Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Final Performance - Sat, Aug 19 at 8 PM

Directed by Scott D. Pafumi

Steve Martin, best known for his stand up comedy and wild and crazy characters, turns playwright in his genius tribute about the dawn of the 20th century.

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The Lapin Agile Photo by Keegan Dramaturg, Trudi Olivetti

Picasso at the Lapin Agile was first written and produced in the early 1990's. It is a hilarious take on the chance meeting between the young and undiscovered personalities of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein, taking place at a bar in France, circa 1905. Before they made their mark as a world renowned painter and physicist, they were just a couple of guys looking for attention, and perhaps a little love. And within every great meeting of the minds, there must be a third, to complete the tri-fecta of talent and genius. Leave it to Steve Martin to answer that question. That is, discovering who else was the defining personality of the previous millennium gone by.

Scott D. Pafumi, founding director of the award winning Westfield Theatre, will be directing the show. Come join The Keegan Theatre at the Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two to discover the genius, wit, and comedy that truly comes about when great minds think alike.

  Mark Rhea, The Keegan Theatre's artistic director will take on the title role of Pablo Picasso.

Keegan Artistic Associate Eric Lucas will appear as Albert Einstein.


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