HOLY MOUNTAIN
HORROR FEATURE
A young woman travels for Thanksgiving to the backwoods of North Carolina with her family to commemorate her father’s death anniversary. Instead of a peaceful week of healing, she discovers a murderous cult controls their Airbnb, and her family is on the chopping block next.
Conversations at Capital Fringe 2019
ONE WOMAN SHOW
Poster Design by Hannah Day Sweet
Conversations comes to capital fringe festival 2019!
The Show
In the aftermath of her father’s death, a young woman revisits their past conversations to seek advice and remember his legacy. This is her true story of grief, self discovery, coming of age, and womanhood.
The Process
When I was 19 and home on Thanksgiving break from my freshmen year at college, my father was dying of colon cancer. One Monday evening, he went to the hospital, and my mother told me his time was near and that the next day he said he needed to talk with me. The next morning, I woke up and found out he had died. I never knew what he wanted to talk with me about. I never got to have a last conversation with him. This show centers on this theme of what that last conversation could have been.
Later that summer, I was an intern with the Ojai Playwrights Conference and began to write about him, and then the inspiration for this show hit. At Kenyon College, I finished writing the first draft and performed a stage reading of the show to a fully sold out crowd and received a standing ovation. After graduation, I began to rewrite and edit, and held small readings of the play in Portland, Los Angeles, and Washington DC to receive additional feedback and notes.
The show premiered at the Capital Fringe Festival in 2019 to glowing praise, and is being further developed for future festivals.
Our Team
Natasha Preston (Producer, Playwright, Performer, Co-choreographer), Clancey Yovanovich (Director), Ian Edwards (Choreographer), Julia Colpitts (Stage Manager), Elizabeth Woolf (Music Arrangement), Hannah Day Sweet (Poster Design)
Conversations 2017
These pictures are from the sold out stage reading that took place at Kenyon College in 2017. The performance received a standing ovation.
Photos: Emma Brown
Directed by Amy Sheahan, Stage Managed by Megan Otto, with Mentorship by Benjamin Viccellio