Please correct the following error(s):
There was an unknown error while attempting to reserve your seats.
If you find this message in error, please check your reservation request and try again.
There was an error adding your selection to the cart. Please review your quantity and price selections.
The amount must be greater
Please enter a number that contains a decimal (XX.XX).
Skylight Music Theatre &   Milwaukee Chamber Theatre

Cart

Time remaining:

Enter Promo Code

View Cart 0
Your cart has expired
Your order contained expired items and your shopping cart has been emptied.
Close
Enter Promo Code

Kentridge Arts Fest - Three Plays, Wednesday, Nov 9, 2022 2:00PM

Try our new mobile tickets by editing the delivery method in checkout

Event Summary

Additional Details

THREE PLAYS

 

An Outpost of ProgressMayakovsky, and A Hunger Artist

 

FOUNDER & DIRECTOR | William Kentridge

CO-FOUNDER & DIRECTOR FOR THE CENTRE | Bronwyn Lace

ORIGINAL TEXTS | Joseph Conrad, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Franz Kafka

 

Presented at Broadway Theatre Center in partnership with the Warehouse Art Museum | WAM, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, and the Centre for the Less Good Idea.

 

AN OUTPOST OF PROGRESS

 

      A playful interrogation of Joseph Conrad’s short story An Outpost of Progress, this is a work that merges live performance with tabletop theatre to expand on the relationship between narrator and characters, as well as the themes of power, brutality, and greed inherent in the story. It is a tale of miscommunication, betrayal, servitude, and the crumbling colonial project. 

 

MAYAKOVSKY

 

     Mayakovsky makes use of the illusory optics of the Pepper’s Ghost to pair the adapted text of Russian playwright Vladimir Mayakovsky’s self-titled verse drama, Vladimir Mayakovsky: A Tragedy with the drawings and animations of William Kentridge. Live performance, narration, and projected puppetry and animation converge to re-imagine the avant-garde tragedy. 

 

A HUNGER ARTIST

 

     A staged interpretation of the Franz Kafka short story, A Hunger Artist, the performance sees actor Michael Mazibuko reciting, with striking sincerity, the tale of Kafka’s fasting showman. Death, art, isolation, futility, and human relationships are some of the central themes of the work. Like many of Kafka’s stories, this is a tale that continues to find resonance in the contemporary world.

Item details

Date

Wednesday, Nov 9, 2022 2:00PM

Name

Kentridge Arts Fest - Three Plays

Seats

All ticket sales are nonrefundable. Tickets may be exchanged up to 48 hours prior to the performance for a $5 exchange fee per order.