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Storyteller Louis Lovett explores love, resilience, and courage in solo play for all ages Saturday at Moss Arts Center

March 2, 2021
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Louis Lovett performs in the solo theatre work, “The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly.” Photo by Patrick Redmond.

The Moss Arts Center presents its next “HomeStage” event, a magical, untamed adventure with Irish performer Louis Lovett in a solo theatre show, ‘The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly,” Saturday, March 6, at 4 p.m.

Complete with a jack-in-the-box set, “The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly” details Peggy’s trek across snowy lands and wild seas. As she tries to save the day, in the process she teaches about love, loss, the reassurance of goats, and the courage to sing gloriously on- or off-key.

This multicamera streamed recording was filmed in front of a live audience, and the performance is recommended for the entire family, especially children in second through sixth grades. It includes a live post-performance question-and-answer session with Lovett, who will tune in from Dublin, Ireland. Ticketholders have access to this “HomeStage” series event as it happens and for seven days following the event.

Peggy O’Hegarty and her parents are packers. They squeeze fruit into tins, foxes into boxes, even bikes into brown paper bags, while Peggy sings with the voice of an angel — a grossly unfortunate angel, who can’t sing at all. But one day work stops working, and the jobs stop coming, and Peggy steps outside to find that winter has arrived and everyone in her city is gone.

Lovett consistently delivers the unexpected in this hilariously cheeky performance. With his engaging presence, he transitions seamlessly between a multitude of characters, leading the audience through perilous situations.

Based in Dublin, Ireland, Theatre Lovett produces theatre for all ages, especially theatre that can amuse and involve. Founded in 2007 by Joint Artistic Directors Muireann Ahern and Lovett, the company takes risks, is playfully dangerous, and loves music, physical theatre, clowning, absurd comedy, and poignant tragedy. Theatre Lovett believes that children and young audiences respond to and recognize the best when it is shared with them without stereotyping or belittling an audience’s experience and innocence.

Tickets are $10 for the general public and free for Virginia Tech students. Tickets can be purchased online; at the Moss Arts Center’s box office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; or by calling 540-231-5300 during box office hours.

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