Daffodil: a play on happiness
Serge LeBoeuf is unhappy. His children attempt to present him with a reason to continue living.
A movement theatre narrative with moments of soulful sincerity, songs, audience interaction, and puppetry.
Created and Performed by: Alexander Lydon, Gabriel Grilli, Gloria McDonald & Maura Tang
Inspired by Wes Anderson, Amelie, & Samuel Beckett
Presented at the 2014 SF Fringe Festival
A movement theatre narrative with moments of soulful sincerity, songs, audience interaction, and puppetry.
Created and Performed by: Alexander Lydon, Gabriel Grilli, Gloria McDonald & Maura Tang
Inspired by Wes Anderson, Amelie, & Samuel Beckett
Presented at the 2014 SF Fringe Festival
Daffodil Audience Reviews:
- Gorgeous show! Touching, bizarre, and whimsical. ~ Hailey
- FUNNY, spontaneous and heartwarming! A lovely tale about a family coming together and finding what they hadn’t realized had been lost. You will laugh out loud and have your heart strings tugged upon all in one lively, fast paced show. ~ Jo
- I just love the work this new company is doing. Great storytelling, innovative concepts, creative movement. Daffodil is a sweet, whimsical, but also poignant piece of theater with top notch acting and direction. ~ Karen
- Loved Daffodil! Funny, inventive, totally engaging from start to end. ~ Maury
- I loved the acting, the direction and the writing of this play. Very innovative. An investigation into several theater art forms without a single lapse in timing or energy. Great comedy, excellent use of characters, time lapse, music and heart... You guys have created a wonderful piece of theater. ~ Steve
- An excellent show! Touching, silly and inventive... Brickabrack is a great addition to the Bay Area theater scene and I can't wait to see what they have to offer next! ~ Michael
Daffodil Production Crew: Stage Manager - Natalie Sanchez, Dramaturg - Lauren Rosenfield
Presented at the San Francisco International Fringe Festival, Exit Theatre
Production photos by Florencia Sanchez
Publicity photo by Shannon Zurawski
Publicity photo by Shannon Zurawski