Geffen Playhouse announces a premiere theatrical event for Los Angeles - ten years in the making. Will Eno's lauded play was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Drama and has been translated into more than fifteen languages, with more than 100 productions mounted worldwide.
Multi-faceted, award-winning actor,
Rainn Wilson (
The Office, founder of
Soul Pancake) and playwright
Will Eno became friends more than 20 years ago, well before the play's critically acclaimed world premiere. Eager to bring
Thom Pain to Los Angeles, the two had spoken about working together for years. It was only recently that all the stars aligned. The
Geffen Playhouse run will be a limited engagement and part of the not-for-profit's Spotlight Entertainment Series which brought a similarly anticipated play (
I'll Eat You Last featuring
Bette Midler) to Los Angeles two years ago.
Charles Isherwood in his review in
The New York Times wrote: "It's one of those treasured nights in the theater - treasured nights anywhere, for that matter - that can leave you both breathless with exhilaration and, depending on your sensitivity to meditations on the bleak and beautiful mysteries of human experience, in a puddle of tears. Also in stitches, here and there."
First performed to rave reviews in 2004 at the Edinburgh Festival where it won every major honor including a First Fringe Award,
Thom Pain next moved to the Soho Theatre in London and then on to the DR2 Theatre in New York, where it ran for over 350 performances. In 2004, the
London Daily Telegraph declared, "It's hard to imagine more dazzling writing on any stage." Ten years later, in 2014, Lyn Gardner of
The Guardian was moved to write that the play is, "still one of the best monologues I've ever seen."
Directed by OBIE Award winner,
Oliver Butler, the play concerns the life of a tragic and hilarious character named Thom, who has been described as, "just like you, except worse. He is trying to save his life, to save your life - in that order. In his quest for salvation, he'll stop at nothing, be distracted by nothing, except maybe a piece of lint, or the woman in the second row."
"Mr. Eno might be called a
Samuel Beckett for the
Jon Stewart generation... To sum up the more or less indescribable:
Thom Pain is at bottom a surreal meditation on the empty promises life makes, the way experience never lives up to the weird and awesome fact of being. But it is also, in its odd, bewitching beauty, an affirmation of life's worth." -
The New York Times
Ticket prices are currently $76 - $99 and are available in-person at the
Geffen Playhouse box office, via phone at 310.208.5454 or online at www.geffenplayhouse.com. Fees may apply. Current
Geffen Playhouse donors and subscribers received advance notice of this event.
THOM PAIN (BASED ON NOTHING)
Written by
Will Eno
Directed by
Oliver Butler
Previews: Friday, January 8 - Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Opening Night: Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Closing: Sunday, February 14, 2016
CAST Rainn Wilson as Thom Pain
PRODUCTION TEAM
Scenic and Lighting Design by
Daniel Ionazzi
Costume Design by
Candice Cain
Stage Manager
Elizabeth A. BrohmPERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Monday & Tuesday No performance*
Wednesday - Friday 8:00 pm
Saturday 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm
Sunday* 2:00 pm
*Special preview performances: Sunday 1/10/16 at 7:00 pm and Tuesday 1/12/16 at 8:00 pm.
*No performance on Sunday 1/17/16.
TICKET INFORMATION
Ticket prices are currently $76 - $99 and are available in-person at the
Geffen Playhouse box office, via phone at 310.208.5454 or online at
www.geffenplayhouse.com.Fees may apply. Current
Geffen Playhouse donors and subscribers received advance notice of this event.
LOCATION
Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the
Geffen Playhouse
10886 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024
BIOGRAPHIESRAINN WILSON
Emmy-nominated and SAG Award-winning actor
Rainn Wilson has found himself in a variety of comedic and theatrical roles throughout his career. Following a host of guest appearances on TV series including
Law & Order, CSI: Crime Scene Investigations and
Entourage, his breakthrough came when he played assistant mortician, Arthur Martin, in HBO's hit series
Six Feet Under winning him and the cast a Screen Actors Guild Award for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series." A co-starring role in
Rob Zombie's
House of 1000 Corpses, caught the eye of
The Office producer Greg Daniels, who cast Wilson in his memorable role as the quirky "Dwight Schrute" in the multi-award-winning series, netting him three SAG Awards for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series" during its nine-year run. On stage, he has appeared on Broadway and in a host of Shakespearean roles at some of the country's most celebrated regional theaters. In 2005, Wilson made his directorial debut with
The New Bozena, a sketch comedy and post modern clown show and went on to direct three episodes of
The Office. In addition to big screen roles in
Sahara, My Super Ex-Girlfriend, BAADASSSSS! and
Juno, Wilson recently starred alongside
Elijah Wood in the satirical comedy
Cooties as well as starring in
The Boy which premiered at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival. Next up, starring roles in the feature film thriller
Shimmer Lake as well as voicing the character of "Gargamel" in the animated feature
Get Smurfy. He is the founder of the website and Youtube channel
Soul Pancake that currently boasts over two million followers and over 100 million views. On November 10th, Wilson's autobiographical memoir titled
The Bassoon King: My Life in Art, Faith, and Idiocy was published by Dutton. The book chronicles the actor's transition from nerd to drama geek, his years of mild debauchery and struggles as a young actor in the drug-fueled 1980s NY, his many adventures and insights about
The Office, becoming a husband and father, his journey into practicing the Baha'i faith as well as his philanthropic endeavors.
