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Blair Thomas & Company
The Ox-herder's Tale
November 19-30, 2008
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Blair Thomas & Company: The Ox-Herder's Tale. Photo by Stan Barouh.
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Program
Artists Up Close: Roundtable: The Performers Presence and the Puppets Possession

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Tickets $25, MCA members $20
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Chicago-based puppet artists Blair Thomas & Company transform the MCA Stage for 10 performances of their newly completed epic. In this beautiful Zen Buddhist parable of self-discovery, Blair Thomas sets an ancient eastern narrative in a contemporary western world, crafting a fresh take on one man's struggle for enlightenment amid the chaos of contemporary life. His stellar performers combine distinctive global performance forms - including Japanese bunraku puppetry, stilt dancing, and contemporary clowning - making the performance itself a wondrous discovery. Master percussionists Michael Zerang and Hamid Drake, acclaimed individually and legendary together, perform their score for this transcendent experience.

About the Artist
Blair Thomas & Company is a Chicago-based company founded in 2002 to support the artistic vision of puppet artist Blair Thomas. The company creates chamber puppet theater, a distinctive visual theater that, like chamber music, emphasizes intimacy, nuance, and the highest level of craftsmanship. Mixing traditional and contemporary practices, they create groundbreaking productions that advance the form of puppetry for the audience. Blair was selected as the inaugural Jim Henson Artist-in-Residence at the University of Maryland. In addition to the presentation The Ox-herder's Tale at the MCA, Blair Thomas & Company presents Cabaret of Desire at Chicago DCA Theater's Storefront Theater (66 E Randolph St) from October 9 - November 8, 2008.

Recent press
Chicago Tribune
"You stare at the man. And then you stare at the puppet, which helpfully stares back. You listen to a few lines of rich drama and, I swear, you no longer see one fellow of flesh and blood and one of wood and fabric; instead, you see a conversation between equals about hopes, dreams, achievements and failures. That was quite an amazing little moment Wednesday night, and symptomatic both of Thomas' brilliant, singular talent and his need to find better ways to make his work more apt and accessible for large spaces like the Museum of Contemporary Art."

Chicago Sun-Times
"Blair Thomas & Company is one of the great masters of the art form -- a theatrical magician in every sense of the term. [The show] spins the tale of a contemporary man list in the chaos of modern life who finds liberation through an envisioning of the Zen parable."

Chicago Reader
"The show itself is perfectly realized: beautiful, inventive, masterfully crafted, moving. And something else, too: Zerang and Drake's extended improvisation at the end transforms it into a meditation."

NewCity Stage
"Utilizing the traditional Japanese puppet style bunraku, which uses life-sized human-doll puppets manipulated by performers masked all in black, as well as a a towering bull, guided by a stilt-walking performer, Thomas' elaborate creations require the skills and commitment of extremely well-rounded artists to bring them to life."

American Theatre Magazine
"[Thomas has] been celebrated in Chicago performance circles for two decades, but ... opens his first full season in his hometown this fall. The Ox-herder's Tale ... gets an outsize staging courtesy of the Museum of Contemporary Art."

Running time: 75 minutes

Full Schedule
Wednesday, November 19, 7:30 pm
Thursday, November 20, 7:30 pm
Friday, November 21, 7:30 pm
* Saturday, November 22, 2 pm
* Saturday, November 22, 8:30 pm
Sunday, November 23, 3 pm
Tuesday, November 25, 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 29, 3 pm
Saturday, November 29, 7:30 pm
Sunday, November 30, 3 pm

* Please note irregular performance times on Sat, Nov 22, due to the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. Please allow generous travel time on that day.
Artists Up Close
All events take place at the Museum of Contemporary Art unless otherwise noted.

Roundtable: The Performers Presence and the Puppets Possession
Saturday, November 8, noon
Free
Blair Thomas, special guest Noriyuki Sawa (Prague/Tokyo), and fellow artists working in object-based theater discuss contemporary performance practices around the world and the merging of Eastern and Western ancient and traditional art forms. Planned participants include puppet master/sculptor Michael Montenegro, Frank Maugeri (Theater DANK/Redmoon Theater), theater director Jessica Thebus, performance artist Erica Mott, Meredith Miller (Incurable Theater), and others.

First Night postshow talks
Wednesday, November 19, and Tuesday, November 25

Peter Taub, Director of Performance Programs, and Yolanda Cesta Cursach, Associate Director, engage Blair Thomas and artistic collaborators in a conversation about their creative process following the performances.
Special Offers

Students
Single tickets are just $10 with valid student ID (subject to availability).

Subscribers
Save up to 20% and receive flexible exchange privileges* when you purchase tickets to three or more shows.
*Tickets may be exchanged up to 48 hours prior to the performance (subject to availability).

Groups
Save 20% when you buy 10 or more tickets for a performance.

Our flexible payment plan makes reservations easy and risk-free. Call 312.397.4010 to make a reservation for your group. Ask about private meet-the-artist and reception opportunities.

MCA members
Only MCA members enjoy discounts on performance tickets, at Puck's, and in the MCA Store, plus unlimited free access to the museum and so much more! Join today and become a part of the art.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call 312.397.4010 or visit www.mcachicago.org.

MCA Stage ushers
See the show for free! MCA Stage ushers take tickets, direct theater patrons to their seats, escort disabled patrons, and provide other assistance as directed by the house manager. For more information, call 312.397.4072 or e-mail mcaperformances@hotmail.com.


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$10 Parking
MCA Stage patrons receive $10 discounted parking at the MCA garage (220 E Chicago Ave) and Olympia garage (161 E Chicago Ave), located within two blocks east of Michigan Avenue and operated by InterParking. To receive $10 parking, MCA Stage patrons are asked to show their garage ticket to theater coat check staff who will issue a discount validation voucher. The $10 parking voucher is limited to six hours on date of performance.

The MCA garage is automated and may be without an attendant. Garage parking is limited. Please allow half an hour for parking before curtain time.

Museum admission
Redeem your performance ticket stub to receive free museum admission, valid during regular museum hours up to seven days from the performance date.

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