Brown Theatre Announces 6th Show of 2017-18 Season

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Brown Theatre Announces 6th Show of 2017-18 Season

Thomas Cole painting
The Brown University Theatre department is set to present their sixth show of the 2017-18 season titled “ ERRATICS: Scenes from Thomas Cole’s The Course of Empire.”

The show will run from March 1 through March 11 at Stuart Theatre.

Performances take place Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Not suitable for children under the age of 12. 

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ERRATICS: Scenes from Thomas Cole’s The Course of Empire

Inspired by Thomas Cole’s allegorical landscape paintings, ERRATICS: Scenes from Thomas Cole’s The Course of Empire, explores what empire means to those living in the modern era. Cole’s paintings, created from 1833-36, feature the same landscape at five different points during the rise and ultimate fall of an empire and highlights the dissonance between political power and freedom.

Created by Dan Hurlin, ERRATICS, follows the same journey, using a traditional style of Japanese puppetry, Bunraku, as well as shadow puppets, to present short scenes that reflect the period in which they are set.

“The reason I love bunraku puppets is that the movement is extremely nuanced. because of their grace, they have an ability to create a connection to the audience,” said Hurlin.

Hurlin, an OBIE award-winning performance artist and puppeteer, will connect Erik Ehn’s text with his own work in Bunraku puppetry. 


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