THE FOTINI PROJECT


One
Greek Woman.

Three
Beloved Churches.

Four Ways
To Experience Her Story.

How would you
like to begin?

LISTEN

TO THE NOVEL

SEE

THE PLAY

WATCH

THE SHORT FILM

LEARN

THE HISTORY


The Novel.

The novel, titled,
Better Than The Children’s Hour,
is sectioned by way of acts instead of chapters.

“Dusk. A time between night and day, dark and light. A time Light promises to fight for us— on behalf of us, even while we rest. Especially while we rest.”

~ Better Than
The Children’s Hour

ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V
ACT VI
ACT VII

The Play.

The novel has been adapted for the stage. 
Two scenes from that script have been produced and live-recorded.
Discovery Day can also be found in ACT I. Sheers & Chemise can also be found in ACT V.

Scene #1
DISCOVERY DAY

Scene #2
SHEERS & CHEMISE


The Monologue.

The monologue is a scene that does not appear in the novel.
It can be thought of as an alternate ending to Fotini’s story. 

RESISTING

The Story Behind The Story


The director of The Fotini Project met a woman while on a summer mission trip to Athens, Greece.  The following is an account of that meeting and a brief introduction to the Project’s origins.   

Our team convened for the first time, made fast acquaintances, and headed out to familiarize ourselves with the city and its transportation system.  The seven of us boarded a crowded metro, scattering to take seats wherever they might be found. I sat in the back of the train next to a middle-aged Greek woman and participated in the conversation she was having with the person sitting in front of her.  

After a time, our team leader, positioned at the front of the train, yelled back, “This is it, everyone!  Hurry up—quickly, this is our stop.”   

The train rolled slower, and I stood to exit.  

“I enjoyed talking with you,” I said to the Greek woman.  “I’m sorry—I never asked your name?”   

Weary eyes looked back at me. “My name is Fotini,” she said, her accent thick. 

“Fotini?” I repeated, as if to clarify. 

“Yes, that’s right.  It is easy to remember… it means light.  But I have no light.  No light in me. I am filled with dark.”   

The train stopped; the doors opened.  People were moving quickly about.  I heard our team leader directing us again.  “This is it, hurry up.  Make sure we have everyone!” 

LEAD ARTISTS

  • MELANIE COLBERT

    ACTOR

    BIO
  • KRISTINA D'ONOFRIO SWEAZY

    CHOREOGRAPHER

    BIO
  • RAE HOLLOWAY-COLLINS

    PHOTOGRAPHER

    BIO
  • KELLY HURLBURT HINES

    ACTOR

    BIO
  • TAYLOR MCCLINTOCK

    FILMMAKER, WEB (CONSULT)

    BIO
  • SHINE ROBISON

    COMPOSER, PIANIST

    BIO
  • LISA STROTH

    VOICE ACTOR

    BIO
  • MAGGIE WATSON

    PROJECT & THEATRICAL DIRECTOR, WRITER/PLAYWRIGHT

    BIO
  • GINA WINKS

    AUDIO ENGINEER

    BIO

COLLABORATING &

CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS

  • MONICA BAIN

    LIAISON/FACILITATOR

    BIO
  • MATTHEW DEARDURFF

    AV TECHNICIAN

    BIO
  • NICHOLAS JACKSON

    AUDIO ENGINEER (CONSULT)

    BIO
  • CHRISSY MARSEY

    LOGISTICS, SET MANAGEMENT

    BIO
  • DREW NDENGABAGANIZI

    LIGHTING (GRIP)

    BIO
  • MARK RUBINSTEIN

    AUDIO ENGINEER (CONSULT)

    BIO
  • JESSIE SHEA

    WEB (CONSULT)

    BIO

Dedication
To lost survivors everywhere…
To M & A in particular…
And to the real Fotini,
wherever she may be…