About our 2007-2008 Season
There is no hard and fast rule for how LG Pig picks a
country to focus on each season. For our second
go-round we decided to let Fate decide for us. Two hot
new projects fell out of the sky onto us, both of them
of the German persuasion:
The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant, by Rainer Werner
Fassbinder, has been stunningly & hilariously adapted
by director Katja Hill into a savage vehicle for six
women. Fassbinder wrote the whole piece on a
trans-Atlantic flight from Germany to L.A. (promptly
turning around when he got there to return to Germany
to produce it). It is Ms. Hill's inspiration to have
six different costume designers, one for each
character. Pray for us.
My Lovely Suicides by Jody McAuliffe is a dream play
adaptation of her surreal novella. This lyric play
follows the tumultuous life and fevered writings of
Heinrich von Kleist, 19th century bad boy
author/playwright with suicidal tendencies. Staged as
a piece of physical theatre by Dana Marks, fresh from
a stint with SITI Company of NY.
To round things out we also include:
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennesse Williams. The most
German of all Williams' work. Not really, but heavily
influenced by German Expressionism (and our friend
from last season, Anton Chekhov). This production
lifts its core cast from last year's hit, Abigail's
Party (Party Girl! Productions), and sets them in a
New Orleans infected by a deadly disease. We won't say
just what that disease is... but its a fun AND scary
one.
Europe Central by John Justice and Michael A. Smith,
adapted from the National-Book-Award-winning novel by
William T. Vollmann. Dmitry Shoshtakovitch, Anna
Akhmatova, Kathe Kollwitz, Stalin, and Hitler are a few
of the walking ghosts that haunt this epic meditation
on just what drives the human spirit during impossible
times.
Rouge et Noir will be the title of our yearly
fundraiser bash. Expect more site-specific scenes from
vintage Noir and hard-bitten songs from the jaded and
the delusional.
Please sign up for e-mailed missives from the front
lines. We look forward to seeing you on the German
frontier in 2007-08.
I Remain,
Jay O'Berski
Artistic Director