TRUE
SMITH
Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.
Written by ALICE BIRCH
"Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a bold, experimental play by Alice Birch that challenges traditional narratives around gender, language, and power. It deconstructs societal expectations of women through fragmented scenes and provocative dialogue. The piece is a rallying cry for radical change in how we speak, behave, and exist within patriarchal systems."
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DIRECTOR. . . TRUE SMITH
STAGE MANAGER. . . CAMBRIA BARTLETT
LIGHTING DESIGN. . . BREVIN BAZURTO
SENIC DESIGN. . . HARRISON ROSENBERG
PROP & COSTUME DESIGN. . . FELIZ MARTINEZ
COSTUME ASSISTANT. . . SHOSHI BRUSTIN
PRODUCTION MANAGER. . . MEGAN DILLE
PRODUCER. . . SARAH AUSLOOS
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Starring
ASHEALA TASKER, OD DUHU, EVY DIPASQUIANTONIO
JACOD DAVID SMITH, KENT LULLO, AND CARSON COFFEY
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Performed at SU TEATRO CULTURAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Produced by THE MOOT POINT PROJECT
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The play started out staged in a traditional proscenium, then in act two, the audience configuration was moved into a three-quarters thrust staging, and finally in act three, the audience was grouped in the center of the room facing out, where the actors surrounded them in a reverse in the round staging, or lovingly nicknamed "the meatball".
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REVIEW:
‘Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.’ dares Denver theatre to get uncomfortable
Written by Toni Tresca for OnStage Colorado
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"In a city with a strong but largely conventional theatre ecosystem, Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. arrives as a deliberate disruption. Directed with fearless urgency by True Smith, the production opens The Moot Point Project’s third-ever show and first official season with a work that is designed to provoke attendees and force us to reconsider our relationship to performance."
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"Structurally, Act One is the most conventional the play will ever be. The audience remains seated. The scenes, though disconnected narratively, are legible in intent. And yet even here, Birch and director Smith are laying groundwork, sketching a pattern of contradictions and expectations that will soon spiral beyond containment."
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Production Photos from @themootpointproject
Last photo & cover photo from Brevin Bazurto Photography
















