Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto
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George (Jomar Tagatac) fails to communicate with his wife Mary (Elena Wright) in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
(l to r): Resten (Francis Jue), linguist George (Jomar Tagatac), his assistant Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters), and Alta (Emily Kuroda) have a confusing recording session in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
Resten (Francis Jue), one of the last native speakers of a dying language, is frustrated with his wife in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
An instructor (Emily Kuroda) attempts to teach Esperanto to Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters) in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
Resten (Francis Jue) and Alta (Emily Kuroda) are the last native speakers of a dying language in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
An old man (Francis Jue) and Mary (Elena Wright) talk about life and relationships on a train platform in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
An instructor (Emily Kuroda) uses their Esperanto lessons to teach Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters) about love in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
Mary (Elena Wright) discusses her new life and her love of baking bread with Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters) in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
An old man (Francis Jue) discusses love and Esperanto with Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters) on a train in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
An Esperanto instructor (Emily Kuroda) emphasizes the importance of love in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
Linguist George (Jomar Tagatac) reflects on how to communicate with wife Mary (Elena Wright), who recently left him, in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
Mary (Elena Wright) rediscovers her love of baking bread in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
(Foreground) George (Jomar Tagatac) embraces Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters) as (background l to r) Mary (Elena Wright), Resten (Francis Jue), and Alta (Emily Kuroda) look on in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello
(Foreground) George (Jomar Tagatac) embraces Emma (Adrienne Kaori Walters) as (background l to r) Mary (Elena Wright), Resten (Francis Jue), and Alta (Emily Kuroda) look on in “The Language Archive,” presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley July 10 – August 4 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto.
Photo Credit: Alessandra Mello