The Factory Theatre Presents THE PILLOWMAN, 8/10-18

By: Jul. 21, 2012
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Art and authority come head-to-head this August as Flat Earth Theatre stages its final production of the 2012 season, The Pillowman, at The Factory Theatre in Boston's historic South End. Written by noted Irish playwright Martin McDonagh, The Pillowman examines the complex relationship between the artist and the state, and ponders the culpability for acts inspired by works of art.

In the confines of an interrogation room in a totalitarian regime, writer Katurian bears his responsibility to storytelling under the threat of pain and sacrifice. A resemblance between his most violent modern fairy tales-those depicting mutilation and murder of children-and several horrific crimes under investigation casts suspicion on Katurian and his childlike brother Michal. With the police prepared to go to any lengths necessary to solve the case, the brothers are forced to relive the traumatic events of their upbringing through the lens of Katurian's writings.

Playwright McDonagh is best known as the writer and director of the acclaimed film In Bruges, and has authored several noteworthy plays including A Beheading in Spokane, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, and the Tony Award–winning black comedy, The Beauty Queen of Leenane. The Pillowman was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2004, and received a 2005 Tony Award nomination for Best Play. With Flat Earth's production, director Sarah Gazdowicz embarks on a bold new examination of McDonagh's work, employing multimedia techniques to explore this dark meditation on the opposing roles of artist and authority. She is joined by puppetmaster Matthew Woellert, whose visual storytelling illuminates the human core of McDonagh's unflinching black comedy, and gives life to Katurian's microcosmic stories of abuse and imagination.

Flat Earth Theatre has been collaboratively crafting paradigm-challenging theatre in greater Boston since 2006. Recent productions include the world premier of Pirate Lives! The Musical! this spring, an intimate staging of Michael Frayn's Copenhagen inside a model of the atom in January, and last summer's critically lauded production of Tracy Letts's psychological thriller, Bug.

For more information, go to flateaththeatre.com.



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