Guest Artist by Jeff Daniels |
In
the tradition of Across The Way and Boom Town, Guest
Artist is a play about the arrogant use of power; a story about
taking risks, playing it safe and the mixed blessing of getting exactly
what you wish. In his most autobiographical work yet, Daniels weaves
a funny and poignant story about a young man coming face to face
with his hero and explores the tangled relationship between the dreams
of youth and the wisdom of age.
Playwright Jeff Daniels has been writing for The Purple
Rose Theatre Company since Shoe Man closed the company’s
first season in 1991. Since then, four of his plays have been published
by Dramatists Play Service and performed all over the country. In
2002, Across The Way was nominated for the American Theatre
Critics Association New Play Award; Daniels
shared this nomination with legendary playwright Arthur Miller and
with the 2003 Pulitzer Prize winner, Anna In The Tropics by
Nilo Cruz. Though Daniels been writing plays for a over ten years, Guest
Artist is different than any of his previous work. “I’ve
always wanted to write a play about the American Theatre,” he
says. “I had no idea it would be so deeply personal. It’s
a play I had to write.”
Directed by PRTC Artistic Director Guy Sanville, the
cast of Guest Artist featured Randall Godwin as the Ticket
Man, Patrick Michael Kenney as the young man and Grant R. Krause
as his hero.
photo of Grant R. Krause, courtesy of Adrian Fiebig
Critics' Quotes
"Krause is simply fantastic, and the dialogue is crisp and complex… Guest Artist is a play with sad and painful depths…" Tom Helma "...pure perfection… there’s something in Guest Artist that transcends the stage."
"…intricate, funny and sometimes alarming cat-and-mouse game."
"Jeff Daniels has given us a moving love letter to the playwright’s art in his splendid new play… an excellent production with a talented cast." Robert Delaney "…polished and compelling… we want to hear every word of Daniels’ play."
"It makes you think. It makes you remember. It makes you want to change."
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