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lizziebith 05-23-2006 12:25 PM

The Black Rider (no, not a Nazgul...)
 
Whoo-hoo! For once I convinced hubby to go out AND remembered to buy tickets to something I wanted to see! We're going to see the Waits/Wilson/Burroughs production The Black Rider this Friday night at the Ahmanson! :cool: Has anyone seen it yet?

Not Afraid 05-23-2006 12:31 PM

Not yet, but we have tickets to see it June 4th in the afternoon. I'm excited!

blueerica 05-23-2006 12:43 PM

That's awesome! I should go see that... Get me some culture!

Ghoulish Delight 05-23-2006 12:52 PM

We've got tickets for the 10th. So no spoilers! :p

SzczerbiakManiac 05-23-2006 12:53 PM

I'm going Wednesday (5/24) night.

I'll be honest, I'm concerned it may be a little to "out there" for my taste, but I am looking forward to seeing it.

mousepod 05-24-2006 08:50 AM

Saw it the first time around at BAM in 1992. What a cool show.

SzczerbiakManiac 05-31-2006 04:52 PM

It was definitely out there!

I can't say I liked it, but I wouldn't say I disliked it either. The fact that John Vickery was it it did help a lot though.

If you're going to see it, do yourself a big favor and read the synopsis in the program before the show starts! I can't imagine anyone being able to follow the story otherwise.

Not Afraid 06-04-2006 08:11 PM

We saw it this afernoon.

LOVED it. But, everything about it was rightup my alley. Great Expressionist sets, fantastic caberet-inspired music by the please-freeze-his-head-when-he's-gone Tom Waits and, of course, text by William Burroughs who never disappoints.

People walked out. We overheard someone say "Quelle Bizarre" at one point, and the people behind us were talking about the lack of linear storytelling.

I wasn't aware that all stories needed to be linear and I didn't know speaking faux French in a Los Angeles theaer was normal, but I'm pretty out there myself.

This was one of the most satisfying theater productions I've seen in a while - but I'm certainly not your run of the mill theater goer. I don't usually flock to "Broadway" style productions and tend to go for the more unusual pieces. Lots of disclaimers there, I know. I highly recommend it, but wouldn't recommend it for everyone. How's that for nothing?

€uroMeinke 06-04-2006 08:18 PM

This was definately a work where I was the target audience - Homages to German expressionist cinema like Caligari, or Metropolis, A faustian tale, cabaret staging with homages to Brecht & Weil. I smilled through the whole thing.

I particularly loved Robert Wilson's staging, his use of lighting, slow movements across the stage - I think this is the best production I've seen these devices used (though admittedly it's hard to see many Robert Wilson works in LA).

But yeah, I'd pick and choose who I'd recommend this one to - there are but a few people that share my quirks that were indulged in this one.

flippyshark 06-04-2006 09:07 PM

Well, I already have and enjoy the BLACK RIDER album from Waits, so I'm sure this would be my cup of tea as well. Who knows if I will ever have a chance to catch it...


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