'Picasso at the Lapine Agile' stage play at NGCSU, Nov. 2-6
DAHLONEGA –
Steve Martin’s 1995 comedy hit “Picasso at the Lapine Agile” will be staged
at North Georgia College & State University Nov. 2-5 at 7:30 pm and Nov. 6
at 2:30 pm. in the Hoag Student Center Auditorium. Presented by the NGCSU
Student Theatre Guild, and directed by Kevin M. Mace, Martin’s play provides
humor and insight into art, science, and life as a whole.
“Audiences will have a great deal to laugh at and think about as they watch
the production,” said Mace, who directed last spring’s “Wit” by Margaret
Edson.
In the play, two passionate geniuses in the verge of fame, Pablo Picasso,
played by NGCSU Cadet Cam Farris, and Albert Einstein, played by alumnus
Michael Lane, have a fantasy meeting in a Paris bistro, the Lapine Agile
(which means Nimble Rabbit), in 1904 and end up in a humorous battle of
ideas about art, science, and life. Both were young and foolish and on the
verge of their century-altering creations: Einstein’s
Theory of Relativity and Picasso’s Cubist Les Demoiselle d'Avignon.
Putting both budding geniuses in their places, however, is a visitor from
the future, a young man from Memphis, Tenn., who gets a little shook up
anytime someone steps on his blue suede shoes. Time and space become
relative as the plot develops in the Lapine Agile.
The ensemble cast includes Tracey Hall as the bistro’s wise and all-knowing
waitress Germaine, Melissa Johnson as the streetwise Suzanne, Andrew Eade as
bartender Freddy, and Corey Doerr as grumpy old Gaston. Blaise Woods is “the
Visitor,” Jennifer Kim is Sagot, Liberty Nelligan plays the Countess, and
Timothy Lawson is Schmendiman. All of the cast members are from the north
Georgia community, have attended, or are attending NGCSU.
Admission is free and the play is open to the public. However, because of
mature language and situations, adults should accompany children under 13.
For more information, contact Kevin Mace at 706-867-2760. |