Martha Clarke's Angel Reapers

Martha Clarke's Angel Reapers


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"Notable for its mesmerizing qualities...ANGEL REAPERS is a beautifully wrought illustration of repression and freedom." —Durham News and Observer

"Clarke and Uhry keep the balance between spiritual expression and sexual repression on a taut wire...The dancers are superb, and they can, and do, act. They also sing beautifully." —Classical Voice of North Carolina

"Choreographer Martha Clarke and writer Alfred Uhry give us a wonderful sensation of Shaker life a smooth and unforced way to entertain and to tell a tale." —offoffoff.com

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What do you get when you combine Pulitzer, Tony and Academy Award winning writer Alfred Uhry, MacArthur genius director/choreographer Martha Clarke, traditional Shaker music, and sexual repression? Angel Reapers is a lively song and dance piece, inspired by the life of Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker movement. Mother Ann, as she came to be known, was a visionary, mystic and powerful spiritual leader. Her categorical denial of sexuality and determination to erase it from herself and her followers inspires the stunning and rhythmic choreography in . . .

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