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Montana InSite Theatre
Hourly performances of Stories Under the Land
September 21–September 22, 2024
3-6pm
Tinworks
$8
Montana InSite Theatre

Overview

In Stories Under the Land, Montana InSite Theatre will present dramatic performances, poetry, and songs that showcase ancient agricultural stories. In the Tinworks Art courtyard and in the vicinity of Agnes Denes’ Wheatfield installation, actors will turn from statues into poets who bring to life stories from around the globe that tell of the seasons and the earth’s remarkable ability to feed us.

The audience will then move inside Chris Fraser’s Asterisms installation, where Montana InSite Theatre performers will present an adaptation of the ancient Greek myth about Demeter (the goddess of the harvest) and her daughter Persephone, who was abducted by Hades and fated to dwell half the year on earth, and the other half in the underworld. These timeless tales engage with the earth’s cycles of fertility, seasonal shifts, and what it means to expect the land to produce sustenance for us all.

Performances will be hourly, with ticketed slots at 3pm, 4pm, and 5pm.

About Montana InSite Theatre

Montana InSite Theatre is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Bozeman that uses theatre to explore current issues, including environmental degradation, climate change, and other crises that impact both local and global communities. They aim to stage productions in site-specific locations that in and of themselves provide context and meaning to the text and images.

Tinworks Art is thrilled to partner with Montana InSite Theatre for the second consecutive season.