Breaking String Theater Presents VODKA, F*CKING AND TELEVISION, Now thru 12/15
Breaking String Theater Co. (Austin, TX) presents Vodka, f-ing and Television, by Maksym Kurochkin, translated by John J. Hanlon and directed by Liz Fisher at Hyde Park Theatre, tonight, November 29 - December 15.
Widely regarded as one of Russia’s greatest living playwrights, Maksym Kurochkin was introduced to Austin in 2011 at Breaking String Theater Co.’s inaugural New Russian Drama Festival; he would return as the spotlight artist for New Russian Drama Festival 2012, which saw the American premiere of his play, The Schooling of Bento Bonchev. Kurochkin’s plays’ imagination, immediacy, irreverence and humor have made him a sensation in Russia as well as in Texas, and Breaking String is excited to extend its relationship with Max’s work.
Vodka, f-ing and Television is a dark comedy about a struggling writer, and the vices holding him back. But Kurochkin gives this plot a surprising twist: The vices become personified, and each gets a chance to justify their presence in the hero's life, or get the boot. Inspired by artistic malaise, Vodka, f-ing and Television is like the Cohen Brothers' Barton Fink meets Sartre's No Exit. Led by director (and frequent Breaking String collaborator) Liz Fisher and featuring performances by noted artists Adriene Mishler, Joey Hood, Jude Hickey and Noel Gaulin, and design by Ia Enstera (scenic), Steven Shirey (lights), Glenda Barnes (costumes) and Lowell Bartholomee (video), and set within the embracing closeness of Hyde Park Theatre’s black box theatre space, VF&T promises to make a splash in Austin this holiday season.All performances take place at the Hyde Park Theatre, 511 W. 43rd St., Austin, TX.
General Admission: $15 - 25, Sliding scale. Student rush tickets released 10 minutes before curtain for all performances: $10. Available at breakingstring.com/tickets and 512-784-1465.BREAKING STRING THEATER, founded and led by Producing Artistic Director Graham Schmidt, produces drama important to Russian culture and exposes Austin audiences to new developments in Russian theater. We do this by staging excellent productions of Russian traditional and avant-garde plays, providing artists with a creative, respectful and professional work environment, and pursuing collaboration with Russian theater artists, notably through our annual New Russian Drama Festival, where we spotlight high-profile Russian playwrights and bring them to Austin for brief residencies, as well as premieres of new plays.Videos
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