Mike Daisy Comes To Berkeley Rep With Double Header
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Upholding its annual resolution to present provocative new plays by the Bay, Berkeley Repertory Theatre begins the new year by dishing up a pair of daring shows. The New York Times heralded Mike Daisey as "the master storyteller" and "one of the finest solo performers of his generation." His monologues, 15 and counting, have been seen across the country and around the globe. Now Daisey returns to Berkeley Rep for an incredible doubleheader: The Last Cargo Cult and The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs.
These audacious new monologues are presented in repertory. After a preview on January 11, The Last Cargo Cult opens January 12. Then, following three previews that begin on January 20, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs opens January 23. After that, the two shows alternate weeks through February 27. The executive producer of this run is the Strauch Kulhanjian Family, with co-sponsorship from Wealth Management at the Mechanics Bank. BART and Wells Fargo have renewed their commitment as season sponsors at Berkeley Rep, and the 2010-11 season producer is Marjorie Randolph."Mike's prodigious gift for storytelling combines incisive humor with a brutally honest analysis of himself and the world around him," remarks Tony Taccone, Berkeley Rep's artistic director. "He has a running discourse with our audience about the state of the nation, and these new monologues promise to raise the stakes. This time, Mike turns his attention to two aspects of our economy that are both fascinating and revelatory: in The Last Cargo Cult, he examines our complicit participation in the religion of banking; with The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, he scrutinizes the cult of personality around our precious gadgets. It would be difficult to choose between these two penetrating shows, so we're presenting them side by side. It's a pleasure to welcome Mike back to Berkeley Rep."Teen Night begins at 6:30 PM on Friday, January 21 and includes dinner, a behind-the-scenes discussion with a member of the artistic team, and a performance of The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs. Tickets are only $10 for high-school students. For details, call (510) 647-2972 or e-mail school@berkeleyrep.org.
30 Below - the coolest night of theatre for the under-30 crowd - also returns on Friday, January 21. Enjoy a performance of The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs at 8:00 PM and a wild post-show party catered by Venus Restaurant and Revival Bar + Kitchen, with free beverages from Raymond Vineyards. Tickets start at only $14.50 for anyone under 30 years old - that's less than popcorn and a movie!
Opening-night festivities are held on Sunday, January 23, including a pre-show dinner for donors at Bistro Liaison, a performance of The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, and a post-show party for the audience featuring wines from Raymond Vineyards.
Free 30-minute docent presentations about Daisey and his work take place at 7:00 PM on the following Tuesday and Thursday evenings: January 11, January 13, January 20, January 25, January 27, February 1, February 3, February 10, February 15, February 17, February 22, and February 24.
Post-play discussions moderated by theatre professionals follow the 8:00 PM shows on Thursday, January 27; Friday, February 11; and Tuesday, February 15.
And, on select evenings, patrons can whet their palates for the play with free tastings from these culinary artisans one hour before curtain: Ale Industries on Sunday, January 16; Almare Gelato on Friday, February 11; Artesa Vineyards and Winery on Saturday, February 5; Calstar Cellars on Saturday, January 15; Kent Rasmussen Winery on Friday, January 28 and Sunday, February 6; Oren's Kitchen on Sunday, January 30; Peterson's Winery on Saturday, February 12; PiQ on Saturday, January 29; Raymond Vineyards on Friday, February 4; Semifreddi's on Sunday, February 13; and Via Pacifica Selections on Friday, January 14. Tickets to each of Mike's monologues start at only $29. Additional savings are available for groups, seniors, students, and anyone under 30 years of age - meaning discounted tickets can be obtained for as little as $14.50. These prices make Berkeley Rep more affordable to people in the community who are just starting school, starting careers, and starting families - because lower prices are now available for every performance.See both of Daisey's shows and save 20 percent! Berkeley Rep will also waive the $7 service charge. This special offer is only available by phone: call the box office at (510) 647-2949 between noon and 7:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday. (Discounts are applied only to the full ticket price and are not available retroactively.)This double bill continues a season of stunning scripts and stellar performers at Berkeley Rep. The Theatre ends 2010 with the world premiere of Lemony Snicket's The Composer is Dead, and spring 2011 features the debut of Rita Moreno: Life without Makeup, Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Ruined, and a refreshing new translation of The Three Sisters from celebrated collaborators Sarah Ruhl and Les Waters. Theatre-lovers can guarantee their seats for these shows by subscribing to Berkeley Rep. Choose three or more plays and get the best seats at the lowest price. In addition to significant savings, subscribers receive valuable benefits such as the right to reschedule for free, discounts when purchasing tickets for friends, and the opportunity to secure seats before the general public for special events like The Arabian Nights and Robin Williams. Best of all, subscribers have guaranteed seats to sold-out shows while others are turned away. Generous discounts are available for senior citizens, theatregoers under 30, and employees of preschools, elementary schools, and secondary schools. Ticket packages begin as low as $81 - and subscribers save up to 26% on every ticket.So get dazed with Daisey. The Thrust Stage is located at 2025 Addison Street, near bus lines, bike routes, and parking lots - and only half a block from BART. For tickets or information, call (510) 647-2949 or toll-free at (888) 4-BRT-Tix - or simply click berkeleyrep.org.
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