Overcoat Theater Presents a Solo Double Feature
The Factory Theatre June 26-29th
Thursday-Saturday at 7pm
Sunday at 3pm
Thursday-Saturday at 7pm
Sunday at 3pm
791 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02118
Entrance to Theatre is on Northampton Street
(through the parking lot)
Entrance to Theatre is on Northampton Street
(through the parking lot)
Tickets: $20 at the door.
MELTING IN MADRAS
In
1995, a wide-eyed 23-year-old H.R. Britton traveled to South India to explore
meditation, yoga, and music. But his quest for spiritual clarity took a
detour when he became seriously ill. Melting in Madras: Seeking, Singing and Sickness in India uses character work, humor, and live
music to tell the story of his pilgrimage with all its confusion, inspiration,
and beauty. Directed by Rajeev Varma, one of New Zealand’s leading Indo-Asian
actors. 80 minutes.
MeltingInMadras.blogspot.com
MeltingInMadras.blogspot.com
“WHAT A SHOW. H.R. BRITTON IS A GREAT STORYTELLER. .
. He was standing in front of the audience, but really he had gotten into
our heads.” — Peter Hajinian, 2010 Minnesota Fringe
“A LOVELY PIECE OF WORK . . . It will move you to tears, to laughter
and to wishing you could leave on the next plane out.” — Lauryn Kronick, 2011 Ottawa Fringe
“THE BEST SOLO SHOWS ARE THE SIMPLEST. CUE
‘MELTING IN MADRAS.’ Armed
with just a guitar tuned to the ragas of the Indian musical scale, H.R. sings
and creates characters with small gestures and simple strumming, leaving [the]
audience to create the rest.” —
Nathalie Allen, 2013 NYC Fringe
In the Woodstock
era, everyone’s making bombs — including our one-eyed, two-fisted hero: Monocular
Man! R. Jim Stahl boldly
takes on race, privilege, and manhood with short autobiographical stories about a sensitive but resilient boy’s unusual
life, featuring a fireworks mishap, boxing lessons, and an art thief.
Alternating between comic and poignant, Monocular Man is set against the political and social upheaval of
the late 1960s. Directed by Kate Lohman, former Artistic Director of Rhode
Island’s critically acclaimed Sandra-Feinstein Gamm Theatre. 30 minutes. MonocularMan.com
“A SWIFT, FUNNY, AND
ULTIMATELY TOUCHING coming-of-age
story . . . With gentle good humor and a keen intelligence, Stahl explores
race relations in America, the demise of his parents’ marriage . . . A
wonderful piece of theater.”
— Curt Columbus, Artistic Director, Trinity Repertory Company
— Curt Columbus, Artistic Director, Trinity Repertory Company
“A BEAUTIFUL PIECE. Cathartic, sad, funny, hopeful, personal and
brave.”
— Jack Feldstein, Author, The Fantastical World of
Scriptwriting
“WONDERFULLY
LITERARY . . . Stahl’s
writing is rich and totally engaging.”
— Bob Jaffe, Co-Founder/Co-Artistic Director of the Berkshire Playwrights Lab
— Bob Jaffe, Co-Founder/Co-Artistic Director of the Berkshire Playwrights Lab
R. Jim Stahl has performed “Monocular Man” at the New York Fringe
Festival and the Trinity Rep. He won the Greater Boston All Star Story Slam and was Best Storyteller and Audience Favorite at Philadelphia’s First Person Festival of Memoir and
Documentary Art. Stahl represented Boston/New England in the first National
Story Slam in Chicago. http://monocularman.com/node/5
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