From: Michael Moynihan <mmoynihan-AT-wi.rr.com> To: bay view matters <bay_view_matters-AT-yahoogroups.com> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:58:12 -0500 Cc: MARN <MilwaukeeArtistResourceNetwork-AT-yahoogroups.com>, Subject: [Puptcrit] Fwd: Ballad of Josef K in MKE Max is an old friend og mine from my theatre and puppet days. - moynihan Begin forwarded message: > Date: March 26, 2008 10:00:52 AM CDT > Subject: Ballad of Josef K > > Could you please send this out to your email list? Tomorrow night > (Thursday March 27) is pay-what-you-can. Some may be interested in > the free Symposium Saturdy morning. > > Max Samson's Milwaukee Mask & Puppet Theatre > presents > The Ballad of Josef K. > a musical play adapted from Franz Kafka's novel The Trial > and a symposium at UWM to discuss the issues it raises > > (see www.BalladofJosefK.com for full details) > > Thursdays thru Sundays > March 28-April 13, 2008 > Three Weeks Only > * Special Preview * > March 27th at 7:30 PM > Pay what you can at the door > > Vogel Hall, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts > > Tickets on sale at Marcus Center Box Office 414-273-7206 > www.marcuscenter.org > Ticketmaster 414-276-4545 > and at all Ticketmaster Locations > > * Man Hungry for Love Meets Secret Court Hungry for Flesh * > > Stunning life size puppets perform the tale of Joseph K., a bank > clerk who finds himself accused of unknown crimes. As he struggles > to discover the nature of the charges against him to establish his > innocence, he only becomes further entangled in the inexplicable > world of a secret court. > > - CONTAINS ADULT THEMES - > > Directed by Rob Goodman, Adapted by John Schneider > Music written and performed by "Thunder in the Valley." > > An Interdisciplinary Symposium will be held at UWM > addressing the issues raised by the play > > Civil Liberties through the Prism of > Franz Kafka=92s The Trial > > The Zelazo Center, UWM > March 29 , 2008, 8:30 am- 12 noon > > Free of Charge > > Sponsored by: > UWM Center for Jewish Studies > Peck School of the Arts > UWM Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies > The Mask & Puppet Theatre > > Keynote speaker: Senator Russ Feingold > > Presenters: Prof. Marcus Bullock, Prof. Claudia Card, Prof. Carole > Stabile > to reserve a seat at the symposium email maxsamson-AT-aol.com > > > > > For more information on the play and symposium please visit > www.BalladofJosefK.com > Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. _______________________________________________ List address: puptcrit-AT-puptcrit.org Admin interface: http://lists.puptcrit.org/mailman/listinfo/puptcrit Archives: http://www.driftline.org
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