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Julie Rada

Contemporary Performance Director

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Created, performed, and designed by Julie Rada

The Savoy, Denver, Colorado: 2700 Arapahoe Street (storefront window, viewed from sidewalk)

July 16th — July 25th, 2020

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The phrase “memento mori” is Latin for “Remember you must die,” and throughout time has been the cornerstone of art and philosophy on the inevitability of death. This Memento Mori, developed in the midst of a global pandemic and at a moment of suspension for most forms of live art, is about preparing for death, a meditation meant to remind and inspire. At a moment when social divisions are apparent, one universally binding experience remains: we all will die. Symbolic deaths ripple through communities, for example, the death of a neighborhood or skyline, reincarnated as something unrecognizable. Or the death of ideologies or ways of being that no longer serve the greater good, buried so that other possibilities may grow. The very real threat of actual death as our country rolls into the hundreds of thousands of deaths caused by an as-of-yet-uncontained virus.

Based on Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’ classic model of the five stages of grief, Denver creator Julie Rada moves through the space in a solo performance enacting the denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance that comes with recognizing that one’s life is terminal. At this existential, historical moment, this performance is offered in the hopes that we all move onto the sixth stage in Kübler-Ross’ model: finding meaning.

Memento Mori is supported by a residency made possible by Theatre Artibus.

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“Julie Rada’s ‘Memento Mori’ feels especially relevant at the moment” – Lisa Kennedy, The Denver Post

“Grapefruit Lab’s Julie Rada Explores Grief in Memento Mori” – Susan Froyd, Westword Denver

“A mesmerizing performance…” – Bob Bows, Colorado Drama.com

“Alternative theater groups pivoted quickly to venues and performances that allowed small audiences to safely view live shows, providing an escape from—or in some cases, a reckoning with—an especially chaotic year.” – Caroline Bourque, 5280

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Created, performed, and designed by Julie Rada

Sound design by Kenny Storms

Stage management by Wayne Breyer

Production support by Rick Mireles

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Photography by Nicole Antonopolus, Misty Saribal, Buba Basishvili, & Bob Bows (Colorado Drama)