[NEohioPAL] CPT opens Two Plays by Gao Xingjian this weekend!

Mindy Herman MHerman at cptonline.org
Mon May 19 10:50:21 PDT 2008


Cleveland Public Theatre is proud to present:

 

Between Life and Death and The Other Shore

Two Plays by Gao Xingjian

 

Directed by Raymond Bobgan and Holly Holsinger

May 23 - June 14

(Paid Preview May 22)

Gordon Square Theatre

 

Showtimes:  Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm, Sundays at
3:00pm

Tickets:  General Admission $18 | Seniors $15 | Thursdays $10

 

Tickets on sale now!  

Visit www.cptonline.org <http://www.cptonline.org/>  to purchase online
or call 216.631.2727!

 

CPT presents the Ohio Premieres of two plays by Chinese playwright Gao
Xingjian, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000, now living
in exile in France. Don't miss your chance to see these inventive,
adventurous and highly original works.

 

This is the kind of theatre you will only see at CPT!



The Other Shore, titled as a reference to the Buddhist concept of
enlightenment, is a non-narrative journey of collective and individual
longing directed by CPT Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan. The
play is grand in its vision and provides for imaginative staging and
unconventional acting choices. Actors take on multiple roles and the
line between audience and actors at times is slightly blurred. Between
Life and Death, directed by Holly Holsinger, is a haunting story of one
woman's recollections at the end of her life. Told through monologue,
dance, and images the play utilizes a fragmented approach to character,
with two performers playing the primary role-dancer and actor, and
delves into modern themes of identity, alienation and the desire for
redemption.



Two Plays by Gao Xingjian

Onstage May 23 - June 14

Gordon Square Theatre



The Other Shore features Misael Alvarado, Michael Andrews-Hinders, Kelly
Elliot, Faye Hargate, Nick Koesters*, Val Kozlenko, Anne McEvoy, Adam
Seeholzer, Kalindi Stockton, Darius Stubbs and Nadia Tarnawsky.
(*-Member, Actor's Equity Association)

 

Between Life and Death features Mark Cipra, Melissa Crum and Anne McEvoy

 

Written by Gao Xingjian

Directed by Raymond Bobgan and Holly Holsinger

Lighting Design: Josh Heidinger

Costume Design for The Other Shore: Inda Blatch-Geib

Costume Design and Design Coordinator for Between Life and Death: Joan
Horvitz

Production Stage Manager: Lauren Calevich

Videographer for Between Life and Death: Neil Sapienza

Technical Director/Production Manager: Curtis L. Young

Assistant Director: John Paul Soto 

Showtimes:  Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm, Sundays at
3:00pm

Tickets:  General Admission $18 | Seniors $15 | Thursdays $10

 

Tickets on sale now!  

Visit www.cptonline.org <http://www.cptonline.org/>  to purchase online
or call 216.631.2727!

 

About Gao Xingjian:



Born in Ganzhou, China (1940), Gao Xingjian was educated in Chinese
schools before the revolution and was once forced to burn a suitcase
full of manuscripts when he was sent to a re-education camp. He started
writing again after his release, but his plays and stories still aroused
concern from party officials. In 1986, his play The Other Shore was
banned. He fled the country and settled in Paris, where he still lives
today. In addition to his plays, Gao Xingjian has authored the books
Soul Mountain (1999) and One Man's Bible (2002), and he also exhibits
his ink paintings around the world. 



When Gao Xingjian won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000, he became
the only Chinese writer to achieve such international acclaim. The
Chinese University Press is the first publisher of his work in the
English language. Indeed, The Other Shore is one of the few works by the
author available in English today. The Other Shore: Plays by Gao
Xingjian contains five of Gao's most recent works: The Other Shore
(1986), Between Life and Death (1991), Dialogue and Rebuttal (1992),
Nocturnal Wanderer (1993), and Weekend Quartet (1995). With original
imagery and in beautiful language, these plays illuminate the realities
of life, death, sex, loneliness, and exile. The plays also show the
dramatist's idea of the tripartite actor, a process by which the actor
neutralizes himself and achieves a disinterested observation of his self
in performance. An introduction by the translator describes the
dramatist and his view on drama.


Two Plays by Gao Xingjian is presented in part by the National Endowment
for the Arts and The Walter and Jean Kalberer Foundation. Cleveland
Public Theatre is grateful for season support from Forest City
Enterprises, Charter One Bank, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland
Magazine, The George Gund Foundation, Jakprints, Deborah and Ron Ratner,
DH Ellison Architects and The Ohio Arts Council. Cleveland Public
Theatre gratefully acknowledges the citizens of Cuyahoga County for
their support through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.

____

 

Mindy Herman

Communications Director

Cleveland Public Theatre

6415 Detroit Ave.

Cleveland, OH  44102

[p] 216.631.2727 x 203

[f]  216.631.2575

mherman at cptonline.org

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