By Justin Maxwell
Directed by Penny Cole
With Drew Stroud
Join us for a tilt-a-whirl trip through the mind of Vincent Van Gogh. A terrible spinning wheel controls the artist as he frantically relives the turbulence of his life. Disoriented, reeling from idea to idea, the soul crushing, chaotic randomness of creation shapes a deep vision of Van Gogh, a man who was so much more than a severed ear.
Part of 59E59 Theaters' East to Edinburgh 2025.
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This production contains strobe lights, a prop gun, and references to sexuality and mental illness.
Justin Maxwell (Playwright) is a full professor, teaching playwriting in the Creative Writing Workshop at the University of New Orleans and this year’s judge for the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival. His playwriting book The Playwright’s Toolbox was recently published by Applause Books. Currently, he’s adapting the Tennessee Williams novel Moise and the World of Reason. His play An Outopia for Pigeons is out from Original Works Publishing, and Your Lithopedion is out from Next Stage Press. His prose appears in numerous journals, including Theatre/Practice, Contemporary Theatre Review, American Theatre Magazine, and others. He is a former co-chair of the Playwriting Symposium at the Mid-America Theatre Conference.
Penny Cole (Director) is a lifelong theater maker, educator, and award-winning director. She has directed in multiple theaters and universities in the US. Favorite shows include The Tempest, The Cradle Will Rock, Mary Queen of Scots got her head chopped off, and Hamlet. She has 20 years of experience in developing new work, directing staged readings and workshop productions and serving as the former chair of the Playwrighting Symposium of the Mid America Theatre Conference. In 2018, she founded Flying Solo! Presents with the expressed purpose of fostering new work by American artists on the international stage. Since the premiere season in Edinburgh in 2019, Flying Solo! Presents has supported more than 47 artists in 28 productions in Edinburgh, Denver, and New York City. Productions, live and online, include four concerts by American based musicians, a dance production, multiple solo shows, new musicals, and audio plays in collaboration with This is Not a Theatre Company. At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2022 and 2023, Flying Solo! Presents produced a showcase of new American work and emerging American artists featuring 25+ artists: Follies, A Showcase of Bits and Bobs.
Drew Stroud (Actor) holds his MFA from the University of New Orleans. His training is focused and built on improvisational theater and Meisner with particular focus on being present and accepting the reality of the world. NOLA credits: Born with Teeth, Exhausted Paint, Fully Committed, Broken Codes, The Cuck. Regional credits: Newsies, The Lion in Winter. Others: The Last Five Years, Barefoot in the Park, Richard III, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Drew is also a founding member of Illinois-based Capital City Improv. Love to Carly. IG@drew_be-told.