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About the World Premiere
Emery Harris has lived alone in a treehouse named Mabel for over a decade performing research on plants. Except for her overbearing sister Hazel, Emery’s only connection to the outside world is through her YouTube channel where she documents her
research and has garnered several thousand followers. No one is more stunned than she, though, when strangers begin gathering beneath Mabel, chanting and singing. As the crowd grows larger and louder, Emery learns she’s been unwittingly elected
as her followers’ botanical, new-age messiah. A follow-up to Deborah Zoe Laufer’s hit play Be Here Now, this warm-hearted world premiere comedy studies the power of plants and the idiosyncrasies of people.
Rooted introduces you to memorable human characters named Emery, Hazel and Luanne - and memorable plants named Mabel, Cynthia and Gerald, among others. While the plants don't use strong adult language and explore mature themes like mental health, the humans do, so we recommend that human audience members be at least 14 years or older to attend.
View Program
You can view the Digital Program now online. QR codes will also be around the theatre for quick access, as well as printed programs.
Gabi is pleased to be making her Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut. She is ever grateful to continue her collaboration with Karen Zacarías, grown over many years to include work on the world premieres of How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accents, Destiny of Desire and The Copper Children. Regionally, Gabi has performed with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, Round House Theatre and GALA Hispanic Theatre, among others. She is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, a Montessori teacher and a proud Puertoriqueña. May we all find our ways home.
Gabi is pleased to be making her Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut. She is ever grateful to continue her collaboration with Karen Zacarías, grown over many years to include work on the world premieres of How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accents, Destiny of Desire and The Copper Children. Regionally, Gabi has performed with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, Round House Theatre and GALA Hispanic Theatre, among others. She is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, a Montessori teacher and a proud Puertoriqueña. May we all find our ways home.
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