"A masterful exploration of grief and the spaces left between words. Churchill's dialogue hums with an unnerving, poetic truth."— The Stage Sentinel
"The tension is absolute. A rare piece of theater that understands the profound power of what remains unsaid."— Coastal Arts Journal
"Cinematic in scope yet devastatingly intimate. A landmark production for the North Coast creative scene."— The Northwest Review
Theater is, at its core, an act of shared silence. With The Silent Measure, the goal was to strip away the artifice of performance and find the vibration that occurs when two people simply stand in a room, unable to bridge the distance created by their own secrets.
As we prepare for the premiere at the Coaster Theatre this August, the process has become about the "Truth In Detail"—the subtle shift in weight, the glance that breaks a second too late, and the weight of the air itself.
It is a story about the mathematics of loss, and how we struggle to find the correct rhythm when the most important person in the room is no longer there.