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“A Prison Made of Light” Playwright Thomas Simpson

We’re very excited to be working with our friend,
writer/performer/translator Thomas Simpson,
on the upcoming reading of A PRISON MADE OF LIGHT.

Thomas Haskell Simpson (Phd University of Chicago, 1997) has performed in several Theatre Gigante productions, most recently as the onstage translator and alter ego of the main character in the company’s version of Noise in the Waters, which he translated from Italian. Formerly a professor at Northwestern University, Tom has translated many plays and numerous books and articles from Italian into English, including both classics (Pirandello, De Filippo, Goldoni) and contemporary works by Marco Martinelli/Teatro delle Albe and others. With Rita Filanti he has translated American poets into Italian, and he is the author of Murder and Media in the New Rome (2010), a study of a sensational trial that became a media circus in the first years after Italy’s unification.

A PRISON MADE OF LIGHT
September 16th at 7pm CST

This is a FREE reading of a work in progress, performed by Mark Anderson, John Kishline, Isabelle Kralj, Ben Yela.
The reading will be followed by a talkback, moderated by Michael Stebbins.

RSVP necessary. Dress optional. 🙂

Send us an email today at gigante@theatregigante.org to reserve a Zoomspot!
We will confirm your reservation, and send you an invite on the day of.

1950s Poet Frank O’Hara featured at Gigante Studio

In the upcoming BEAUTIFUL AND POINTLESS (Dec 4-6), Theatre Gigante stages five plays by poet Frank O’Hara: Try! Try!, Grace and George, Change Your Bedding!, Lexington Avenue, and Very Rainy Night.

FRANK O’HARA (1926-1966) was a poet, playwright, art critic, and curator in 1950s and 60s New York. In his life and work, he was a creative and social force connecting writers and artists, being close friends with writers John Ashbery, Joe LeSeuer, Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones) V. R. “Bunny” Lang, Kenneth Koch, and visual artists Grace Hartigan, Alfred Leslie, Alice Neel, Willem de Kooning, Larry Rivers, Jasper Johns, Joan Mitchell — and many many others.

O’Hara wrote his friends into his plays and poems, and his friends painted, drew, photographed and wrote about him. In Try! Try!, O’Hara’s fellow poets John Ashbery and Violet Lang played the leads; Grace and George were played by painters Grace Hartigan and George Montgomery.

This is Gigante’s third foray into the world of Frank O’Hara. In 2000, Ed Burgess took O’Hara’s Very Rainy Night and wrote a framework around it, adding another character, more dialogue, and including music and movement in his staging. Two years later, director Wes Savick directed three more O’Hara plays for the company, including Lexington Avenue and Change Your Bedding!  Gigante is excited to re-visit Ed and Wes’ work, and to add two new scripts, Grace & George, and Try! Try!

COME SEE THE SHOW!
Dec 4 @ 7:30
Dec 5 @ 7:30
Dec 6 @ 3:00

call 414.961.6119 to reserve a seat

Gigante Studio
706 S Fifth Street
Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point Neighborhood

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Theatre Gigante opens its 26th Season


Gigante’s Big Top at Kenilworth Studio 508 November 14-16 at 7:30pm

Theatre Gigante opens its 26th Season with two rollicking and wacky theater pieces created by graduates of the Ecole Jacques Lecoq in Paris: David Gaines, who Gigante audiences will remember for his fabulous one-man show 7 (x1) Samurai, which he performed for Gigante in 2009, and Gigante regular Malcolm Tulip, who has entertained Milwaukee audiences in quite a few Gigante shows.

THE SCOTTISH…PLAY
created by Malcolm Tulip

A LITTLE BUSINESS AT THE BIG TOP
created and performed by David Gaines
 
For tickets:   brownpapertickets.com or call 800.838.3006

Rollicking-ness!

It’s coming…Gigante’s rollicking season opener

 

A LITTLE BUSINESS at the BIG TOP
&
THE SCOTTISH…PLAY

 

November 14-16, 2013
at
UWM Kenilworth Studio 508

 

more exciting news!

Tickets can now be purchased through Brown Paper Tickets:
gigantebigtop.brownpapertickets.com
…or by calling 1.800.838.3006
…or at the door!

Get your tickets now!!!

Hungarian Pastries and Theatre Gigante!

Interested in Hungarian pastries?  READ ON!

Homemade apple strudel…poppyseed cake…cookies…
and champagne!!!

Theatre Gigante’s 25th Anniversary Season
continues with the opening of
DUST
Friday, February 8, at 8pm
followed by a champagne reception,
with Hungarian pastries!

(runs February 8 – 16)
at Kenilworth Studio 508 Theater
1925 E. Kenilworth Place

tickets:  call 414-229-4308
or online: arts.uwm.edu/tickets

for more information: click on this!

DUST, opening this weekend, Feb 8 and 9

in the midst of DUST

Continuing our 25th Anniversary Season, Theatre Gigante is very excited to present the regional premiere of DUST, a stimulating, provocative play by one of Hungary’s leading contemporary writers!
Gigante Artistic Directors Isabelle and Mark first saw György Spiró’s DUST in Ljubljana, Slovenia and fell in love with the play.  It is clever, provocative, and loaded with issues of today’s world, through the eyes of a couple struggling to survive.
Isabelle and Gigante regular, John Kishline, play the couple, struggling to stay afloat, who – one lucky day – are given an opportunity to alter their fate forever.
Handled with a sense of humor and deep understanding, DUST touches the heart and inspires the mind!
Mark directs, with scenic design by Rick Graham and lighting by Nathan Booth.
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