
Through fragments of memory and recollection, this original work traces the fragile bond between past and present: what we carry, what we lose, what refuses to fade, and the echoes that linger. It confronts what it means to remember and to release.
A quiet meditation on fatherhood, the piece unfolds through reflection, music, and the shifting terrain of memory. It explores how love, loss, and legacy shape us long after voices have faded, and how the stories we inherit continue to shape the ones we tell about ourselves.
Moments of humor and tenderness sit alongside grief, revealing the complicated ways memory reshapes the past. In the spaces between words and songs, the work asks what remains when certainty falls away.
It invites audiences to sit in stillness, to listen between the stories we inherit and the ones we choose to tell, and to feel the breath, the pause, the echo that remains after the final chord fades.
Written and Performed by
Tim Hogue
​Dramaturgy and Direction by
Andrew Davidson
CONTENT WARNING
This production contains themes of addiction, trauma, mental health struggles, grief, parental loss and descriptions of child abuse.
Some material may be distressing for audience members.
UNDER 14 Not Admitted
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Paper Fathers: Shadows and the Songs We Leave Behind © 2026 Tilted Hilton Productions. This work is the intellectual property of Tilted Hilton Productions. All rights—including performance, reproduction, and adaptation—are strictly reserved. No part of this work may be performed, recorded, copied, or distributed in any form without prior written permission from the rights holder. Unauthorized use is a violation of copyright law and may result in legal action.

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