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N (Bonaparte) by Laura Harrington
Ko Festival Performances

July 21-23, 2006
Amherst, MA

“…written with lyrical persuasion, with actors who possess their characters so fully that you become rapt in their rapture.” 
 - Boston Phoenix

"brilliantly theatrical, full of life and death and shockingly relevant."
 - Todd London, artistic director of New Dramatists, former Managing Editor of American Theatre magazine

Exiled to an island on the edge of nowhere. Plagued by Rats. Haunted by Joan of Arc. Seduced by fame. One small politician prepares to conquer the world. A contemporary theatrical confrontation with our lust for power, with Kermit Dunkelberg, as the Little Emperor.
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Directed By: Kim Mancuso
with Pilgrim Theatre, A Resident Company at the Boston Center for the Arts
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Friday July 21 - Sunday July 23 at 8 pm
ASL Performance July 23 by Joan Wattman

15th Annual Ko Festival of Performance
Holden Theater, Amherst College (wheelchair access provided)

Tickets: $15, $12 for students and seniors. A limited number of $6 special rush tickets will be available 1 hour before curtain.

Reservations: (413) 542-2277.

For Group Rates, directions to the Festival and all other information visit www.kofest.com or call (413) 542-2277.

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Pilgrim co-founders Kim Mancuso and Kermit Dunkelberg will offer a workshop, ACTOR ON THE ROAD, from July 24-29, as part of the Festival’s Workshop Series. There are a limited number of spaces still available.

AND!!! Belle Linda Halpern, Kermit Dunkelberg and Ron Roy will present some of Moon Over Dark Street, their Brecht cabaret, as part of the Ko Kabaret on Saturday evening, July 15. See www.kofest.com.

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N (Bonaparte) is sponsored in part by:


LEF
Foundation


MIT

Harvard
University
The National Endowment
for the Arts

a federal agency


and private contributors.