"Diving Deep” is a one-man play in six ten minute acts, written by Mayo and directed by Christine McHugh. Mayo’s performance explores the emotional and spiritual course of that seven year search culminating with finding them and their car in 2024. The performance will take place for one night only at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, April 16, at 7:30 pm.
"Diving Deep” is a one-man play in six ten minute acts, written by Mayo and directed by Christine McHugh. Mayo’s performance explores the emotional and spiritual course of that seven year search culminating with finding them and their car in 2024. The performance will take place for one night only at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, April 16, at 7:30 pm.
In 1958 a family Of five went for a Sunday drive into the Columbia Gorge and were never seen again.
For the past seven years, White Salmon diver and Artist Archer Mayo has struggled to solve the mystery of the missing Martin family and find them and their lost car.
"Diving Deep” is a one-man play in six ten minute acts, written by Mayo and directed by Christine McHugh. Mayo’s performance explores the emotional and spiritual course of that seven year search culminating with finding them and their car in 2024.
With live improvisational cellist Chrissy Lancaster, Mayo leads us on a journey through time and space in his deep research, and dangerous Columbia River exploration.
This poignant and compelling performance will take place for one night only at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, April 16, at 7:30 pm.
Live-stream tickets are available also for this performance.
Half of the proceeds will be donated to the Gorge Rebuild-it Center. Tickets at columbiaarts.org.
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