Trap Door to Present OVERWEIGHT, unimportant: MISSHAPE- A European Supper, 10/6-11/12
By: Lauren Wolman Sep. 25, 2011
THE TRAP DOOR THEATRE presents The North American Premiere of OVERWEIGHT, unimportant: MISSHAPE- A European Supper.
Written by: Werner SchwabTranslated by: Michael Mitchell
Directed by: Yasen PeyankovCast: Kirk Anderson, Dado, Géraldine Dulex, Andy Hager, Carolyn Hoerdemann, David A. Holcombe, Beata Pilch, H.B. Ward, and Nicole WiesnerWerner Schwab (The Playwright) Werner Schwab was born in Graz, Austria on February 4, 1958. Schwab graduated from the School of Artistic Craft of Graz and in 1978 he began studying to be a sculptor at the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts. He later moved with his wife to a remote farm in the southwest of Styria where he wrote his first four plays that were published in 1991 in a collection called "Faekaliendramen" (The Feces Dramas). Between then and his death four years later he wrote sixteen plays, eight of which were produced during his lifetime, making his career one of the briefest, most spectacular and most controversial in contemporary German-language theatre. Most recently, Trap Door produced the Jeff Award Winning production of Schwab's first play, First Ladies, directed by Zeljko Djukic; and in 2005 the award winning American premiere of People Annihilation or My Liver is Senseless, directed by Tracy Letts.
Closes: Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 8PM
Runs: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8PM
Admission: $20, with two for one admission on Thursdays, $25 on Saturdays
Where: TRAP DOOR THEATRE 1655 West Cortland Ave. Chicago, IL 60622
For Information/Reservations: 773-384-0494 To purchase online www.trapdoortheatre.comWhat: With hilarious chill, Werner Schwab's OVERWEIGHT, unimportant: MISSHAPE plunges into the dark, unknowable depths of human longing. Never before has degradation, perverse loneliness, and mankind's toxic ego been so funny. Steppenwolf ensemble member Yasen Peyankov directs the U.S. premiere. This collaboration is made possible by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Artsworks.
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