November 6, 2025 ÂÜÀò”șapp (UAH) presents the regional premiere of âIn Darkness, Audio Flowers Bloomâ by Alvaro Saar Rios on Nov. 12-16, 2025. UAH Theatre cast members are, from left, Quincy Wiggins, Matthew Brown, Savannah Lieble, Brandon Price, Zack Banish, Baylee Pounders, Ayania Hunter, Jason Dockstader, Mekhi Stepp and Jaeda Smith. Ann Marie Martin | UAH What if your world contained no music? No âSha-la-la-las.â No âWhoa, whoa-ohs.â No âbop da bops.â Youâve heard rumors of this thing called music, but itâs illegal, and youâre curious. Thatâs the setup for âIn Darkness, Audio Flowers Bloomâ by . ÂÜÀò”șapp (UAH) will present the regional premiere of the play and bring the playwright to campus during a five-performance run on Nov. 12-16. Along with attending opening night, Rios will conduct a playwriting workshop and hold a post-performance discussion on Nov. 12. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System. âThe play takes place about 100 years after music has been outlawed,â said the playâs director, Amy Guerin, associate professor and program director, Theatre & Film Program, College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Sheâs also co-artistic director and founder of Huntsville Shakespeare. âThe characters in the play donât know what music sounds like,â she explained. âThey donât know that instruments are called instruments or what the names of instruments even are. They make discoveries through family, oral tradition, folk tales and current events. Theyâre piecing together a forgotten world that is messy, but itâs free. Itâs a great fit for our students.â Guerin is excited to bring this new play to town and introduce local theatergoers to an award-winning playwright with a national and international reputation. Rios is associate professor of playwriting at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Heâs also a board member of The Childrenâs Theatre Foundation of America and a co-founder of The Alebrije Writers Collective. He co-founded The Royal Mexican Players with his wife, Michelle Lopez-Rios. The American Alliance for Theatre and Education presented their Distinguished Play Award to his plays âOn the Wings of a Mariposa,â âCarmela Full of Wishesâ and âLuchadora!â When Rios started writing âIn Darkness, Audio Flowers Bloomâ some six years ago, his initial impetus came from his experiences in the U.S. Army. âThere was a point where I thought I was losing my hearing,â he said. âI used to drive tanks in the Army, and I thought that might have something to do with it. Anytime I have these life experiences, I use that as inspiration. So, I started thinking, what if I do lose my hearing? What if I never get to hear music again?â Because Rios likes to write about younger characters, he shifted his imagination to kids who never got to experience music. âI feel like some of the most impactful music that people have heard was when they were teenagers because they got to choose their own music. Part of this play is my love letter to the music, even though thereâs no music in it.â During his decades in theater, Rios realized that good theater for young audiences transcends generations. âIâve stayed within the realm of young audience theater because, as Iâve told every artistic director, I actually donât write for kids. I write for families because I want everybody in the audience to get something.â The UAH Humanities Center is sponsoring the playwrightâs visit to UAH. Rios will lead a hands-on on Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 11:20 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. in Morton Hall Room 141. The event is open to the public. âIn Darkness, Audio Flowers Bloomâ will be presented at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday-Saturday, Nov. 12-15, and at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 16, in the Robert E. James Blackbox Theatre in Morton Hall. Admission is $10 for the general public and free for ÂÜÀò”șapp students. For tickets, visit the Theatre & Film This Season page on the UAH website. Learn More College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Department of Theatre and Film Humanities Center Contact Julie Jansen256.824.6926julie.jansen@uah.edu Ann Marie Martin(256) 824-5294âŹannmarie.martin@uah.edu