A blog on Jobsite Theater as written by David M. Jenkins, producing artistic director.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Einstein's Dreams - a hit, held over!

We're stoked to be extending our first production of the 2010–11 season, the adaptation of Alan Lightman's international best-selling book Einstein's Dreams. Critics and audiences love this non-traditional, gorgeous piece of ensemble theater:

"It's a pleasure to witness ... it delights and stimulates and broadens the imagination. Any production that can bring us such wild fantasies with so much grace is abundantly worth seeing." –Creative Loafing

"Directed by Kari Goetz, this ensemble piece was thought provoking and visually surreal ... Goetz, along with Katrina Stevenson's flowing choreography and costume design, presented these Dalí-esque metaphors to great effect ... [a] fascinating play." – Tampa Tribune

"... the play runs like precision clockwork ... If you like Italo Calvino or Luis Borges or if you like to have your usual sensibilities stretched out a little, go to see this show. We don't get enough experimental theater in this area. Definitely see it for yourself." – Sally Bosco

"Wow, Einstein's Dreams was amazing, innovative, fascinating theater. Thanks for taking chances and for introducing some great new actors." – Susan Oliver

The production, originally slated to close on Sun., Oct. 3 will now close Sun., Oct. 10. Additional performances have been scheduled Oct. 8 and 9 at 8p and Sun., Oct. 10 at 4p. Tickets to these additional performances are on sale now.





We hope to see you at theater very soon!

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