You Lost Me by Bonnie Metzger
Starring Marié Botha, Tara Falk, Luke LaMontagne, Alexandra Milak, and Gareth Saxe
Scenic Design by Reid Thompson
Costume Design by Valérie Thérèse Bart
Lighting Design by Jiyoun Chang
Sound Design and Composition by Palmer Hefferan
Projection Design by Shawn Boyle
Production Stage Manager: Heidi Echtenkamp
All photos taken for the Denver Center 2020 production
P R E S S:
“You Lost Me is evocative and often haunting.”
“In me past, present, future meet,” wrote poet Siegfried Sassoon a century ago, and so they do in Bonnie Metzgar’s ambitious You Lost Me, now showing in a world premiere at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts… The production, directed by Margot Bordelon, is skilled, and the performances are first-rate.”
- Juliet Wittman, Westword
“The world premiere at the Denver Center is a powerful piece of theatre that explores choice, relationship and grief in unexpected ways… You Lost Me takes its place among the many recent DCPA shows that dazzle with sheer stagecraft”
- Alex Miller, Onstage Colorado
“The weaving of the two tales is enhanced by the versatility of this group of actors who quickly and without fanfare assume a new identify as the characters travel back and forth in time. As the play progresses, the intervals between present and past becomes shorter as the two stories get closer. The actors, instead of leaving the stage and re-entering in an altered costume and a new persona as at the beginning of the story, now move from one side of the stage to another putting on an apron and go back to the past while hardly blinking. A charming device that was easily accepted.
“What the designers achieve (Shawn Boyle for the magnificent projections, Jiyoun Chang for the lights, and Palmer Hefferan for the sound) is nothing short of amazing. How they manage to manipulate the mood, the wind-swept horizon and the unearthly terror of underwater is breathtaking”
- Beki Pineda, Get Boulder
“For how many generations do you think you will be remembered? How do you remember those loved ones who have passed on? That was the underlining thought I was left with in this intriguing new production… Reckless youth, a haunting past and the mysteries of life make this play a captivating experience.”
- Joe Contreras, Latin Life Denver Media
You Lost Me by Bonnie Metzger
Starring Marié Botha, Tara Falk, Luke LaMontagne, Alexandra Milak, and Gareth Saxe
Scenic Design by Reid Thompson
Costume Design by Valérie Thérèse Bart
Lighting Design by Jiyoun Chang
Sound Design and Composition by Palmer Hefferan
Projection Design by Shawn Boyle
Production Stage Manager: Heidi Echtenkamp
All photos taken for the Denver Center 2020 production
P R E S S:
“You Lost Me is evocative and often haunting.”
“In me past, present, future meet,” wrote poet Siegfried Sassoon a century ago, and so they do in Bonnie Metzgar’s ambitious You Lost Me, now showing in a world premiere at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts… The production, directed by Margot Bordelon, is skilled, and the performances are first-rate.”
- Juliet Wittman, Westword
“The world premiere at the Denver Center is a powerful piece of theatre that explores choice, relationship and grief in unexpected ways… You Lost Me takes its place among the many recent DCPA shows that dazzle with sheer stagecraft”
- Alex Miller, Onstage Colorado
“The weaving of the two tales is enhanced by the versatility of this group of actors who quickly and without fanfare assume a new identify as the characters travel back and forth in time. As the play progresses, the intervals between present and past becomes shorter as the two stories get closer. The actors, instead of leaving the stage and re-entering in an altered costume and a new persona as at the beginning of the story, now move from one side of the stage to another putting on an apron and go back to the past while hardly blinking. A charming device that was easily accepted.
“What the designers achieve (Shawn Boyle for the magnificent projections, Jiyoun Chang for the lights, and Palmer Hefferan for the sound) is nothing short of amazing. How they manage to manipulate the mood, the wind-swept horizon and the unearthly terror of underwater is breathtaking”
- Beki Pineda, Get Boulder
“For how many generations do you think you will be remembered? How do you remember those loved ones who have passed on? That was the underlining thought I was left with in this intriguing new production… Reckless youth, a haunting past and the mysteries of life make this play a captivating experience.”
- Joe Contreras, Latin Life Denver Media