Pangs Theater Ensemble

Pangs Theater Ensemble

Pangs Theater Ensemble is a performance company founded in San Francisco in 2003. It began by performing several classic plays, including "Woyzeck", "Faust", and Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing" in San Francisco.

Pangs Theater has been involved with the San Francisco Theater Festival and has performed at the festival annually since 2004.

Since 2006, Pangs Theater has ventured into a new direction by performing multi-genre pieces written by its Artistic Director, Wolfgang Thompson. As of 2007, Mr. Thompson has directed all the Company's productions. Mr. Thompson's direction incorporates a number of original concepts and approaches, including physical tension, realism, and shared line. His direction and work can be described as emotional, violent, real, and physical. Mr. Thompson conducts workshops teaching his approach to acting and directing.

, the leading newspaper for the San Francisco area, has written about Mr. Thompson and "Resolved" and recommended the work. 2

In July 2007, Pangs Theater produced "Lamb". "Lamb" interweaves modern poetry of Paul Celan, the prophet Jeremiah, and body movement into a performance of lament about destruction and suffering. Metaphorically, it is a symphonic composition of body and language. "Lamb" was performed in San Francisco on August 9, 2007 and previewed at the San Francisco Theater Festival on July 22, 2007. It was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Examiner and was the subject of a KQED affiliate interview. The Company intends to perform it in New York City and several European cities at its first opportunity.

Mr. Thompson has developed another multi-disciplinary performance "Sonderkommando", which Pangs Theater staged as part of the San Francisco Fringe Festival in September 2008.

Pangs Theater also plans to continue staging classic work, including and plays by Shakespeare and Anton Chekhov. In October 2007, Pangs Theater performed Moliere's "Don Juan" in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, and in the Summer of 2008 Pangs Theater staged the Lorca Summer Festival in San Francisco, featuring Federico Garcia Lorca's "rural trilogy" of plays, "Blood Wedding", "Yerma" and "The House of Bernarda Alba".

Within the next several years, Pangs Theater Ensemble plans to move its "base" in New York City while maintaining its connection with San Francisco. The Company also plans to tour throughout the United States and Europe.

References

2. - San Francisco Chronicle, December 14, 2006; SFGate, December 14, 2006.

External links

* [http://www.pangstheater.com/ Pangs Theater Ensemble]
* [http://www.sftheaterfestival.org/ San Francisco Theater Festival]


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