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    The Caucasian Chalk Circle

    The Caucasian Chalk Circle

    Dragon Productions Theatre Company

    August 3-August 27, 2006

    Avg. Event Rating (4.1 Stars): 4 out of 5 stars rating Add Review/Comment

    Written in 1944 while Brecht was living in America, The Caucasian Chalk Circle was initially intended for Broadway. It never quite made it there, but was instead premiered by students at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota in 1948. Brecht's source for the play is most likely Klabund's Circle of Chalk, which was based on an ancient Chinese play written in 1300 A.D. with the same name. Brecht adapted this story into parable form and changed the setting to Soviet Georgia near the end of World War II. VIDEO - "Artsopolis FOCUS: Dragon Productions Theatre Company"

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $10-$21.50

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      August 3-August 27, 2006

      Times:
      Thurs-Sat: 8pm
      Sun: 2pm

    • Venue Info

      Dragon Theatre

      535 Alma Street Palo Alto, CA 94301

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    • Parking Info

      Free street after 3pm and nearby lot parking available. Parking garage is three doors down.

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        4 out of 5 stars rating "Intimate play with good talent"
        Review posted by: ST from Los Angeles, CA, Aug 14, 2006

        Good for a small production play - the narrator's singing is quite pleasant and really ties together the entire production and cast... and the story is quite interesting... the theatre environment was... Expand

        Good for a small production play - the narrator's singing is quite pleasant and really ties together the entire production and cast... and the story is quite interesting... the theatre environment was quite intimate which made for a very inviting experience for the audience... quite a range of talent... and overall - worth seeing... Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Worth every minute, cent...(and piastre)!"
        Review posted by: SJF from SJ, Aug 11, 2006

        A great experience of sight, sound and mind! Amazing "multiple" character portrayals/mannerisms from the ensemble of 15, great pacing, dashes of comedy throughout (with surprises and twists),... Expand

        A great experience of sight, sound and mind! Amazing "multiple" character portrayals/mannerisms from the ensemble of 15, great pacing, dashes of comedy throughout (with surprises and twists), hauntingly beautiful singing and music to Brecht's lyrics, a love story with true chemistry. Satire and contradictions galore. Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Worth seeing"
        Review posted by: MK from San Jose, CA USA, Aug 11, 2006

        It’s interesting that this play is happening everywhere this summer. I’m a supporter of small and local productions and happened to chance upon this one. If you don’t read the story prior to the play,... Expand

        It’s interesting that this play is happening everywhere this summer. I’m a supporter of small and local productions and happened to chance upon this one. If you don’t read the story prior to the play, you will be a little challenged with the changing story lines and different characters. But if you take the short 5 minutes to read about the story you will be amazed by each actor’s ability to change from character to character. The singer’s voice was beautiful and tied the story together seamlessly. I am familiar with the story of the love for this child but thoroughly enjoyed the twist of the love story folded in. Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Going beyond standard theatre"
        Review posted by: REB from San Jose, CA, Aug 11, 2006

        A very timely & creative rendition of Brecht's war-torn story. I really liked the combination of music with the story, complete with harmony and accompaniment performed by the actors themselves (very... Expand

        A very timely & creative rendition of Brecht's war-torn story. I really liked the combination of music with the story, complete with harmony and accompaniment performed by the actors themselves (very talented). There was deep rooted humor and irony that kept me chuckling throughout the show. I agree that it's a long show, but it is well worth it. The Female/Male love interest had incredible energy together. Brecht's play is full of meaning and values that go beyond eye candy and drama. Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Thank you for making Brecht more clear to me!"
        Review posted by: Alex from San Francisco ,CA, Aug 11, 2006

        Having read the play some years back and been overwhelmed by the number of characters and intricacy of the plot, I was happy to have this play performed for me. It made much more sense than when I... Expand

        Having read the play some years back and been overwhelmed by the number of characters and intricacy of the plot, I was happy to have this play performed for me. It made much more sense than when I read it. I was overjoyed. Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Amazing Show"
        Review posted by: Elm Kendall from Sunnyvale, CA, Aug 10, 2006

        This play is politically potent and incredibly powerful. Great ensemble performances. A must-see...when does one get a chance to see Brecht in this intimate a venue?

        This play is politically potent and incredibly powerful. Great ensemble performances. A must-see...when does one get a chance to see Brecht in this intimate a venue?

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        2 out of 5 stars rating "First act was rather disappointing"
        Review posted by: CB from Sunnyvale, CA, Aug 09, 2006

        I didn't stay for the second...the space was very warm, and we were nodding off. The acting wasn't as good as I had hoped, and the cast needs more male actors to play the male roles. The... Expand

        I didn't stay for the second...the space was very warm, and we were nodding off. The acting wasn't as good as I had hoped, and the cast needs more male actors to play the male roles. The children were refreshing. I'm not sure if it was the Brecht play itself that was at fault, or if the production was more amateurish than I expected, having seen a good production the last time I was at this theater. The music was good. Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Fresh life breathed into Brecht"
        Review posted by: Iris from San Francisco, CA, Aug 08, 2006

        This intimate production was fun and surprisingly accessible and politically pertinent to today. The performers, costumes, and music are all wonderful. Part of the joy was watching the actors come out... Expand

        This intimate production was fun and surprisingly accessible and politically pertinent to today. The performers, costumes, and music are all wonderful. Part of the joy was watching the actors come out as a multitude of different characters. The intimate Dragon Theatre makes you feel like you are part of the action. Collapse

      • Event Name: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
        2.5 out of 5 stars rating "An Interesting experience"
        Review posted by: Susannah from San Jose, CA, Aug 07, 2006

        Overall a fair production of a play I think was a bit large for the lovely intimacy of the Dragon Theatre. Great music, cohesive costuming, and some solid performances took this very literate and... Expand

        Overall a fair production of a play I think was a bit large for the lovely intimacy of the Dragon Theatre. Great music, cohesive costuming, and some solid performances took this very literate and stylistic piece about as far as it could go. If you like Brecht, and you know this story, wait past the very heavy first 20 minutes and enjoy the love story that unfolds and the comedy of the second act. Collapse

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