Drama Afloat in Red Hook: The Wind and the Rain
Briefly

The wondrous ability of theater is its power of simultaneity, allowing many times and places to exist side by side, creating composite images that resonate deeply.
Gancher’s work beautifully invokes a sense of the infinite present, stretching theatrical moments to encompass all of history, vibrating with beauty, urgency, and potential.
In The Wind and the Rain, Gancher constructs a theatrical experience that seems to transcend time, immersing the audience in past and future narratives.
The experience of watching Gancher’s plays is akin to feeling a plumb line down through history and a flare into the future, illustrating interconnectedness.
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