28 July 2007 - 25 August 2007
 

RICHARD GREENBERG. UNITED STATES. 1997.

How does history collide with the human heart?

A brother, his sister and their childhood friend gather to divide the estate of their late fathers. Both were longtime friends and partners in architecture; their legacy is the brilliant Janeway House, a daring and much-celebrated icon of American design. But who was the provocateur, and who the follower?

In this tense and brittle reunion, the children are offered a lesson in perspective – and not just of the architectural kind. When their father’s diary is discovered, the siblings use it as a tool to unlock the relationships between the two men and the women in their lives, decades before. Over three days of rain, a creative dilemma and romantic import that none of them could ever have imagined comes to light. The past is the present (and the future too).

A witty, urbane take on the nature of inheritance and the peril of interpreting the past.

Embrace the architecture of life.

from the writer of TAKE ME OUT

Direction:
SHANE BOSHER

Featuring:
GLEN DRAKE
ERYN WILSON
TANDI WRIGHT