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Monthly Archives: October 2012

Preview by Robert Trussell:

“The Kentucky Cycle” consists of nine one-act plays. The first is set in 1775, the last in 1975. What connects them is a specific piece of land, a homestead acquired in an act of violence. It changes hands more than once through deceit and treachery and is eventually ecologically raped by coal companies.

It also tells the stories of three families — the Rowens, descended from an Irish immigrant patriarch; the Talberts, locked in a cycle of murder and revenge with the Rowens; and the Biggs, an African-American family descended from slaves. A key character early in the saga is Morning Star, a Cherokee whom patriarch Michael Rowen kidnaps, rapes and takes as a wife; from them the Rowen clan descends.

Some characters first appear as young people and reappear in old age. The huge cast of the MET production is anchored by Equity actors Scott Cordes and Manon Halliburton. It features notable young performers, including Matt Leonard, Jessica Franz, Coleman Crenshaw, Kyle Dyck and Chris Roady. Veteran performers Alan Tilson and Sherri Roulette-Mosley are on hand, as is the Paisley family: Karen Paisley, husband Bob Paisley and son James Paisley all appear onstage.

 

Last Friday (10-12-12) The Marx Brothers rode again at the historic Folly Theatre in Downtown Kansas City.  I had the great pleasure of performing once again as Harpo, one of my favorite roles of all time. If you missed it, I am sorry, as the New Century Vaudeville rocked the house that night (and does every couple of months), but here is a little snippet to enjoy.

Hopefully we are in the process of creating another tribute show soon.  Stay tuned.