CRT Presents World Premiere Of ENDOURANCE 6/24-27
Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT), the professional producing arm of the Department of Dramatic Arts at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, continues its Nutmeg Summer Series with the Split Knuckle Theatre Production of Endurance, playing June 24-27 in the Nafe Katter Theatre. The Nutmeg Summer Series also features the Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller musical revue Smokey Joe's Café, playing June 24 through July 4, 2010 in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre. Tickets are now available for both productions by calling the Jorgensen Box Office at 860-486-4226 or visiting www.crt.uconn.edu.
THE PRODUCTIONCRT presents the World Premiere of the Split Knuckle Theatre Production of Endurance
Written by Nick Ryan in Collaboration with Split Knuckle Theatre
June 24 - 27
Nafe Katter Theatre
Office gymnastics meets daring Antarctic exploration in the unlikely setting of a Hartford insurance office, as masters of movement Split Knuckle Theatre bring the World Premiere of Endurance to Storrs.
Two survival stories collide in this imaginative ensemble piece. In Split Knuckle's inventive and surprising adventure, desks become ship decks and four actors become dozens of characters in a story that spans 95 years and 8000 miles. Trapped in Antarctica with no hope of rescue, the great British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton kept 27 men alive for two years in the most inhospitable climate on earth. Ninety-five years later, in the worst economic meltdown since the Great Depression, Hartford insurance man Walter Spivey, struggling to justify his recent promotion and save his employees' jobs, relives Shackleton's story. Can one of the greatest leaders in human history inspire him to conquer the corporate world?Split Knuckle is actively developing innovative theatre and performs, directs, teaches, and leads workshops in the USA, UK, Argentina, and other communities around the globe. Its company members were trained at the London International School of Performing Arts in the methods of Jacques Lecoq. Company members also bring individual experiences from Shakespeare & Company, MFA acting programs around the USA, and many years professionally treading the boards.
THE CREATIVE TEAMSETH BLOOM (Performance Development) is a street performer, mask-player, juggler, and mask-maker. His specialty, non-verbal slapstick comedy, has enabled him to perform around the world without a language barrier. He is the rare entertainer who performs in the street, creates critically acclaimed theatre, and develops social circus projects for children and adults in Afghanistan. He is the co-creator of The Acrobuffos, co-founder of Split Knuckle Theatre, and the International Artistic Director for the Mobile Mini Circus for Children, headquartered in Kabul, Afghanistan. This year, he will teach and perform in 13 countries. NICK RYAN (Playwright) is a founding member and resident playwright of Four Humors Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has written seven shows for the company including Bards, Deviled Eggs and Harold. The Four Humors production Mortem Capiendum was featured in Singled Out: A Festival of Emerging Artists at the Guthrie Theater. He recently collaborated with the New York City based Three Sticks Theater, providing text for their new musical Uncanny Valley at Ars Nova Theater and performing the role of Donkey in the animal glam rock band The Traveling Musicians of Brementown. Ken Clark (Music Director) has been a lecturer in the UConn Music Department since 1981, and has worked with the UConn Drama Department since 1979. Ken's recent work includes The Who's Tommy, Hair, and Abraham Lincoln's Big Gay Dance Party, Galileo (CRT); Orphan's Home Cycle, Our Town, and A Christmas Carol (Hartford Stage); The Fantasticks (Windham Theater Guild); and Sweeney Todd (EO Smith High School). In addition to Endurance (CRT), his new projects include All Shook Up for Windham Theater Guild.

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