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American Repertory Theater of WNY Presents Aaron Posner's Stupid F**cking Bird
October 19th through Nov 11th Thursday-Friday Performances 8 pm Showtimes
Directed by Michael Lodick
Featuring Connor Graham; Emily Yancey; Candice Kogut; Rick Lattimer; Diane DiBernardo; Thomas LaChiusa; Scot Kaitankowski
Tickets General $20 Student/Veteran $15
Location The 330 Performance Space 330 Amherst Street Buffalo NY 14207
The second production scheduled for American Repertory Theater of WNY's 2017-18 season features American playwright Aaron Posner's 2013 adaptation of Anton Chekhov's 1896 play THE SEAGULL entitled Stupid F**CKING BIRD. Directed by ART/WNY alumni Michael Lodick (JESUS HATES ME), STUPID F**CKING BIRD will open on October 19th and run to November 11th.
Highlighting upon the ideological clash between the classic and new expressions of theater found in Chekhov's classic work, this delightfully quirky adaptation by Posner also offers a tongue-in-cheek insight into the ongoing conflict between artistic vision and how theater should play into our lives. Connor Graham, who makes his ART/WNY debut, is in charge with the protagonist Conrad and his ongoing internal struggle with the unrequited love of Nina, portrayed by Emily Yancey (last seen in ART/WNY's CARRIE, THE MUSICAL), and the overt conflict with his mother (and more importantly a diva movie-star) Emma Arkadina-featuring the return of ART/WNY alumni Diane DiBernardo. Adding a cynically laced music background, is Mash (pronounced mosh, like the pit) who pines and pies away her devotion for Con. Entrusted with this goth black cloud role is ART/WNY alumni Candice Kogut whos singing and eukleia skills will be on display throughout SFB. Adding to the lovelorn is Dev and his own thwarted affections for the above doom n gloomer, Rick Lattimer returns to ART/WNY as this nice guy friend who does his best to advise Con then has to stay afloat during the emotional flooding only to be rewarded in the end by cake and children named after goth-bands.
On the peripheral of Posners Brechtian distancing effect work, are two character whom define nothing, but serve equally in the playwrights rejection of vapid entertaining roles. ART/WNY alumni Scot Katankowski takes on the role of the humane searching Doctor Eugene Sern' who creeps slowly to his own mortality without anyone noticing. Thomas LaChiusa returns once again to ART/WNY to take on the role of genius writer Doyle Trigorin, and with 'Trig's' successful HAMLET pickup lines starts this whole ball of hot mess rollin downhill, over the dock, and into the lake.
With the Buffalo, New York's annual Curtain Up! celebration kicking off not only ART/WNYs eleventh season but also the city's diverse theatrical season. This and the vitality of the citys Dramatic Arts scene seems to be gaining strength. As The Buffalo News theater journalist Colin Dabkowski points out in an article, This season, local professional and semi-professional companies, as well as road houses like Shea's Performing Arts Center, will mount more than 100 productions. Excluding the inevitable last-minute additions, the season currently features 44 dramas, 33 musicals, 13 comedies and seven shows for children. All indications that the Buffalo theater scene isnt fading or becoming saturated but, contrarily, gaining momentum with a diversity of theater choices that no other city, outside of major ones like NYC or Chicago, can match. But what happens when a theater scene is trying too hard be to diverse? When diversity means reinventing theater? The answer comes in the form of contrary questions raised by protagonist Con in Aaron Posners STUPID FUCKING BIRD. He asks "Why do we need to reinvent theater? Why not simply improve it by doing it better?"
In a post-modern approach to theater complete with multi-media spectacles, over-the-top Disney-fied musicals with no substance and the rehashing of the 70s audience participation happenings, Posner firmly plants his tongue in cheek, holds up a mirror to both stage & seats then offers his own question to his character's, Are you not entertained?
STUPID FUCKING BIRD opens on October 19th and runs until November 11th. Tickets for the production go on sale September 24th but for more info please visit www.artofwny.org.
Location The 330 Performance Space 330 Amherst Street Buffalo, NY 14207
Performance Dates Oct 19th, 20th, 21st Oct 26th, 27th, 28th Nov 2nd, 3rd, 4th Nov 9th, 10th, 11th
Performance Times/Days 8 pm/Thurs-Sat
Ticket Prices $20 General Admission $15 Student/Military Veteran
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LocationThe 330 Theater (View)
330 Amherst Street
Buffalo, NY 14207
United States
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Minimum Age: 15 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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