Intelligence-Slave, by Kenneth Lin, is the third of the Alley Theatre's world premieres this season and will run May 23 - June 20, 2010 on the Neuhaus Stage. Kenneth Lin's new play, Intelligence-Slave, tells the story of Curt Herzstark, a concentration camp prisoner who is being kept alive by the Nazis because he has invented the world's first hand-held four function calculator. What will happen when he completes the invention, his talents are no longer required, and he becomes dispensable? Curt's survival plan takes a turn when the Nazis introduce him to a wunderkind member of the Hitler Youth with a soul that might be salvageable. Recommended for mature audiences due to language and subject matter.
Playwright Kenneth Lin became "fascinated with the Curta calculator, which required no batteries, but ran on a series of gears, almost like a clockwork" and further "fascinated with the dramatic tension inherent in a character who is being kept alive because he has invented something truly extraordinary." Lin says, "I also loved that the most difficult problem in creating the calculator was the problem of performing subtraction. I thought that was a profound metaphor to employ in the construction of a play about the Holocaust." Lin wrote Intelligence-Slave in residence at the Nassau County memorial and Tolerance Center.
Intelligence-Slave features Alley Theatre Artists James Belcher as Fritz Engelhardt, Chris Hutchison as Bruno Clemens and Todd Waite as Hermann Pister.
The cast for Intelligence-Slave also features Steven Louis Kane as Finn Frey (Alley Debut, New York Musical Theatre Festival's Academy) and Andrew Weems as Curt Herzstark (Alley Debut, Broadway's Inherit the Wind).
The design team for Intelligence-Slave includes Scenic and Lighting Design by Kevin Rigdon (Alley's Mrs. Mannerly, Our Town, Sherlock Holmes and The Crucifer of Blood, Mauritius), Costume Design by Blair Gulledge (Alley's Mrs. Mannerly, Sherlock Holmes and The Crucifer of Blood, The Santaland Diaries and Underneath the Lintel), Sound Design by Pierre Dupree (Alley's Sherlock Holmes and The Crucifer of Blood, The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Santaland Diaries, Secret Order), Dramaturg Mark Bly (Alley's Our Town, Gruesome Playground Injuries, Harvey) and Fight Director Brian Byrnes (Alley's Cyrano de Bergerac, Othello, The Pillowman, Deathtrap).
The Alley Theatre's New Play Initiative facilitates the creative collaboration between playwrights, directors, actors, designers and dramaturgs during all stages of a new play's development. Central to this Initiative are readings, workshops, commissions, Affinity Series Symposiums and residencies. Three world premieres have been developed through this Initiative this season: Rajiv Joseph's Gruesome Playground Injuries, which ran October 16 to November 15, 2009, Jack Murphy, Gregory Boyd, and Frank Wildhorn's Wonderland, which ran January 15 to February 14, 2010, and Kenneth Lin's Intelligence-Slave, which will be on the Alley Theatre Neuhaus Stage in May 23 to June 20, 2010 (opens May 27, 2010). In producing these new plays, we intend to give each the fullest production values and support to bring forth and enhance the theatrical poetry and imagination that the playwright has poured into the play. This is the primary focal point and purpose of the entire New Play Initiative at the Alley Theatre - for the artists and audience to come together within the imagination of a living, working playwright and to help create a first production that will launch the new work to become what we all believe it will be - a play destined to become a classic for the future.
Intelligence-Slave is generously sponsored by Neuhaus Stage Season Sponsor Randall H. Jamail. The Alley Theatre is supported by the 2009-2010 season sponsor Continental Airlines, the official airline of the Alley Theatre.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets to Intelligence-Slave start at $40. All tickets to Intelligence-Slave are available for purchase at www.alleytheatre.org, at the Alley Theatre Box Office, 615 Texas Avenue, or by calling 713.220.5700. Groups of 10 or more can receive special concierge services and select discounts by calling 713.315.3346. The added convenience of reservations by phone or Internet is available for a nominal fee. Tickets purchased in person at the Alley Theatre Box Office have a $1 building restoration fee.
Members of the cast return to the stage following the performance to take questions from the audience. TalkBacks are led by a member of the Alley Artistic Staff.
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