Pitt Rep Presents This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing

By: Nov. 30, 2011
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This English-language premiere is a contemporary fairy tale about three sisters, abandoned in the forest and forced to find their own way in the world. One goes left, one goes right, and one stays right where she started.

David Peterson brings Kruckemeyer's enchanting script to life onstage through shadow puppetry, immersive staging, and a strong ensemble of storytellers. Winner of the 2010 Rodney Seaborn Award, "This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing" elegantly weaves together the fantastical and the everyday to narrate the separation of three sisters and the lifetime's worth of stories created along their journeys home. This thoughtful, energetic production invites audiences of all ages to share in the bitter sweetness of growing up.

Irish-born playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer writes for children's theatre and is based in
Tasmania, Australia. He is committed to creating "strong and respectful work" for children. His
plays have been performed around the world, and one of his most famous plays-The Tragical
Life of Cheeseboy-will open on Broadway soon.

The University of Pittsburgh's Department of Theatre Arts (founded in 1982) offers BA, MA, MFA
and PhD degrees in Theatre Arts. All faculty members are active in teaching, research, and artistic
projects. The department shares a philosophy of theatre education, the chief feature of which is the
firm conviction that theory and practice, academic and creative work, and educational and professional theatre must be integrated for a successful program of theatre education. The University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre is the department's flagship theatre company with performance spaces in the landmark Stephen Foster Memorial and the Cathedral of Learning. For more information about the University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre, please visit www.play.pitt.edu.



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