IS PITTSBURGH THEATER READY FOR THIS?

What some may consider a risky move, others state is long overdue. Theater and artistic theatrical performances have long been considered a medium for engaging the community in social discourse, but even so, some may feel the upcoming production of KIMONO at CARNEGIE STAGE pushes the envelope.

Mark C. Thompson - Kimono
It’s important to ask ourselves why this is the case. In what some consider to be an ‘almost anything goes’ society, why is speaking out on behalf of victims potentially seen as pushing the envelope? Why? KIMONO, developed and choreographed by Mark C. Thompson of Pittsburgh, calls out predators for what they are. As noted on the playbill, “Kimono deals with the subject of predation and victimization in a form that resembles a parable. It aspires to recount a horrible story in an eerily beautiful way, juxtaposing scenes of ugliness with very beautiful ones.

We think Pittsburgh is ready for this type of social justice. It is our hope that through the braveness of one man and three artists sharing a story onstage, that dialogue opens, more compassion is shown towards victims, and that most of all, individuals hidden in the shadows too long, carrying their burden of shame alone, are given the beautiful healing sense of hope.

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Kimono


Performances March 18-19, 24-26 @ 8:00 pm
Matinee March 20 @ 3:00
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A New Work Developed and choreographed by Mark C. Thompson
With: Moriah Ella Mason, Alexandra Bodnarchuk, Ryan Bergman


25 West Main, Carnegie, PA 15106 | 6 miles from downtown Pittsburgh

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