"A Woman on Paper," a new play written and directed by Heather Renken depicts the 20th century art impresario, promoter, and photographer, Alfred Steiglitz, and his wife, modern artist and Sun Prairie native, Georgia O'Keeffe. Interlacing a straightforward narrative with elements of experimental theater, movement, and multimedia, the play uses comedy and drama to explore the couple's dilemmas about the nature of art and love as they evolve through a relationship and a lifetime. Join us for a new look at arguably the two most important contributors to early U.S. Modern Art.
Talkbacks are free and open to the public following the matinee performances at approximately 4pm on these dates:
· Sunday, August 8, Patricia Delker, photographer, photo workshop (Magic Images) provider, and instructor.
· Sunday, August 22, James Rhem, independent scholar in the history of photography and author of books on Ralph Eugene Meatyard and Aaron Siskind, currently working on a book on photographer (and friend of Stieglitz) Anne W. Brigman (1869-1950).
· Sunday, August 29, Melanie Herzog, Professor of Art History, Edgewood College, author of books on Elizabeth Catlett and Regoven.
Where
Broom Street Theater (air conditioned, wheelchair accessible, comfortable seats)
1119 Williamson Street
Madison WI 53703
When
August 6-September 12, 2010
Friday & Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday at 2 pm
Admission is not granted once the show has begun
Tickets
$9 Fridays and Saturdays
$6 Sunday matinees
Reservations (608) 244-8338. You must be present at the theater at least 10 minutes prior to curtain. Reserved seats will not be held after 7:50pm on Friday or Saturday or 1:50pm on Sunday. The box office opens at 7:45pm on Friday and Saturday, 1:45pm on Sunday.
This play is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.