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August is the hottest month for Fawn Creek with an average high temperature of 91.2, which ranks it as about average compared to other places in Kansas. Watch this space for daily peeks into the process of creating the epic, communal, fantastic, phantasmagorical experience that is… The Lily’s Re venge. In Fawn Creek, there are 3 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85. Needless to say, there are plenty of surprises in store. It’s particularly exciting to see how director Shira Milikowsky and designer Sara Brown have conceptualized a transformation of OBERON throughout the performance– no spoilers here, folks.

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Facebook gives people the power to share. Join Facebook to connect with Blop Lily and others you may know. Act One plays with conventional notions of musical theater (a particularly nostalgic genre for American theater-goers), and it’s interesting how the mix of “traditional theater” in the A.R.T.’s non-traditional performance space, OBERON, works together. View the profiles of people named Blop Lily. Act One introduces us to the world of the Great Longing – an antagonist of the Lily and the characterization of nostalgia, which is a major recurring theme in the show. Last week, we finished staging Act One (also known as “The Deity” and “A Princess Musical”). There is just something truly magical about their imposing walls. Welcome to the The Lily’s Revenge blog! Over the next month, we– the dramaturgs on the production, Morgan and Fiona– hope to give you an inside look at the process of producing this five-act, multimedia Flowergory. Followers of the Lions and Lilies blog will know just how much I love medieval castles.







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