Beau Jest returns to the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival with another World Premiere production: "American Gothic", which imagines the famous Grant Wood couple as the parents of Bonnie and Clyde-style gangsters. more...
Beau Jest celebrated its 25th anniversary of making theater with a Tennessee Williams world premiere. Last fall, Beau Jest was invited to present the world premiere of a Tennessee William’s play called “The Remarkable Rooming House Of Madame LeMonde” in Boston at the Charlestown Working Theatre and at the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival.
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“Samurai 7.0” is funny, poetic, and grand. It’s epic. It’s slight. It’s silly. It’s profound. It’s ”Samurai 7.0,” and it’s 70 minutes of quietly dazzling invention by Beau Jest Moving Theatre...” - Boston Globe
“Samurai 7.0” is not a version of the movie so much as a sly meditation on how theatre should be inspired by comradeship and artistry rather than money and razzle dazzle.”
- Bill Marx, WBUR Radio
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Beau Jest is based in Boston, where new works are premiered before being toured to theaters, colleges, and festivals around the country. The company also presents the work of other national and internationally known movement theater artists, making Beau Jest a center on the East Coast for the promotion of physical theater.
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