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The Marsh presents the

 

INTERNATIONAL CZECH THEATER FESTIVAL

 

A series of 4 new plays developed in the Czech Republic

in association with San Francisco’s Flying Actor Studio

 

October 21 – 28, 2009

 

FLUSH
(James Donlon & Howard Lotker)

 

ALBERT’S FEAR
(Vojta Svejda)

 

POLARIS
(Vojta Svejda & Jan Benes-McGradie)

 

BRICK CIRCK
(Stevo Capko)

 

New works in the great tradition of Czech Republic physical theatre, the result of a long standing exchange between the actors, clowns and directors connected with Ctibor Turba in the Czech Republic and James Donlon of the Flying Actor Studio in San Francisco.

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Image driven adventures into the surreal motivated by powerful social/political forces.   Movement, neo-classic clown and mime, puppetry and music combine in wildly absurd, dreamy & delicious, shocking, and life-affirming performances. 

Daily October 21 to October 28, 2009 in The Marsh Studio Theater.   The Marsh is located at 1062 Valencia Street at 22nd in San Francisco.   For information, a full schedule and to order tickets visit www.themarsh.org.  Or purchase tickets by phone: 1-800-838-3006

 The International Czech Theater Festival is produced by The Marsh in association with  Flying Actor Studio, The Lit Moon World Theater Festival in Santa Barbara, HoME o.s.(a Prague based international alternative theater company) and Prague’s cutting edge Theater Alfred.  Participating artists will offer workshops in physical theatre at the Flying Actor Studio in San Francisco. For more information go to www.flyingactorstudio.com 

SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL GUEST WORKSHOP

TO BE CLOWN OR NOT TO BE! THAT'S A QUESTION

Taught by STEVO CAPKO of the Czech Republic

Supported by:

The Prague City Council and The Czech Artists Life Foundation

and

San Francisco International Program