Vox: Halfway to Herself
In a pop-up shop in Seattle's South Lake Union, a woman’s long-awaited fresh start is interrupted by a phone call she thought she’d never receive.
Haunting yet hopeful, this intimate re-imagining of Poulenc and Cocteau’s The Human Voice unfolds for whoever happens to be there — no tickets, no seating, no stage. Just the raw immediacy of survival, set to music.
Featuring soprano Heather Dudenbostel, pianist Mark Davies, and directed by Julia Benzinger with a contemporary English adaptation by Isaiah Bell.
Come as you are. Stay as long, or as briefly, as you wish.
Find more information on this performance by Rising Waters Collective