Get ready, Greenville! The buzz around town is all about Yasmina Reza’s modern classic “Art,” set to take the stage from September 12 to 15 at Centre Stage. This sharp and witty play has been captivating audiences since its debut in 1994, and it’s finally making its way to our local theater scene.
So, what’s the story behind this play? Well, it centers around a man named Serge, who has made a jaw-dropping decision to shell out an astronomical sum for an all-white contemporary painting. At first glance, it seems like just a blank canvas, leaving many to wonder—what’s the big deal? That’s exactly what Marc, Serge’s friend, is thinking. He can’t help but mock Serge, calling him foolish for his extravagant purchase. Sounds like a classic friends’ debate, doesn’t it?
The play, as described by director Thom Babbes, is not only about art but also delves into deep themes of friendship. “We’re not just questioning their judgment; we’re tapping into what truly binds us together as friends,” he explains. It’s a relatable scenario that many can identify with, especially when a friend makes a choice that seems a bit out there.
The storyline takes a turn with the introduction of Yvan, a character caught squarely in the middle of the Serge and Marc feud. Think of him as the peacekeeper, trying to balance both sides and navigate the murky waters of their friendship. It’s a situation that may resonate with anyone who has tried to mediate a spat between buddies.
Babbes explains that the themes of the play resonate even more in this politically divided year. “It’s fascinating to see how friendships can be tested,” he notes, hinting at the broader societal discussions that are as prevalent today as they were when the play was first penned. With so many people holding strong opinions, whether about art or politics, it’s a timely reminder that understanding each other’s perspectives is crucial.
“Art” is not just any play; it’s a Tony Award winner that has captured hearts across the globe. Winning the Olivier Award shortly after its London premiere, it has since been translated into 30 languages and staged in at least 45 countries. You can see why this play has made such a significant impact in the world of theater!
One of the standout features of the production is its brisk 80-minute runtime, packed with laughs and clever dialogues. Babbes, who has a rich background in theater and has recently moved to Greenville from Los Angeles, says, “The language is nuanced, intellectual, and fun. I believe everyone will find something to enjoy in this fast-paced comedy.”
Whether you’re an art lover, a theater enthusiast, or simply looking for a good night out, “Art” promises to be an engaging experience filled with laughter and thought-provoking moments. Make sure to mark your calendars!
When: September 12-15
Where: Centre Stage, 501 River St., Greenville
Tickets: $15
For more info: Call 864-233-6733 or visit the Centre Stage website.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to witness a blend of art, comedy, and friendship unfold on stage!
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