An eccentric theatrical event with queer identity will monopolize Berkshires’ interest as the historical Williamstown Theater Festival is going through a new era, under the creative guidance of bold playwright and producer Jeremy O. Harris, known by Slave Play.
This year’s summer performances edited by “Slave Play” is anything but expected:
Pamela Anderson, starring in a role of a former partner haunted by the “ghost of insanity” while a group of “toxic” homosexuals settled on a gymnast beach in Oaxaca.
All this while the audience will even enjoy artistic skating on stage, with songs by Donna Summer.
The festival, which lasts until August 3, offers an explosive program of spectacles that can be experienced either by choosing individual performances or by participating in one of the three theatrical “trips” – intensively three days or four days for fanatics. The performances are presented in four different venues: two regular scenes, a small experimental theater in a mall and an ice rink next to a cemetery, composing a peculiar, immersive panorama of performing arts.
At the same time, the premiere of his new work, in the context of these theatrical producers, also marks the theatrical return of Amber Heard, who inaugurates, as she states, her “theatrical period”.
The festival is there are quite fresh faces from American cinema and television, such as Nicolas Alexander Chavez (“The Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story”), Witney Picon.
Source :Skai
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