Full Circle

February 11, 2000 - March 25, 2000

Set in turbulent 1989 East Germany, Charles Mee's Full Circle is an uproarious, vaudevillan romp that captures the heartbeat of a world up for grabs.

A hilarious bravura vaudeville romp! Out of the chaos of high speed capitalism and crashing economies emerges a hapless single woman caring for an abandoned baby. Based on an ancient Chinese fable, Charles Mee's Full Circle is set in turbulent 1989 East Germany after the fall of Communism. Part uproarious spectacle, part touching fairy tale, the play captures the heartbeat of a world up for grabs. Acclaimed director Robert Woodruff returns to the A.R.T. to stage this ironic, often hilarious romp.

Full Circle was originally produced under the title The Berlin Circle as a world premiere by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, Martha Lavey, Artistic Director, Michael Gennaro, Executive Director.

 

SYNOPSIS

The year is 1989, the place East Berlin. A performance at the Berliner Ensemble is drawing to a close, watched by Erich Honecker, First Secretary of the Communist Party, and Pamela Dalrymple, a wealthy American tourist.

A group of students burst into the theater and announce that the revolution has begun and the Berlin Wall is falling. Honecker and his wife are rushed from the building, leaving Pamela with their newborn baby.

Pamela employs one of the students, Dulle Griet, as her au pair and childminder. The two women wander through the chaotic streets of Berlin, visiting first the celebrations at the Wall, then the State Museum, where Pamela takes possession of the famous Pergamon Altar. Soon they attract the attention of a pair of guards who identify the baby as Honecker's and resolve to chase Pamela and Dulle Griet across the rioting country.

Creators

by

directed by

movement by

Doug Elkins

Casts and Credits 
Translator/Ursula Karen MacDonald
Herman John Douglas Thompson
Honecker Alvin Epstein
Modrow/Cook Jonathan Hova
Heiner Müller Will LeBow
Christa Laura Knight
Pamela Dalrymple Mary Schultz
Dulle Griet Mirjana Jokovic
Warren Stephen Rowe
Mr. Market/Werner Remo Airaldi, Frank Avoletta
with Boni B Alvarez, William Church, Evan Zes
set design by Riccardo Hernandez
costume design by Catherine Zuber
lighting design by Michael Chybowski
sound design by Christopher Walker
puppet design by Ruth Pongstaphone
stage managed by Chris De Camillis

Runtime:

3 hours and 15 minutes, with 1 intermission