![]() “The result of hours of work to get just a few moments right - for this to come in and that to come in as the actors are moving around the space - and when it finally works and links together, it feels magical.” ![]() “When I say that the play moves, I mean that literally our production moves,” Kubik said. Kubik believes that having the actors moving in between these scenes in conjunction with the changing set pieces has been both the most challenging and rewarding aspect of the production. Although “Sense and Sensibility” is around the standard length of a play at about two hours, it includes over 45 changes of scenery and location. Kubik specializes in physical theater and movement, a background that is a major asset for this specific play. Most recently, we may have seen that on ‘Bridgerton,’ also of the same time period.” For example, we're using covers with string quartets. “Part of that is through writing and part of that is how we staged. ![]() “ this particular play, we don't actually jump into contemporary, but we do it in subtle ways,” Kubik said. In this production, Kubik looks to continue making connections to the modern while remaining faithful to the source material. ![]() ![]() She has directed over 10 plays during her time at the University. Marianne Kubik is the director of the University’s production and the resident director for the current production season. ![]()
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