SAUSAGE. ENLIGHTENMENT. QUACK.
A thrill-seeking Guru enlists the help of the Bearded Lady and her deranged theatre troupe to expand Buddhism for a western audience in the Department of Redundancy Department's (DRD) 'Ten Buddhist Tales'. As the Guru wallows deliciously deeper into their psychoses, the theatre freaks attain their own epiphanies, and find their ducks.
"We think that's the plot of the play," says director of directing Antoine Valot, "and that's a little distressing because the script we wrote wasn't supposed to have a plot."
This avant-garde, ecstatic, freakish play is the first major production by a group born of the Bug Theatre's long-running, genre-defying Freak Train program, where randomness blossoms. The DRD honors its freakish roots in a show that's wild, raunchy, bloody, and above all wild, raunchy, and bloody. Fittingly, the show premieres on Friday the 13th of March and runs through Sunday May 5th.
"This play is to the Magna Carta what a carwash is to a banana peel,” says Kenn Penn, the DRD's resident-artist-in-residence, "It is not recommended for children."
March 13 to April 5 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. on March 29 and April 5 - Tickets are $10 – Not recommended for children
Please go to http://www.bugtheatre.org or call the BugLine at (303) 477-9984 for details, reservations and a calendar of performances. The Bug is located at 3654 Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80211.
For more redundancy, and for videos of past DRD performances, visit http://reredundancy.com
The Bug Theatre is supported in part by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and Breckenridge Brewery.
Added by GS on February 23, 2009
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Reviews of the show:
Friar Patrick Dorn writes: "...offensive, fascinating, hilarious and surprisingly sublime outrage of a show."
( at http://thetroupetheatre.blogspot.com/2009/03/review-ten-buddhist-tales.html )
Deb Flomberg writes: "...a chaotic giant mind-freak that is near impossible to explain."
( at http://www.examiner.com/x-474-Denver-Theater-Examiner~y2009m3d18-DRD-and-The-Bug-take-a-risk )