The Sun, the Moon, and Salena

by Paul Pasulka

The story of the love of the sun, the moon, and their daughter, Salena. And of the treacherous, predatory ocean. And the budding love of drama students Jennifer and John as they create of Salena's story. (10 minutes) The story of Salena is original.

The story of the love of the sun, the moon, and their daughter, Salena. And of the treacherous, predatory ocean. And the budding love of drama students Jennifer and John as they create of Salena's story. (10 minutes) The story of Salena is original.

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The Sun, the Moon, and Salena

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  • Cole Hunter Dzubak: The Sun, the Moon, and Salena

    A brilliant story within a story, Paul Pasulka creates dynamic characters that bring a new legend to life as they manage their feelings toward one another. I had the please of voicing John in Broken Arts Entertainment's audio recording of this piece. This is definitely a must-read!

    A brilliant story within a story, Paul Pasulka creates dynamic characters that bring a new legend to life as they manage their feelings toward one another. I had the please of voicing John in Broken Arts Entertainment's audio recording of this piece. This is definitely a must-read!

  • Danielle Wirsansky: The Sun, the Moon, and Salena

    What a truly lovely moment of a play. Poetic and beautiful, I would love to see this staged.

    What a truly lovely moment of a play. Poetic and beautiful, I would love to see this staged.

  • Eli Effinger-Weintraub: The Sun, the Moon, and Salena

    What an opportunity for two performers. There's an effortless magic to the way the characters get to know each other, enrapturing the audience with the shared storytelling that brings them closer. May take you back to a hundred poignant late nights in college, when the world was brimming with possibilities as close as the moon and as far away as love. Full of wonderfully evocative imagery and emotions.

    What an opportunity for two performers. There's an effortless magic to the way the characters get to know each other, enrapturing the audience with the shared storytelling that brings them closer. May take you back to a hundred poignant late nights in college, when the world was brimming with possibilities as close as the moon and as far away as love. Full of wonderfully evocative imagery and emotions.

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization New Light Theater Project's Darkroom Series 15, Year 2018
  • Type Professional, Organization IO Chicago - Heels Over Head (with dance and parkour), Year 2017