Caucasian Chalk Circle
BY BERTOLT BRECHT TRANSLATED BY ERIC BENTLEY

Summary

PL115's new production of Caucasian Chalk Circle re-imagines Brecht's master work as a distinctly American fable. Set in a half-finished building taken over by squatters, and using modernized "disaster ballad" folk songs to drive the story, the company mines material from their six-month residency with Mabou Mines (2007-08) to bring the play into contemporary relief.

With the economy at a standstill, ongoing wars, and a disintegrating environment, our society is closer to the dark landscape of Brecht's mythical Grusinia than perhaps at any time since his own post-war Germany. By focusing on the divide between the haves and have-nots, and how quickly fortunes can change, the production asks: what is our responsibility to each other in times of crisis?

Plays June 25 - July 11 @ The Chocolate Factory
Visit www.thechocolatefactorytheater.org to purchase tickets.

People

Caucasian Chalk Circle is made possible by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Swing Space program which was created with lead support from the September 11th Fund. Project space is donated by Capstone Equities. Support also provided by The Mental Insight Foundation.

Ths project is part of The Chocolate Factory's Visiting Artist Program.

Caucasian Chalk Circle was developed in part in the Resident Artists Program 2007-08 of Mabou Mines/Suite.

Performances

Current

> June 25-July 11, 2009
Wed - Sat @ 8PM

at The Chocolate Factory
5-49 49th Avenue, Long Island City, NY [view map]
{ 7 to Vernon/Jackson / G to 21st Street/Van Alst }

Tickets are $15

Seating is limited!
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Past

> March 23-25, 2008
at the Mabou Mines ToRoNaDa space

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