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ENNIO: THE LIVING PAPER CARTOON Enters Final Week of Performances at Club Fugazi
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 31, 2023
Ennio: The Living Paper Cartoon enters its final week, wrapping up its run at San Francisco’s Club Fugazi next Sunday, February 5, 2023.
ENNIO: THE LIVING PAPER CARTOON Announced At Club Fugazi
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 10, 2023
The art of living origami meets hilarious theatre magic when Club Fugazi presents Ennio: The Living Paper Cartoon, co-produced by Club Fugazi Experiences, Glynis Henderson Productions, and Jonathan Reinis Productions, making its triumphant return to San Francisco after an 11-year absence, with a limited engagement, January 10 through February 5, 2023.
ENNIO: THE LIVING PAPER CARTOON Comes to Club Fugazi in January
by Stephi Wild - Nov 29, 2022
The art of living origami meets hilarious theatre magic when Club Fugazi presents Ennio: The Living Paper Cart
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Now on Stage: Un-Theater
Playhouses aren’t just for plays anymore. At least not if mime shows at two key Southland venues this summer are an indication.
Geoff Hoyle’s “Feast of Fools” closed recently at the La Jolla Playhouse, and Marcel Marceau opens at the Geffen Playhouse on Wednesday. In both cases, more such acts are likely to follow.
La Jolla Playhouse and the Geffen Playhouse are unusual among the nation’s regional theaters in their ongoing commitment to mime and the circus arts. Featuring clowns, jugglers, acrobats, puppeteers and others more often associated with cabaret or variety, the genre is characterized by a heavy reliance on physical skills. It’s sometimes referred to as “new vaudeville.”
Since the mid-1980s, La Jolla Playhouse has programmed an array of new vaudeville artists--Hoyle, Bill Irwin, Avner the Eccentric, the Flying Karamazov Brothers, Mump and Smoot, the Invisible Circus and others--both in their own works and, in some cases, as actors in plays. Befo