WILL ENOWill Eno is a Residency Five Fellow at
Signature Theatre Company in New York, which presented
Title and Deed in 2012, and
The Open House, in 2014. Following an acclaimed run at
Yale Repertory Theatre, his play
The Realistic Joneses was on Broadway in 2014, directed by
Sam Gold and staring
Toni Collette,
Michael C. Hall,
Tracy Letts and
Marisa Tomei.
The Realistic Joneses won a Drama Desk Award, was named
USA Today's "Best Play on Broadway," topped the
The Guardian's 2014 list of American plays, and was included in
The New York Times' "Best Theatre of 2014."
The Open House won the 2014 Obie Award, the Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, and a Drama Desk Award, and was included in both
the Time Out New York and
Time Magazine Top 10 Plays of the Year.
Title and Deed was on
The New York Times and
The New Yorker magazine's Top Ten Plays of 2012. His play
Gnit, a loving but aggressive adaptation of
Peer Gynt, premiered at the Actor's Theatre of Louisville in 2013.
Middletown, winner of the
Horton Foote Award, premiered at the
Vineyard Theatre and subsequently at Steppenwolf Theater and many other American theaters and universities. He was recently awarded the PEN/
Laura Pels International Foundation Award. His plays are published by Samuel French, TCG, Dramatists Play Service and Playscripts in the U.S. and Oberon Books in London.
OLIVER BUTLEROliver Butler directed the premiere of
Will Eno's
The Open House at the
Signature Theatre Company which captured an Obie Award for Direction, the 2014
Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play and the Drama Desk Ensemble Award. Among his additional directorial credits, the premiere of
An Opening in Time by
Christopher Shinn at Hartford Stage,
Legacy by
Daniel Goldfarb at
Williamstown Theatre Festival and
Timeshare by
Lally Katz at The Malthouse in Melbourne, Australia as well as
City Center Encores! Off-Center production of
Jonathan Larson's
Tick, Tick, Boom! In New York, his credits include the premieres of
Goodbye New York Goodbye Heart by
Lally Katz (The Australian-American
Production Company) and
Hostage Song, a musical by
Kyle Jarrow and
Clay McLeod Chapman (Horse Trade Theater Group). As co-Founder and co-Artistic Director of The Debate Society (TDS), a Brooklyn-based theater company, Butler has co-created and directed eight full-length plays since 2004 including sold-out runs of
Jacuzzi at
Ars Nova in New York City and TDS' production of
Blood Play at The Bushwick Starr,
The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival and
Williamstown Theatre Festival. He is a Sundance Institute Fellow and a Bill Foeller Fellow (Williamstown) and was an
Ars Nova Artist in Residence. The Debate Society is currently working on a commission for
Playwrights Horizons.
ABOUT GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE Geffen Playhouse has been a hub of the Los Angeles theater scene since opening its doors in 1995. Noted for its intimacy and celebrated for its world-renowned mix of classic and contemporary plays, provocative new works and second productions, the not-for-profit organization continues to present a body of work that has garnered national recognition. Named in honor of entertainment mogul and philanthropist
David Geffen, who made the initial donation to the theater, the company was founded by
Gilbert Cates, and is currently helmed by Artistic Director
Randall Arney, Executive Director
Gil Cates, Jr., and Co-Chairs of the Board Martha Henderson and
Pamela Robinson. Proudly associated with UCLA, the Geffen welcomes an audience of more than 130,000 each year, and maintains extensive education and community engagement programs, designed to involve underserved young people and the community at large in the arts. Following a strong 2014/2015 season during which five productions extended, the company's 20th anniversary season f
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