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| ARCHIVE SEASON 16 | July 2004 |
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The Good Woman of Setzuan
By Bertolt Brecht | VORTEX Summer Youth Theatre 2004
Nomination
for B. Iden Payne and Critics’ Table Awards 2004: Outstanding
Youth Performer: Kathleen Fletcher
Summer Youth Theatre presents Bertolt Brecht's The Good Woman of
Setzuan. Originally written in the late 30's, this timeless parable
first received production in the U.S. in 1956. A modern classic,
Good Woman explores the challenges of a good person in a not-so-good
world. This SYT production embraces Brechtian style.
Featuring the Youth Company: Michelle Flanagan, Kathleen Fletcher,
Elena Foster, Lily Kelly, Aaron Lofton, Leanne Meyerson, Zach Pettichord,
Rosemary Simmons, Ian Stillwell, Aaron Williams, and Brittany Williams.
Adult Guest Artists include: Mick D’arcy, Amber Grundman,
Content Love Knowles, Traci Laird, Betsy McCann, Edmund Pantuliano,
Todd Porter, Samantha Scott, and Melissa Vogt.
Directed by Mattew Petterson; Scenic Design by Ann Marie Gordon;
Lighting Design by Brian Davis; Costume Design by Pam Fletcher Friday;
Original music by Ken Burchenal & Edmund Pantuliano, Publicity
Photos by Kenneth B. Gall.
Matthew Patterson directs an inter-generational
cast of teen and adult artists. Patterson received a B.A. in Theatre
from The University of Texas at Austin, is a veteran actor and director
of SYT, and has been a VORTEX company member for 14 years, appearing
in more than 45 productions on the VORTEX stage. He is heading to
the University of North Carolina this fall to pursue an M.F.A. in
Acting.
Summer Youth Theatre is funded in part by VORTEX, by the City of
Austin under the auspices of the Austin Arts Commission and by the
Texas Commission on the Arts.
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