Tied to the Mast

by Kirin McCrory

A man wakes up in a secluded cabin owned by three young sisters who claim they saved his life. And maybe they did. Maybe. TIED TO THE MAST is a one-act, modern reimagining of the Siren myth.

A man wakes up in a secluded cabin owned by three young sisters who claim they saved his life. And maybe they did. Maybe. TIED TO THE MAST is a one-act, modern reimagining of the Siren myth.

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Tied to the Mast

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  • Nicholas Thurkettle: Tied to the Mast

    Haunting piece, sparse enough for ominous atmosphere, but sketched in enough to give its three sirens distinct voices and relationships so that the play doesn't become too abstract and purely metaphorical. Sits well in the one-act length but also gives actors a lot to work with within those pages.

    Haunting piece, sparse enough for ominous atmosphere, but sketched in enough to give its three sirens distinct voices and relationships so that the play doesn't become too abstract and purely metaphorical. Sits well in the one-act length but also gives actors a lot to work with within those pages.

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization UC Riverside, Year 2016