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Summary
With mentorship, space, and funding from the Mabou Mines/SUITE Resident Artist Program, Performance Lab 115 has spent the last five months using their unique actor-driven process to forge a new visceral translation of Bertolt Brecht's epic tale of war and responsibility.
In our stripped down, decidedly 21st century interpretation, two clowns invite us into the story where Grushe and Azdak play out their choices on a blasted post-war landscape strewn with the relics of an analog age.
People
- Translator/Adapter: Ramona Thomasius
- Director: Alice Reagan
- Music/Sound: Mark Valadez & PL115
- Choreography: Beth Kurkjian
- Set/Lighting Designer: Peter Ksander
- With:
- Sara Buffamanti
- Jeff Clarke
- Michael Downing
- Laura Heidinger
- Heather Hollingsworth
- Rachel Jablin
- Marty Keiser
- Rebecca Lingafelter
- Dana Riddick
- Kila Packett
- Special thanks to our workshop collaborators:
Jon Froehlich, Andrew Z. Kelsey, Elena Mulroney, Ben Posner, David Skeist, Attila Tóth and Stephanie Weeks
Performances
> March 23-25, 2008
Sun-Tues @ 7:30PM
at the Mabou Mines ToRoNaDa space
150 First Avenue (corner of 9th St.)
2nd Floor
ALL PERFORMANCES ARE FREE
Seating is extremely limited and reservations are HIGHLY recommended.
For reservations please call 212-473-1991 or e-mail info@pl115.org.






