Gogol Project Hosts Workshops For Three Of Nikolai Gogol's Plays 4/28, 4/29

By: Apr. 06, 2009
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Gogol Project - Two workshop performances of Rogue Artists Ensemble's newest theatrical adventure pave the way for a full production in the fall. Audiences will be treated to an early, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the collaborative process involved in bringing three of Nikolai Gogol's most famous short stories - Diary of a Madman, The Overcoat and The Nose - to Hyper-theatrical life using the Rogues' signature mix of live actors, puppetry, masks and digital projection.

Adapted for the stage by Kitty Felde from the short stories of Nikolai Gogol
Hyper-theatrical Concept and Design by Rogue Artists Ensemble
Music by Ego Plum
Directed by Sean T. Cawelti
Assistant Directed by Tyler Stamets
Puppets Designed by Rogue Artists Ensemble
Mask Design by Pat Rubio
Illustration and Video Design by BrIan White
Sound Design by John Nobori
Lighting Design by Haylee Freeman
Scenic Design by Katie Polebaum
Costumes Designed by Kerry Hennessy
Stage Managed by Kevin Brown
Production Managed by Ian Garrett
Presented by Rogue Artists Ensemble

Tuesday, April 28 at 8 pm
Wednesday, April 29 at 8 pm

Bootleg Theater
2220 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90057
(ample street parking available)

(213) 569-9468 or www.rogueartists.org

TICKETS:
Pay-What-You-Can

Gogol Project is made possible by generous support from The Jim Henson Foundation
and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and is produced in collaboration with Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles.



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