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The Cripple Creek Theatre Company is a grassroots, non-profit theatre company in New Orleans, LA, Louisiana, United States known for producing productions with large, diverse casts. The company was founded in December 2005 by Andrew Kingsley and Andrew Vaught for the purpose of instigating action toward social and economic justice in the South. The founders both attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio where they studied American history and theater.〔("Players for social change" by Kate Farrow, November 9, 2006, from ''Kenyon Collegian'' )〕 The theatre has been identified a driving force in the recovering city.〔("New Orleans theater's post-Katrina boom," International Herald Tribune, August 1, 2008 )〕 == Productions == In March 2007, the theatre produced ''The Green, Gold and Purple Shuffle'' a satire of Louisiana politics featuring former governor Edwin Edwards and klansman David Duke. The production, performed in Washington Park in the Marigny, employed the device of invisible theatre.〔("Satirical Shuffle Amuzes in Park" by David Cuthbert, March 17, 2007, from ''The Times-Picayune'' )〕 The City of New Orleans refused access to the Moon Walk adjacent Jackson Square because of the controversial subject matter. ''Bury the Dead'', an anti-war zombie play. The production was nominated for three Ambie Awards, including best drama. Andrew Vaught was nominated for best direction and Andrew Kingsley for best lighting design.〔http://www.stageclick.com/show/75.aspx "Ambie Awards for 2007"〕 The company's production of the Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol and adapted by Andrew Kingsley was taped by CNN.〔("Stage Recommended: The Inspector General" by Will Coviello, March 4, 2008, from ''Gambit Weekly'' )〕 The play coincided with the establishment of the City of New Orleans' Office of the Inspector General. Robert A. Cerasoli addressed the audience following many performances. The theatre was asked to restage its inaugural production, Tennessee Williams' 'Kingdom of Earth' at the Tennessee Williams Festival in the spring of 2009.〔("Sternhagen, Caldwell, Seldes, Among Guests at 2009 Tennessee Williams Fest" by Kenneth Jones, December 2, 2008, from ''Playbill Magazine'' )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cripple Creek Theatre Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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