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The Onion Cellar : ウィキペディア英語版
The Onion Cellar

''The Onion Cellar'' is a play that premiered at the American Repertory Theater's venue, the Zero Arrow Theater (now Club Oberon), in Cambridge, Massachusetts from December 9, 2006 to January 13, 2007. It is a cross between a musical, cabaret show, rock concert and drama. It was the brain child of Amanda Palmer who based the title of the production on a chapter from Günter Grass's ''The Tin Drum''. In the novel, The Onion Cellar is a bar in post-war Germany where people go to share painful memories and cry. While drinking and talking, the clients peel onions, both to make crying easier and to lessen the shame for those afraid to express their feelings openly.
In this production, although the audience members are seated as if they were in a night club, there is no peeling of onions. However, the various characters do speak and sign of pain, death, rejection and loneliness, and also of the relief found in sharing their sadness. The mixture of speech and song is consistent with the genre of the American musical, but style is more reminiscent of cabaret. There are also frequent performances by Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione's duo The Dresden Dolls, who portray the house band of the Onion Cellar, as well as characters in the play.
Throughout the show the cast breaks the fourth wall and often directly address the audience and talk about the process whereby ''The Onion Cellar'' came into existence. Both inside the theatre and in the lobby, they have displayed letters and objects by fans, critics and audience members from earlier trial runs of the show. They intentionally mix genres and scenes of dramatic action. "The music, too, has a schizophrenic quality. The songs are sometimes in sync with the action; others feature counterpoint while still others are off in a world of their own."〔(The Onion Cellar Review - Legit Reviews-Regional, Entertainment - Variety )〕
it was never supposed to be a dark, dismal, sobfest as the article sort of implies: it was supposed to be an interactive environment with lots of confusion, fun, prankery, audience participation and also darker images about Grass himself, the holocaust, guilt, the creation of art in terms of grappling with the past and how we, as humans, try to come to terms with emotions that are difficult to face.
- Amanda Palmer〔''The Phoenix'', ("On the Download", Thursday, December 07, 2006 )〕

''The Onion Cellar'' was conceived and written by Amanda Palmer, Johnathan Marc Sherman, Marcus Stern, Christine Jones, Anthony Martignetti, and the cast. The running time is 1 hour and 45 minutes with no intermission.
==The company==
The cast consists of Remo Airaldi, Merritt Janson, Jeremy Geidt, Karen Macdonald, Kristen Frazier, Neil P. Stewart, Claire Elizabeth Davies, Thomas Derrah, Brian Farish, Brian Viglione and Amanda Palmer.
It was directed by Marcus Stern, stage managed by Jennifer Sturch, with set design by Christine Jones,〔(ARTicles: Creating The Onion Cellar )〕 costume design by Clint Ramos, lighting design by Justin Townsend, and sound design by David Remedios.

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