Projects

Upcoming:

The Wind Phone is found in a quiet park, not connected to any earthly system. On it, mourners will call their loved ones passed in hopes of finding the peace to work through their pain.

The Wind Phone is an original work created by Sheree Froelich and Callie Aho. Based on the therapeutic concept of speaking to our lost loved ones to gain closure and catharsis, The Wind Phone takes its inspiration from Japanese garden designer Itaru Sasaki. In 2010, Sasaki installed a phonebooth in his garden so he could call his deceased cousin – someone he’d loved and communicated with regularly. In 2011, the Tōhoku tsunami killed over 15,000 citizens of the region Sasaki lived, and he opened his wind phone to his neighbors.

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In-The-Works:

Broken Wing is working with up-and-coming playwright Dara Moore Beevas to bring an original script to life! Still in development and more details to come.

Past productions:

My Empty Arms appeared at the 2022 Minnesota Fringe Festival and told the story of one mother’s choice. It received the “Audience Choice” award and is the production that started Broken Wing.