Portland, OR - June 3rd, 2010 – Local production company, One Horn Goat, will premiere its play, Parallax, and bring to the stage their particular blend of abstract humor and do-it-yourself inventiveness. Parallax is a stage play that marries the flexibility of film with the intimacy of live theater. Include animation, live musicians, and original songs, and Parallax is a truly a multi-media theatrical experience.
One Horn Goat Productions is a creative media collective based in Portland, Oregon and has been making films together for three years. The Goats devised Parallax in an attempt to create a more tangible product and engage a wider audience, first-hand.
So what is Parallax about? Writer, Sarah Owen, answers, “Well, it’s about how love cuts your heart out.” Nervous laugh. “But it will make you happy. Really. It’s a romantic absurdity.” Synopsis: After an eventful night of sleepwalking, a man wakes to find himself covered in ink, pants ripped to shreds and the love of his life no where to be found. The Berger-Duffy Institute (c/o OHG) cordially invites you to analyze the case study of Lawrence Phillips. Opening June 19th at Curious Comedy, at the Watershed on June 26th, and at the Artistry, July 8th.
Please visit our website for more information or to view the Parallax trailer, here (below) or http://www.myspace.com/onehornedgoat
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