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Ben Franklin & Baron von Steuben vs. the Paine County School Board
TAPIT/new works Theater
Madison, WI
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Ben Franklin & Baron von Steuben vs. the Paine County School Board
Comedy, Controversy, and History Featured in New Play

Individuals of all political persuasions invoke the Founding Fathers to justify their positions  but have you ever wondered what the Founding Fathers themselves would think?

Thats the question at the heart of Ben Franklin & Baron von Steuben vs. the Paine County School Board, the latest play from TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater opening Friday,
May 6 and running through Saturday, May 21 at TAPIT/new works Theater, 1957 Winnebago Street on Madisons east side.

The play is inspired by a little-known historical fact. Baron von Steuben, the Revolutionary War hero credited with transforming the Continental Army into a force capable of beating the British, was a gay man. When a history teacher in the fictitious Paine County School District teaches this, and conservative school board members get wind of it, the stage is set for dramatic confrontation.

All this proves a bit much for Franklin and von Steuben, whove been observing the action from the Great Beyond. They decide to risk intervening in contemporary affairs to set the record straight, successfully transforming controversy into comedy and demonstrating that even if history doesnt repeat itself, it will still try almost anything to get your attention.

Outreach sessions, combining excerpts of the performance with facilitated discussions, will give students from Madison and Dane County middle and high schools an in-depth and up-close experience with both the performing arts and history.

Written by Danielle Dresden, Ben Franklin & Baron von Steuben vs. the Paine County School Board is directed by Stephen F. Murray and performed by Francisco Torres, Krystal Lonsdale, Liz Light, Issac Brieske, Donna Peckett, and Dresden.

Peckett and Dresden, TAPIT/new works producing artistic directors, will play the parts of von Steuben and Ben Franklin in drag. Stage manager Emily Morrison-Weeks, costume designer Rebecca Sites, lighting designer Patricia Micetic, and graphic artist Michael Duffy round out the production staff.

Performances are May 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $20 for general audiences and $17 for students. Tickets are available at brownpapertickets.com. All performances are at the fully accessible studio theater, TAPIT/new works, 1957 Winnebago Street. Contact TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater, 608.244.2938, info@tapitnewworks.org for more information.

This production is supported, in part, by the New Harvest Foundation; the Wisconsin Arts Board, with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts; DANE ARTS; the Neil Allen Peckett Memorial Fund of TAPIT/new works.

Location

TAPIT/new works Theater (View)
1957 Winnebago Street
Madison, WI 53704
United States

Categories

Arts > Theatre

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: TNW EnsembleTheater
On BPT Since: Sep 30, 2008
 
Danielle Dresden


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