Marilyn is designing costumes for the world premiere of Dogsbody, a play commissioned by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts by award-winning playwright Erik Ehn and directed by Dijana Milosevic, founder of DAH Teatar of Serbia. Neither docudrama nor overt political propaganda, Dogsbody challenges the concept of child soldiers as a regrettable phenomenon, by evoking a frightening vision of America in the not-so-distant future. Known for their use of dense, poetic text set to contemporary music, San Francisco’s venerable Theatre of Yugen creates a unique and imaginative fusion of traditional Japanese theater with a western sensibility that is at once ancient and avant-garde.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)
701 Mission Street (cross street: 3rd Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-978-2787
Thu Oct 22, 8pm
Fri Oct 23, 8pm
Sat Oct 24, 8pm
Pre-show talk with Director Dijana Milosevic Thu Oct 22, 7pm
Post-show Q & A following each performance
$25 regular; $20 YBCA Member, student, teacher, senior; $10 student rush