
ABOUT THE SHOW

OVERVIEW
VOICELESS: A MUSICAL is a new theatre piece created by Deena Kamm, a voice/music coach, performer, and composer, and Anne Fenn, a comedy writer/screenwriter and professor. The story is based on Fenn’s real-life experience with muscle tension dysphonia (a functional neurological disorder), which caused her to lose her speaking voice for a year with no obvious physical explanation.
Our show features four female leads and three (+) neurodiverse characters, challenging the traditional norms of the entertainment industry and celebrating their voices in a way that resonates with contemporary culture.
SYNOPSIS
The story of VOICELESS: A MUSICAL is centered around Addy, founder of Spectrum Services, a small courier company that employs people on the autism spectrum, including Addy’s beloved niece, Gigi. Together they have created an ideal, fun-filled workplace; they love their jobs almost as much as they love each other.
Addy holds all her tension in her throat and has been struggling to figure out what’s going on as she fights to keep Spectrum Services afloat financially and repair her fractured relationship with her cold, self-absorbed mother, Liz. To save her company and please her mom, Addy agrees to participate in a Shark Tank-type competition with her mom’s new BF, Kathy, a con artist who presents herself as a successful entrepreneur.
The event is a total disaster. Addy ends up completely losing her speaking voice, and Kathy uses the opportunity to start taking over Spectrum Services. Meanwhile, Addy seeks the support of the eccentric ENT doctor, Dr. Stone, who reveals layers to voice she’d never imagined, including chakras and the intimate relationship between the mind and body. To her amazement, Addy discovers that even though she can’t talk, she can still sing!
But real life ain’t a Broadway musical, and things go from bad to critical for Addy. When Gigi goes missing, Addy must finally speak up and save her beloved niece, her business, and herself. Even if it means risking her relationship with her mother for good.
GALLERY

APPRECIATION

GRANTORS
Trust Management Services
Oregon Cultural Trust
Oregon Arts Commission/National Endowment for the Arts
SPONSORS
Central Oregon Health Council/Miguel Herrada
The Tower Foundation/Shannon Sullivan
The El Dorado Community Foundation/Jenny Green
Julie Schweitzer
Bellatazza/Stewart Fritchman
GO FUND ME DONORS
Joyce Raby
Amanda Stuermer
Teresa Noroian
Marisa Uchin
Dominie Doig
Mykel Presler
Janet & Bob Manzo
Nomi Morris
Rhonda Schantz
PARTNERS
KerrSmith Design
NAMI/Casey Munck
Central Oregon Disabilities Support Network/Stefany Cunningham
Full Access High Desert/Mia Swanson
Central Oregon Health Council/Miguel Herrada
Interconnected Diversity & The Base/Erika Miller
Xpress Printing in Sisters
Erin Foote Morgan/FM Civic
VENUES
Oliver Lemon’s/Wade Combs
Flying Horse Gallery
Holy Communion Church
Unity Spiritual Community/Clare Kubota
Sisters Community Church/Sheryl Whent
Deschutes Children’s Foundation
Open Space Event Studios/Leah Rutz
FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION
Levon Alldredge
Davey Jones
Donald Killian
Eddie Lampe
Rob Albin
ANIMATION
Raine Countryman
PAINTING TEAM
Diane Fonteboa – Painting lead
Jeff Levin
Elizabeth Michel
Lisa Riley
Sandra Schmidt
Sheila Traum
Emily Williams
Michael Wilson
Anne Barrett
IMMERSIVE TEAM
Kate & Doug Cavanaugh
Dan Cohen
Brad Earl
Kevin Kraft
Dale McCullough
Judith Faustima
YARN BOMBING
Members of the Sisters Wednesday Knitting Group – Coordinator Sharon Karr
Kathryn Karr
Laurel Dairymple
Michelle Olds
J. Lauren Popma
Kris Whittet
Lynn Ademo
Jen Sandoval
Members of the Sun River Women’s Knitting Club – Coordinator Carol Boswell
Pat Arnold
Fancywork Yarn Shop
Wool Town Yarn Shop
WEBSITE
Graeme Taylor
OTHERS
Marianne Thomas
Salena Baca
Desi Thrower
Sara Thompson
Jeannie Whittle
Wilma Keller
Wendy Bachmeier
Kathryn Amstutz
Nathan Carvall
Gavin Derek
Randy Heise
Spoon’s/Doug Stevens
Newport Market
WORKSHOPS

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended the workshop “development” performances of Voiceless: A Musical as an audience member! We deeply appreciate your support and the valuable feedback you provided. We’re currently making another round of changes, many of which were inspired by your input on the anonymous feedback forms. Thank you for helping shape this production!
A special LOUD shout-out to our incredible casts and crews from both the table reads and workshop performances from 2023-2024. We couldn’t have made it to the main-stage production without your dedication, time, and talent. We are truly forever grateful.
Here are some behind-the-scenes photos that give a small glimpse into how we’ve arrived at the World Premiere of VAM.
The 2nd VAM Table Read in Sisters, OR. June 2024
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