American Repertory Theatre
 

A wild fantasy of a New World!

AMERIKA
or The Disappearance

by Gideon Lester
inspired by the novel by Franz Kafka
directed by Dominique Serrand
set design by Riccardo Hernandez
costume design by Sonya Berlovitz
lighting design by Marcus Dillard
sound design David Remedios
produced in association with Theatre de la Jeune Lune and Montclair State University's Office of Arts & Cultural Programming.

June 18 - July 10, 2005
at the Loeb Drama Center

ARTicles - photos - cast - synopsis - links

When Karl Rossmann steps off the boat in New York Harbor, he is thrust into a whirlwind of adventures. The world he discovers in "Amerika" is beautiful and grotesque - he finds work in a hotel with forty-seven elevators, shares a room with a magnificently rotund opera singer named Brunelda, and seeks out the fantastical Nature Theatre of "Oklahama," where hundreds of actors dressed as angels play trumpets from atop golden pedestals.

Begun in 1911 and never finished, Kafka's first novel is a wild fantasy of the New World, drawn from travelogues, news reports, and a hefty dose of his own imagination. Both a utopian vision of the future and a nightmare of capitalist excess, Amerika represents the little-known, more playful side of this great twentieth-century master. After a hugely successful collaboration on The Miser, the A.R.T. welcomes back director Dominique Serrand and the Theatre de la Jeune Lune for this exciting world premiere.

The bridge that joins New York and Boston hung graceful over the Hudson, and trembled when you screwed up your eyes. - Franz Kafka, from Amerika

PHOTOS

Click any thumbnail for a full-size image. Photos: T. Charles Erickson.

CAST in order of appearance

Karl ... Nathan Keepers On the Road
Fanny ... Sarah Agnew Innkeeperess ... Will LeBow
Delamarche ... Steven Epp
On the Ship Robinson ... Thomas Derrah
Stoker ... Steven Epp Waitress ... Deborah Knox
Captain ... Remo Airaldi
Chief Cashier ... Thomas Derrah At the Hotel Occidental
Uncle Jacob ... Will LeBow Head Cook ... Steven Epp
Schubal ... Peter Cambor Therese ... Katori Hall
Renell ... Jorge Rubio
At Uncle Jacob's Bess ... Peter Cambor
English Teacher ... Jorge Rubio Head Waiter ... Will LeBow
Pollunder ... Thomas Derrah Head Porter ... Remo Airaldi
Ancient Servant ... Jeremy Geidt
At Brunelda's
At Pollunder's Policeman ... Peter Cambor
Klara ... Deborah Knox Brunelda ... Christine Teeters
Green ... Remo Airaldi Student ... Jorge Rubio
       
Other parts played by members of the company

SYNOPSIS

The seventeen year-old Karl Rossmann has been banished to Amerika by his parents, because a maid seduced him and had a child by him. As his ship arrives in New York Harbor he realizes that he has left his umbrella below deck, and he sets out to retrieve it. Karl meets the ship’s Stoker, who is lodging a complaint against a fellow employee. Through a series of extraordinary coincidences, Karl finds himself representing the Stoker before his long lost uncle, now a state senator and a shipping magnate.

Karl’s uncle takes him to his New York apartment, where he learns English and the National Anthem. It isn’t long, though, before the boy is swept up once again in a whirlwind of adventures that leads him to a mysterious country estate, a massive hotel where he works as one of forty-seven elevator boys, and the secret hideout of Brunelda, a soprano so large you might mistake her for a sofa. In each episode the characters that Karl meets, and the adventures they lead him through, become increasingly grotesque, until he arrives at the strangest place of all – the infamous Nature Theatre of Oklahama. ...

In photo: Nathan Keepers.

RELATED LINKS

  • ARTicles Online
  • Media Coverage
    • Boston Globe - Laugh-out-loud Kafka? The ART finds humor in 'Amerika," if not dramatic depth - by Ed Siegel
    • Boston Globe - Discovering Amerika: as playwright, Lester finds himself in shifting identities of Kafka - by Louise Kennedy
    • Boston Phoenix - New worlds: Amerika and Frogz at the ART - by Carolyn Clay
    • Boston Phoenix - Amerikan pie: Kafka comes to the ART - by Iris Fanger
    • Here and Now - Gideon Lester interview on National Public Radio/WBUR
    • Patriot-Ledger - KAFKA'S AMERIKA; A.R.T.'s Gideon Lester presents author's unfinished novel on stage - by Jon Lehman

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Special Thanks to Production Sponsors
Phil and Hilary Burling
Hod and Cassandra Irvine
Cokie and Lee Perry

This page updated July 15, 2005
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