Photo Flash: First Look at Elephant Run District's BRECHT IN THE PARK
To shake up the usual outdoor theatre fare offered in NYC, Elephant Run District is presenting BRECHT IN THE PARK. Included in this are three rarely-performed short plays, two of which required the creation of a special contract from the publishing company Samuel French because they had never been performed in New York City. Scroll down for a first look at the cast in action!
This imaginative production, directed by Aimee Todoroff, will fuse physical and political theatre, bringing these early 20th century works into the contemporary world of the Occupy Movement, Citizens United, Stop & Frisk actions and Stand Your Ground laws. It will feature masks and puppets created by Joe Osheroff, winner of three New York Innovative Theatre Awards in 2012 for his choreography and movement, mask design, and direction of HOMUNCULUS: RELOADED.The first plays in our BRECHT IN THE PARK series will be THE ELEPHANT CALF (1926), IN SEARCH OF JUSTICE (1938) and THE EXCEPTION AND THE RULE (1929). Each of the three short plays is connected by the motif of a courtroom drama, where society's rules are examined and one is judged based on those rules.
In THE ELEPHANT CALF, a man is presumed guilty based on his appearance. In this "play within a play," he is assigned the role of a guilty man, and a kangaroo court is called to session to prove what has already been assumed by all at the trial. We see a direct parallel in the current NYPD's disastrous Stop and Frisk policy. By clearly pinpointing the absurdity of racial profiling, it becomes clear that the practice makes no sense. But as Brecht says in the opening of this farce, "If you want to see something that makes sense, go to the urinal."near the southeast corner of the Great Hill in Central Park. Enter at 108th St. and Central Park West, follow the path to the Great Hill and continue to the southeast corner. An additional performance will take place at the Brecht Forum, corner of West and Bank Streets, on Tuesday, July 23 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free to all performances. Donations will gladly be accepted. Elephant Run District is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit devoted to challenging expectations, inspiring dialogue in our community and creating long-lasting memories. Elephant Run seeks to entertain its audiences while addressing issues that affect our society. For more information, visit www.elephantrundistrict.org.

Cast of BRECHT IN THE PARK

Cast of BRECHT IN THE PARK

Cast of BRECHT IN THE PARK

Cast of BRECHT IN THE PARK
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