Conservatory Theatre Presents Camino Real 11/19-21, 12/2-12
By: Gabrielle Sierra Nov. 03, 2010
Point Park University's Conservatory Theatre Company presents Camino Real at Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse Nov. 19-21 and Dec. 2-12. A preview performance is open to the public on Thursday, Nov. 18. Camino Real was written by Tennessee Williams and is directed by George Ferencz, a resident director at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Company in New York City.
Camino Real unites a cadre of literary figures - from Don Quixote and Casanova to Camille and Esmerelda - in a purgatory-like waiting room that's both a nightmare and an inescapable condition. This place, a long stretch of highway in the middle of nowhere called the Camino Real, is home to corruption, indifference and greed, which have thwarted the attempts of anyone who's ever tried to escape. That is, until Kilroy arrives. The play premiered on Broadway at the National Theatre on March 17, 1953. Although the reviews were not overwhelming at the time, Ferencz brings a new and refreshing technique to one of Williams's lesser-known works. "I wanted to apply experimental approaches to an experimental play," said Ferencz. This "experimental approach" includes incorporating ghouls, zombies and vampires into the play instead of policemen, prostitutes and street cleaners. Ferencz's direction is based on a Day of the Dead theme, to underscore the play's purgatory-like plot.Videos