Challenges inspire innovations in ‘Moby-Dick’ stage play
By Andrew Alexander
For the AJC
It takes imagination on an epic scale to look at a run-down, landlocked, century-old warehouse full of disused building materials and picture it as the backdrop for a play about an obsessive sea captain hunting a white whale. But an epic sense of imagination is exactly what the new theater company Saïah brings to its production of “Moby-Dick,” currently running at the Lifecycle Building Center, a 60,000-square-foot warehouse in southwest Atlanta.
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