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The ±«Óătv Theatre program opens the 2016-2017 season with âSix Characters in Search of an Author,â a play by Luigi Pirandello and adapted by Steve Moulds. The show will be presented at 7 p.m. Sept. 29-Oct. 1 in the Davis-Newport Theater on the Bolivar campus.
ââSix Characters in Search of an Authorâ is one of theatre's most unique and challenging
pieces, both for the performer and for the audience,â said Jonathan Wehmeyer, theatre
instructor and director of the play. âIt constantly questions our reality and the
role that theatre and storytelling play in our lives."
Six fictional characters, abandoned by their creator, invade a rehearsal in progress and demand to be brought to life by a new author. However, the character's existential agenda collides with the career ambitions of these theatre artists. This intimate adaptation of Pirandello's absurdist classic foregrounds the comedic contrast between the life-or-death melodrama of the characters and the free-wheeling farce of the acting company â all while asking us to consider just what we believe to be real.
"Even though the play asks some tough questions and deals with some heavy themes, I think that this will just be fuel for a great post-show discussion we will be hosting at Kaldi's Coffee on the ±«Óătv campus following the performance each night," Wehmeyer said.
Prior to the performance on Sept. 29, there will be a 20-30-minute pre-show talk at 6 p.m. given by faculty members Carla Kirchner, Todd Sukany and Curtis Goss from ±«Óătvâs Department of Language and Literature. âWhose Words Are These?: Three Writers on Authorshipâ will address issues of authorship connected with issues addressed in the performance.
Tickets are $8 for general admission, $5 for ±«Óătv alumni, senior citizens, and other students, and $3 for ±«Óătv students and children. Tickets may be purchased at the Box Office in Jester Learning and Performing Center, over the phone at (417) 328-1691, or online at /theatre.
For more information about the production and ±«Óătv Theatre, contact Wehmeyer at (417) 328-1954 or jwehmeyer@±«Óătvniv.edu.