Past Performing Arts | Theater

Anne Cornell, Tom Dugdale, Jeffrey Jacquet, Michael Schmidt, and OBLSK

Calling Hours 

Presented by The Ohio State University Office of Academic Affairs, The Ohio State University Sustainability Institute, and the Wexner Center for the Arts

Columbus Premiere | Reception Follows

An image from the original production of Calling Hours, a large drawing of a child’s face is projected behind a group wearing suits and black dresses.

Calling Hours gives voice to the losses of an Ohio community and its workers in a world moving away from coal.

Four years ago, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, AEP Conesville, located 70 miles east of Columbus and one of the nation’s largest coal-fired power plants, ceased operations. The plant’s closure, though planned, abruptly happened months ahead of schedule—leaving employees isolated in their homes without a chance to say goodbye, much less grieve together.

Performed entirely by residents of Coshocton, Calling Hours was written as a memorial service that should have been: a multidisciplinary requiem in text, live music, and projected animation paying tribute to the monumentality of coal work while acknowledging coal’s complex legacy and future. The performance tells stories of how this specific closure affected a community—among countless others across the globe impacted by the transition away from coal energy.

Calling Hours is the final product of the Ohio Coal Communities transdisciplinary research project at The Ohio State University, which included sociologists, geographers, community developers, engineers, librarians, and visual and performing artists. (program approx. 60 mins.)

A celebration of community with light refreshments will be held in the lobby of Mershon Auditorium immediately following the performance.

IMAGE CAPTION
Calling Hours, courtesy of Tom Dugdale.

About the artists

Program Support

PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY 
Doris Duke Foundation

WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY 
Ohio Department of Development

Greater Columbus Arts Council

The Wexner Family 
Institute of Museum and Library Services

Ohio Arts Council, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts 
CampusParc 
Ohio State’s Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme 
The Columbus Foundation 
Axium Packaging 
Nationwide Foundation 
Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 
Mike and Paige Crane 
Nancy Kramer 
Ohio State Energy Partners 
Ohio History Fund/Ohio History Connection 
Larry and Donna James 
David Crane and Elizabeth Dang 
Bruce and Joy Soll 
Melissa Gilliam and William Grobman
Rebecca Perry Damsen and Ben Towle 
Jones Day 
Alex and Renée Shumate

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Past Performing Arts

Anne Cornell, Tom Dugdale, Jeffrey Jacquet, Michael Schmidt, and OBLSK