Photo by Hunter Canning
HARP

Epona’s Labyrinth

April 7 - 23, 2011

An ambulance appears in the middle of the night, carting off a woman who claims she is healthy. Her husband sets off on a surreal odyssey through a vast hospital. Epona’s Labyrinth follows his descent into a Kafkaesque network of constant surveillance, sexual deviance, addictions and delusion.

The South Wing teams up with Japanese multimedia collective, Nibroll to mount this erotic, original play. A nightmarish vision of modern medicine and life unravels through stark, neo-expressionist staging and striking video design.

With support from The Map Fund, a program of Creative Capital supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation; The Japan Foundation through the Performing Arts JAPAN program; the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Swing space program through a real estate donation from Capstone Equities; and created in part with The Watermill Center – a laboratory for performance.