Akin
A Pod Play
Written by Carolyn Guido Clifford
Directed by Daunielle Rasmussen
Performed by Julie Locker and Suann Pollock
About
The Story
Akin follows an evolving relationship between two women of different generations that spans 16 years and multiple national and global events. This walking experience explores the intergenerational differences and divides between two women connected by blood but separated by differing perspectives. The journey includes a walk through Seasongood Pavilion, Mirror Lake and back through the Hinkle Garden surrounding the Bettman Fountain.
What is a Pod Play?
The Pod Plays Project makes creative use of technology, storytelling and outdoor space. Playwrights were asked to choose a unique location in Cincinnati and write an original audio play that makes use of their
chosen setting. When listeners tune in to the audio file and begin the play, they’ll be guided through the location as the story unfolds, interacting with the same views, spots and markers as the characters in the story they’re streaming.
Pod Plays are free to the public, and can be listened to at any time.
Advisory
This production is suitable for teens and adults and contains some strong language as well as themes of loss and grief.
Location
This Pod Play is designed to be listened to while walking through Eden Park, starting at the bus stop shelter across the street from Seasongood Pavilion.
Here is an image of the starting location:
Before You Arrive
• Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk for approximately 45-50 minutes.
• While the majority of Akin is accessible, there is a section that travels across grass to a set of stone steps. During that section, we invite our other abled guests to utilize the sidewalk path that travels parallel to those steps heading toward the gazebo. At the gazebo stairs, turn right onto the sidewalk which will lead the stone steps.
Where to Begin
• The story is best experienced in the late afternoon and evening.
• Press play once you are standing inside of the bus stop shelter. The story will start in place there and then take you across the street, heading toward the Pavilion stage.
• Once you press play, you'll hear an introduction, and your narrator will give more information.
• Akin is intended to be a walking journey and spans 16 years in a relationship. The characters will tell each other when to start, stop, sit and stand. Follow along at a pace that feels comfortable to you.
Route Map
Print the Map
*You can print the full map to follow along by clicking the button above.
Julie Locker
Jun 15, 2021, 15:12 PM
Role :
Evie
Order :
1
Julie was a member of the 2018-19 Bruce E. Coyle Acting Intern Company at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. She has an MA in Acting at East 15 Acting School in Loughton, UK. Since returning to her home state of Ohio, she has made her directorial, television and film debuts, and stage credits include Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Actor’s Theatre of Columbus), Perdita in The Winter’s Tale and Young Siward in Macbeth (Richmond Shakespeare Festival). She has been onstage since she could walk and talk, yet she deluded herself for many years into believing she would be a scientist and attended Cornell University to study biological sciences. In 2016, she graduated from Cornell with a BA in Performing and Media Arts, then completed her master's the following year.
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