Horse Trade presents 
                    The Stolen Chair Theatre Company Production: 
                    The Man Who Laughs 
                    -A live silent film for the stage-  
                  A humorous and heartbreaking “silent 
                    film for the stage” featuring live musical accompaniment, 
                    freely inspired by Victor Hugo’s grotesque romance about 
                    a man whose face has been carved into a permanent smile and 
                    the women who yearn for him.  
                 
                
                   
                    
                         
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                        October 31– November 12, 2005 
                        October 31 and November 1@ 8pm 
                          November 8, 10, 11, 12 @ 8pm 
                        Tickets Regular: $15 /  
                          $10 Students & Seniors with ID 
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                 After rave reviews for Commedia dell’Artemisia, 
                  the company’s “dizzying and fun” (NYtheatre.com) 
                  offering for the 2005 Stampede Festival, The Stolen Chair Theatre 
                  Company returns to the East Village as guest artists of the 
                  Horse Trade Theater Group, with the world-premiere of their 
                  newest production, The Man Who Laughs, freely inspired by a 
                  Victor Hugo novel of the same name. This horrific, comedic, 
                  and romantic melodrama, which will open Stolen Chair’s 
                  4th Season, represents the boldest project the company has taken 
                  on to date. A band of gypsies kidnaps a gentle young boy and 
                  surgically disfigures his face into a permanent smile. He finds 
                  his way into the wagon of a lovably misanthropic itinerant performer 
                  who adopts him and a blind foundling girl he has discovered 
                  in his travels. As the children age, they fall in love and join 
                  their father on stage, gaining fame and fortune in their roles 
                  as clown and ingénue. They live happily together, but 
                  when their performances command the attention of a debauched 
                  Duchess, her lust for the deformed clown threatens to tear the 
                  family apart.  
                 Featuring the critically lauded SITI Company-trained 
                  ensemble of Commedia dell’ Artemisia and live original 
                  music composed and performed by Emily Otto, the production, 
                  collectively created under the direction of Jon Stancato, evokes 
                  the experience of seeing a silent film, including such details 
                  as close-ups and projected intertitles—all with 6 live 
                  actors performing only feet from the audience. Stolen Chair 
                  picks up where Geoff Sobelle and Trey Lyford’s blockbuster 
                  hit all wear bowlers left off—taking Lecoq-based physical 
                  theatre and classic slapstick, and fusing them with the stylized 
                  horror, romance, and melodrama of early film to create an unforgettable 
                  theatrical experience. 
                 
                  The Man Who Laughs will open Halloween 2005 
                  for a limited 6-performance run at The Red 
                  Room.  
                The production is fully accessible for 
                  deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences.  
                All audience members who come dressed in costume 
                  opening night will get in at the discounted price of $10. 
                 The production was created with the support 
                  of an artistic residency  
                  granted by the Swarthmore Project in Theatre. 
                About The Stolen Chair Theatre Company 
                  The Stolen Chair Theatre Company, a member of the DISH community 
                  of independent theatre companies, is a non-profit laboratory 
                  theatre dedicated to the collective creation of imaginative 
                  new work and original adaptations of classical texts. Fusing 
                  high theatricality and playful dramaturgy with traditional storytelling, 
                  Stolen Chair is committed to recycling the old to create the 
                  new and to discovering a joyful space between irony and sincerity 
                  Under the artistic direction of Kiran Rikhye and Jon Stancato, 
                  the company has created eight original productions which have 
                  played to critical acclaim and sold-out houses in New York and 
                  Philadelphia. Always a success at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, 
                  the company’s last Fringe offering was one of the Citypaper’s 
                  25 top picks. Recently, the company has been praised by Martin 
                  Denton for “making an audience think about gender politics 
                  in the middle of a raucous seduction scene” and by Fifth 
                  Street Review for creating “one of the most elegantly 
                  scripted ‘rapes’ in the history of theatre.” 
                   
                  Stolen Chair is a four-time recipient of support from the Swarthmore 
                  Project in Theatre.   |