Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Final Performance - Sat, Aug 19 at 8 PM
by 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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Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two is a black box theatre managed by the Arlington Cultural Affairs Division, located at 2700 South Lang Street in Arlington, VA. The facility has plenty of free parking and is handicapped accessible.

What Critics are Saying . . .
". . . Martin creates thoughtful dialogue on the subject of art versus science as the leading force for the century. ... In the hands of director Scott D. Pafumi, the production is skillfully rendered and certainly pleasing ... the real-life intimacy of the company contributes to strong onstage relationships as well. Mark Rhea ... captures Picasso's artistic energy.... Susan Marie Rhea stands out as a randy barmaid... ."
Full Review: Washington Post Review by Michael Toscano
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Steve Martin’s Play At Keegan A Masterpiece
". . . Man, this ensemble is good! . . . .Mark Rhea delivers a Picasso made whole and understandable, contradictory parts and all. His Picasso is - as Anthony Burgess once described Napoleon - a machine on top of an animal; a shrewd calculator in art and commerce driven by a ferocious carnal appetite. Crude and open as he is, he is also extremely vulnerable, and one can see why Suzanne melts for him. . . Eric Lucas as Einstein . . . dazzles us. . . It is one of the best performances on a Washington stage I have seen this year. . . .Keegan’s Picasso was hilarious, touching, moving, and sweet. Pafumi has come to understand this play about as well as it can be understood. As Einstein points out, the sky is populated with billions of stars. For the next two weeks, they will be shining on the Gunston Center."
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"Steve Martin would be happy with this version by The Keegan Theatre, currently playing at the Gunston Arts Center in Arlington. . . . Artistic director and founder of Keegan, Mark Rhea, plays Picasso and Keegan co-founder, Eric Lucas, plays Einstein. Rhea plays Picasso as he might have been back then, full of life—and Lucas is more reserved and scholarly as Einstein. . . Among the many fine actors are Rhea’s wife, Susan Marie, as a bartender and Lucas’ wife Kerry, as a mysterious Countess. . ." Reviewed by Rich Massabny
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"Directed with a flair for visual humor by Scott D. Pafumi, Keegan's Picasso at the Lapin Agile is a fast-paced 90 minutes of inspired goofiness ..... a sublime blend of the cerebral and the silly." Reviewed by Doug Krentzlin
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Critics' Choice "When the Keegan Theatre tackled Picasso at the Lapin Agile they did so with gusto ... Comedian/playwright Steve Martin knows a lot about collecting fine art and performing absurd comedy as well as thinking about what makes geniuses tick. The Keegan knows a lot about how to translate these features with perfect timing into a fantasy that combines the physicality of the lively characters with great intelligence. Mark Rhea is a swaggering Picasso and Eric Lucas is a lively Einstein. . . For a delight of a show with insight into what art and science and all that stuff might be about...don't miss this gem." Reviewed by Celia Sharpe
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"the production ... is a delightfully goofy flight .... Susan Marie Rhea's Germaine is both sturdily practical and slyly sensual ... Eric Lucas is likewise a perfect Einstein ... When a surprise visitor—played by Mike Kozemchak, in a royal performance—enters the building, it soars even higher. And in a final three-handed scene, it becomes a meditation on fame that's downright heavenly." Reviewed by Pamela Murray Winters
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" . . .Einstein, played with exquisite eccentricity by Eric Lucas . . .captures Einstein's offbeat sensibility, questioning everything and seeing the universe in mundane objects. . . Einstein and Picasso square off in a western-like drawing duel, but soon come to appreciate each other's unique vision of the world. . . Martin clearly relishes his characters' touching naiveté. . ." Reviewed by Brian Trompeter
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"Scott Pafumi directs this production with an eye toward the more intellectually interesting issues Martin chose to deal with. . . Susan Marie Rhea is a bright delight as the barmaid who is the bartender's girlfriend. Also doing fine light comedy work is Eric Lucas as Einstein . . . he throws off light lines here with aplomb. . ."
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Cast and Crew
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
| CAST |
In order of appearance |
| Freddy |
Rich Montgomery |
| Gaston |
James A. Howard |
| Germain |
Susan Marie Rhea |
| Albert Einstein |
Eric Lucas |
| Suzanne |
Jennifer Richter |
| Sagot |
Mick Tinder |
| Pablo Picasso |
Mark Rhea |
| Schmendiman |
Brian Randall |
| Countess |
Kerry Waters Lucas |
| Female Admirer |
Jackie Reed |
| Female Admirer |
Katie Loughnane |
| Visitor |
Mike Kozemchak |
| CREW |
In alphabetical order |
| Carol Hood Baker |
Set Dresser |
| Faz Besharatian |
Graphic Designer |
| Sarah Bever |
Assistant Director |
| George Lucas |
Set Designer |
| Kerry Waters Lucas |
Scenic Artist |
| Helen Lynn |
Stage Manager |
| Dan Martin |
Light/Sound Designer |
| Scott D. Pafumi |
Director |
| Trudi Olivetti |
Dramaturg |
| Virginia Riehl |
Box Office Manager |
| Megan Thrift |
Assistant Stage Manager |
| Maria Vetsch |
Costume Designer |
| Katrina Wiskup |
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running time: 90 minutes
Finding Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two
2700 S Lang Street, Arlington, VA
Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two is a 125-seat black box theatre managed by the Arlington Cultural Affairs Division and located at 2700 South Lang Street in Arlington, VA. The facility has plenty of free parking and is handicapped accessible.
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Arlington County Cultural Affairs
Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two
telephone: 703-228-6969, fax 703-228-6999
From Virginia: From Rt. 50: Fork Right onto Washington Blvd. Take the I395/Ridge Road exit and follow the signs to Arlington Ridge Road. Turn right on Arlington Ridge Rd, go through one traffic light and start down a hill. Fork right onto Lang Street and take first Driveway on right into the Gunston Middle School parking lot. Walk around the right side of the building to a three sided courtyard. The theatre entrance is at the end of the court yard.
From I-66 East: Take exit ?? onto Route 110. Take exit to Washington Blvd/I395 South. After passing the Pentagon, take exit to Ridge Road. Turn right on Arlington Ridge Rd, go through one traffic light and start down a hill. Fork right onto Lang Street and take first Driveway on right into the Gunston Middle School parking lot. Walk around the right side of the building to a three sided courtyard. The theatre entrance is at the end of the court yard.
From the District: From the Roosevelt Bridge: Take Rt. 50 South, to Washington Blvd. Take second Washington Blvd exit to go East. Take the I395/Ridge Road exit and follow the signs to Arlington Ridge Road. Turn right on Arlington Ridge Rd, go through one traffic light and start down a hill. Fork right onto Lang Street and take first Driveway on right into the Gunston Middle School parking lot. Walk around the right side of the building to a three sided courtyard. The theatre entrance is at the end of the court yard.
From I-395 South/the14th Street Bridge: Take exit 8, Washington Blvd/Ridge Road and follow signs to Ridge Road. Turn right on Arlington Ridge Rd, go through one traffic light and start down a hill. Fork right onto Lang Street and take first Driveway on right into the Gunston Middle School parking lot. Walk around the right side of the building to a three sided courtyard. The theatre entrance is at the end of the court yard. Nearest Metro Station: Crystal City. Approximately 2 miles. Bus 23A from stops at Lang and Ridge Road.
Parking and Access: The theatre is located in the Gunston Middle School and Community Center. There is ample free parking.
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