title of a new solo piece by Morgan Rowe, directed by Jean-Michele Gregory, a true story about India, love, chaos, death–and the courage it takes to embrace them all. Their one-week residency at IRT is the duo’s first steps towards collaboration, and they’ll be using the time to open as many narrative doors as possible in order to find the underlying story that must be told.

ARTISTS

 

Morgan Rowe is a graduate of The Theater School at DePaul University, founded as the Goodman School of Drama. She has worked all over the United States from New York (The New Victory Theater) to Florida (Florida Studio Theater) to Seattle (ACT Theatre, The Seattle Children’s Theater, Seattle Shakespeare Company, The 14/48 Theatre Festival and many others).

Jean-Michele Gregory works as a director, editor, and dramaturg, focusing on extemporaneous theatrical works that live in the moment they are told. Her latest work with longtime collaborator Mike Daisey, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, is currently running at the Public Theater, following runs at the Sydney Opera House, Seattle Rep, Woolly Mammoth, Berkeley Rep, and a five-city tour of India. She has also developed solo shows with Martin Dockery (Wanderlust, The Surprise) and Suzanne Morrison (Yoga Bitch, Optimism).