The Insect Play - A Psychedialectical Death in Three Acts

Onyx Theatre (Las Vegas, NV)

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    The Insurgo Theater Movement presents a new staging of Karel Capek's The Insect Play. Performed originally in 1922, the play shoves a drunken young former soldier into a staunch and beautiful, terrifying and all consuming journey through an insect world.

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    The last date listed for The Insect Play was Saturday April 4, 2009 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)

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    <p>It is directed by Insurgo Ensemble Captain Brandon McClenahan and features the talents of the full force of Insurgo’s acting ensemble; including Cynthia Vodovoz, Natascha Negro, John Beane, Timothy Burris, Samuel Craner, Sandy Stein and many more. Choreography is by Jenna Wurtzberger, lights by Shawn Hackler, costumes by John Beane, sounds by Gregg Gerriets, and sets by Timothy Burris.</p>

    Insurgo Theater Movement

    Insurgo Theater Movement is a dedicated ensemble that presents the works of international, classic, and avant-garde authors as well as maintaining a rigorous exploration of their own independent theatrical form.

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