2 Nights Only!
When: Saturday, Aug 15 at 7 PM | Sunday, Aug 16 at 2 PM
Where: Black Box Theater | Runtime: Approx. 90 mins (includes intermission)
Tickets: Adult/Senior: $45 | Next Gen (Under 30): $35 (Prices include all fees)
WRITTEN AND PERFORMED
BY ELENA GLASS
Loudly, Clearly, Beautifully examines the fragile yet powerful bond between fathers and daughters, chronicling how life halts and morphs in the face of chronic illness while meditating on what it means to come of age and into power after tragedy and grief.
Through a moving blend of song, gorgeous vocals, humor, and startling vulnerability, audiences join Elena Glass on a deeply personal journey. From her father Gene’s Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis when she was just 14, through her coming of age during his steady decline, to her resilient post-pandemic rebirth following loss, this production is an intimate exploration of love, legacy, and survival.
"Glass lays herself out in a performance that touches the audience with its vulnerability." - The Stages of MN
"[Glass] has a lilting soprano that can deliver a powerful belt, is a crackerjack comedienne, and radiates charisma on stage....Glass draws on her natural warmth, positivity, the genuine love she conveys for her father... and her chops as a performer to make Loudly, Clearly, Beautifully a lovely experience. It is a gently moving, sweetly entertaining, and inspiring work of theatre." - Talkin' Broadway
"...you don't have to have a parent with MS to relate to this well-constructed and beautifully performed show. Its themes of grief, loss, family, love, growing up, and moving on are universal. If you'd like to see an artist share their personal story with honesty, humor, authenticity, and gorgeous vocals, go see [this show]!" - Cherry and Spoon
"Although [Glass'] story is personal and specific, it's also universal...The production is beautifully directed by Allison Vincent... The closing song, written for the show by Leslie Vincent and Emily Dussault, The Champagne Drops, beautifully showcased the themes of the show. Performed loudly, clearly, and beautifully, it was the perfect end to a remarkable show. " MN Theater Love
