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Rules of the Fifth Wall - a new play by Kathleen Cole Burke
Date:
Friday, July 17, 2009
Time:
8:00 PM
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10:00 PM
Event Type:
Concert/Show
Organizer/Author:
Clock Theater Ensemble
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Location Details:
Performances take place at the Brava Theater Center, 2781 24th Street, San Francisco.
About the show: We have an opening act to start off our show, the Actor/Playwright Michael Phillis will be performing.
After a short transition/intermission, the play will start.
About the play: The Rules of the Fifth Wall by Kathleen Cole Burke is freethinking approach to theater that blurs the barrier between audience and performer. It does this by making the audience a main character with dialogue, action, and a program that turns into a script. At the beginning of the play the actors recite rules this production will follow that deviate from established rules of the theater. While attempting to perform a socially relevant, politically conscious play, the characters’ personal lives and relationships derail and the play ends up being a journey through the relationship of Man and Woman. Through their inability to reconcile their differences, they highlight society’s own inability to support and connect individuals to the group. http://www.clocktheater.org
After a short transition/intermission, the play will start.
About the play: The Rules of the Fifth Wall by Kathleen Cole Burke is freethinking approach to theater that blurs the barrier between audience and performer. It does this by making the audience a main character with dialogue, action, and a program that turns into a script. At the beginning of the play the actors recite rules this production will follow that deviate from established rules of the theater. While attempting to perform a socially relevant, politically conscious play, the characters’ personal lives and relationships derail and the play ends up being a journey through the relationship of Man and Woman. Through their inability to reconcile their differences, they highlight society’s own inability to support and connect individuals to the group. http://www.clocktheater.org
For more information:
http://www.clocktheater.org
Added to the calendar on Fri, Jul 3, 2009 2:39AM
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