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    © 2016 by Robert Cucuzza

    Room Tone

    REDCAT, Los Angeles, August 7-9, 2015
    Adapted and directed by Robert Cucuzza

    Live score by Juli Crockett and Michael Feldman

     

    With

    Tessa de Baudeniére as Nadja

    James Cowan as Unik
    Chris Farah as Aragon

    Lola Kelly as Queneau
    Kristina Pilskaia as Genbach
    Brian Tichnell as Breton
    Susan Tierney as Man Ray

     

    Musicians
    Juli Crockett, Michael Feldman, and Danny Graziani

     

    Costume Designer: Stephanie Petagno

    Lighting Designer: Adam Frank

    Sound Designer: Harlow Price

    Video Designer: Hsuan-Kuang Hsieh

    Stage Manager: Amanda Eno

    Associate Producer: Nathaniel Singer

    Dramaturg: Kymberly Harris

    Assistant to Mr. Callahan: Herman Eberhardt

     

    Produced by Studio Cucuzza

     

    Source Material
    Between 1928 and 1932, the Surrealists, a revolutionary group of artists in Paris, met twelve times to investigate the topic of sex. André Breton, the founder and self-proclaimed Pope of Surrealism, led the discussions. It is alleged that Breton, having been simultaneously married, obsessed by a mysterious muse, Nadja, and consumed by his romantic infatuation for another woman entirely, initiated these discussions to come to terms with this perfect storm of guilt, obsession, and carnal desire. The text of this performance is taken entirely from transcripts of the meetings, collected in the book “Investigating Sex: Surrealist Discussions” and from Breton’s novel, “Nadja.”

    “One of the most intriguing aspects of Circle Jerk is the contrast between its direct and intentionally absurdist humor and the sheer beauty of the subtle jazz trio that accompanies it. (The outstanding original score is by Juli Crockett Feldman and Michael Feldman, with Crockett on cello and vocals, Feldman on piano, and Danny Graziani on violin). Fragments of lyrics – “she’s just a girl” and “the melody haunts my reverie” — float in the background while an eye-opening question and answer session delivers the harsh truths about men and women’s roles from the male perspective.”

    — BroadwayWorld.com

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    "The performances are riotous and often hilarious as all our own social and personal hypocrisies are exposed.

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    "Still it makes for relevant political theater in our spectacle-driven present when everyone’s private life is on public display. I can picture Donald Trump in the Breton role as leader of the pack interrogating the sixteen other Republican contenders with the same questions. One can imagine the responses being ever so similar! Perhaps Cucuzza might have his excellent cast just change costumes for the next round."

    — Fabrik

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      ROBERT
      CUCUZZA