Craig Wells, Director, Destroying David | Art, Humanity, and a Timeless Flaw
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This episode of The Desert Scene with Bonnie G. explores how art connects deeply to the human experience through an intimate conversation about Destroying David, a one-person play coming to Dezart Performs. Director Craig Wells joins Bonnie for a discussion that centers on Michelangelo’s iconic statue and a modern story that parallels physical imperfection, emotional vulnerability, and the enduring power of creativity. The play follows an art restorer in Florence whose personal life intertwines with her work caring for the famous sculpture, raising thoughtful questions about why art matters, how it shapes us, and whether it is meant to last forever or live on through memory. The episode also highlights the collaborative nature of theater, the challenges of solo performance, and the creative process behind directing and staging new work. Listeners gain insight into how storytelling, history, and personal reflection merge on stage to spark conversation, empathy, and connection through the arts.
Takeaways:- Art can mirror human imperfection and resilience
- Destroying David connects physical flaws to emotional journeys
- One-person theater can be deeply engaging and interactive
- Art’s value lies in emotional impact, not perfection
- Audience interpretation is central to the theatrical experience
- Collaboration between playwright, director, and performer is vital
- Theater invites reflection on memory and legacy
- The Coachella Valley continues to foster bold, thoughtful productions
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