In the Summer Pavilion
59E59 Theaters, Theater C
What if there were multiple futures and you could see them all at once? Such is the basis of In the Summer Pavilion, a theatrical production in which three recent Princeton grads drop acid and are repeatedly hurtled forward in time to see multiple selves and futures. In keeping with a central theme of the play, the randomness and ever-changing nature of the future, I chose to use a great deal of generative music, which unfolds randomly over time, unable to predict what sound comes next. In the Summer Pavilion opened October 18th 2012, at the 59e59 Theater in Manhattan's Upper East Side.
www.inthesummerpavilion.com/
"Eerie, hypersensitive sound work" - Catherine Rampell, The New York Times
"Outstanding job by sound designer Julian Evans" - Dmitry Zvonkov, Stage and Cinema
"The production boasts a gorgeously evocative soundscape by Julian Evans" - Andy Propst,Theater Mania
"Julian Evans' sound design is fittingly harsh, quick and dark" - Brett Epstein, Theater Online
"Crisp, jarring sound design" - Bradley Troll, Theatre is Easy
"Returning lighting designer Kia Rogers partners with new sound person Julian Evans to create the simple but immeasurably enhancing atmosphere" - Erik Haagensen, Backstage