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Jacques and his Master
By Milan Kundera, adapted from Denis Diderot

Milan Kundera's Jacques and his Master is a comic play based on the novel by 18th century French philosopher Denis Diderot. A mix of farce, literary reflection, and absurdism, the play is something like Don Quixote colliding with Waiting for Godot. Infused with Kundera's concerns-his bittersweet, fatalistic view of the world, an obsession with sex and lust and betrayal, and most of all a fascination with the form of art itself-Jacques and his Master plays at philosophy while creating a world for clowns.

Featuring clown work by foolsFURY veterans Danny Wolohan (Jacques) and Todd Parmely (The Master), Jacques and his Master incorporated live music by musical director Todd Barker and Aaron Treat.

Featuring - Todd Parmley, Danny Wolohan, Stephen Jacob, Melissa Culross, Jessica Jelliffe, Todd Barker, Aaron Treat, Janet Roitz.

Director - Ben Yalom
Scenery - Elizabeth Mead
Costumes - Emily Hastings
Lighting - Alex Lopez
Music - Todd Barker and Aaron Treat
Stage Manager - Karen Largent
Producers - Ben Yalom and Jacques Moyal
Poster Design - Dao Nguyen and Julie Henslee
Photography - Reid Yalom
Set and Costume Assistance - Jason Craig and Wendy Koolpe