Secrets History Remembers
Score for the hybrid puppetry theater play by Tanya Khordoc & Barry Weil
Instrumentation
voices and electronicsA witty, high-energy vaudeville act with a seven-foot-tall doll as its stage. Will an obsessive need for safety and a fear of “the other” break us? Evolve Puppets’ Secrets History Remembers is a visual feast that examines our culture of fear with humor, insight and inventive puppetry. The score is an encyclopedia of commercial music styles ranging from Barbershop Quartet-to-1920’s crooner-to-Western soundtrack-to-Bernard Herrmann-to- tv jingles-to-funk-disco and more. In addition to the jingles, the score’s core and heart is a ballad “Venus’ Song (To Be Me)” (sung by Carin Gilfry) that is slowly revealed throughout and finishes the show. Secrets History Remembers was part of La MaMa’s 2024 Puppet Festival.
You can hear excerpts of the score here.
“Venus’ Song (To Be Me)” (sung by Carin Gilfry) – excerpt
This project is supported in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.