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DESCRIPTION:Intersection’s Resident Theater Company Campo Santo develops and produces 
 new plays written specifically for the company and its audience by some of 
 America’s most exciting playwrights.  This Open Process Series event of 
 Sacrament!, the first play by world renowned writer, editor, and educator 
 Dave Eggers scheduled to premiere here in June 2004, provides an 
 opportunity for audiences to participate in the process of bringing a brand 
 new play to life.  Our Open Process Series are more than readings – they 
 are open rehearsals, design discussions, and interactive forums.  This Open 
 Process will feature sections of the play as well as other materials and 
 writings by Eggers used to create the play Sacrament!, featuring actors 
 Margo Hall, Sean San José and Danny Wolohan and director Kent Nicholson.   
    Date & Time: 			Monday February 9, 2004 at 7:30 PM    
 Event:					Intersection + Campo Santo present       Open Process Series: 
 Sacrament! by DAVE EGGERS & other writings of Dave Eggers     Location: 
 				Intersection for the Arts, 446 Valencia (btwn 15/16) Mission District, 
 San Francisco    Cost: 					$5 - $15 (your choice) sliding scale    Info: 
 					(415) 626-2787, http://www.theintersection.org          “Eggers is a 
 wonderful writer, bold and inventive, with the technique of a magic 
 realist.” - Salon 2003      INTERSECTION FOR THE ARTS and our Resident 
 Theater Company CAMPO SANTO are proud to present the third season of our 
 Open Process Series on Monday February 9, 2004 at 7:30 PM.  Designed to 
 provide Campo Santo + Intersection audiences the opportunity to participate 
 in the process of bringing a brand new play to life, these readings are 
 presented months before rehearsals even begin, with a new work being heard 
 for the first time.  The public is invited to experience the full cast 
 reading and working through the project and to help imagine the world of 
 the play as it is being envisioned by the playwright and the creative team 
 of designers, directors, and actors.  These events are more than readings - 
 they are open rehearsals, design discussions, and interactive forums.  We 
 want to share a process that is designed to allow our community to 
 participate with the artists in the creation of new plays from the initial 
 idea through to the world premiere production.  This Open Process 
 presentation will feature, along with sections of the play, selections from 
 Eggers diverse library of writing from his novel, literary journals, and 
 short stories used to create this exciting and original new play.   
 “Unlike most small theater companies, in which actors and directors work 
 with existing texts and have little or no contact with the author, the 
 members of San Francisco's Campo Santo theater company prefer to partner 
 with writers, working hand-in-hand with them to develop scripts and stage 
 productions.”   From the KQED SPARK Segment on Campo Santo, 2003  
 Sacrament!  is the first play by internationally heralded memoirist, 
 novelist, and publisher Dave Eggers. In much the same way that Eggers and 
 his literary journal McSweeney’s attempt to shatter literary constructs, 
 this piece takes off from Egger’s’ novels You Shall Know Our Velocity 
 and the recently revised version of the book entitled Sacrament! and 
 further activates Egger’s bold exploration of self-conscious narration 
 and revisionist memory by bringing the characters and their stories to life 
 on stage. It has been created by Eggers, Campo Santo, and Kent Nicholson 
 through workshops focusing on material from the books, new writing and an 
 exploration into questions about whether or not we can re-write our pasts. 
 We are interested in how a live theatrical interaction can take Eggers’ 
 work to a new level by making us complicit in his attempt to revise not 
 only his characters’ history but his own history as the writer.  
 Sacrament! is simultaneously an uneasy satire on American ignorance and 
 cultural consumerism and a very personal probe into loss, guilt and memory. 
 The story follows two young Americans as they travel around the world in an 
 attempt to relieve their entitled guilt by randomly giving away money.  The 
 world trip is supposed to disconnect them from unbearable memories - but 
 the memories they hold onto are fabricated, fantastical, and fluid.  Campo 
 Santo and Intersection have been working with Eggers, McSweeney’s ,and 
 his non-profit youth center – 826 Valencia Street – to develop this 
 play and reach out to a broad range of people interested in his work.  
 Sacrament! furthers Campo Santo + Intersection’s unique relationship with 
 Dave Eggers whose inventive and original voice has crossed all genres.  
 Previous collaborations have included readings with 826 students and their 
 works, and the ongoing publication of Denis Johnson’s Campo Santo plays 
 through McSweeney’s.   DAVE EGGERS is the Founding Editor of Timothy 
 McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, which focuses on long form prose, 
 experimental fiction, and illustration, the Literary Quarterly The 
 Believer, and previously Might Magazine.  He also founded 826 Valencia, a 
 non profit educational center that teaches free writing classes to students 
 in all genres and mediums.  The success and integrity of 826 Valencia has 
 spread across the country and an 826 Valencia store model will open in New 
 York City in 2004.  Eggers success and ambition as a writer spreads far and 
 wide; his memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, broke the mold 
 for memoirs and later was a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and spent 
 months on the New York Times Bestseller List among the highlights of its 
 many accolades. The book is well regaled as a hybrid piece of memoir and 
 fiction, a postmodern examination of everything: life, death, big 
 brotherhood, parenting, and the state of American literature.  His first 
 novel, You Shall Know Our Velocity, too gained great attention, including 
 being named on the New York Times Notable Books for 2002.  Dave Eggers is 
 well regarded for his inventive approach to reaching audiences with his 
 work and recently was awarded the Addison M. Metcalf Award from the 
 American Academy of Arts and Letters.  McSweeneys in addition to publishing 
 exciting new works also publishes and its own publications, including 
 Eggers’ novel, which was sold in its original hardback form entirely 
 through independent booksellers.  Most recently McSweeneys published the 
 seven volume collection on violence by William T. Vollman.  In addition to 
 the numerous publications he has created and founded, he is well known for 
 his multi media presentations and highly entertaining collaborations.  
 Through Mcweeneys, 826 Valencia and on his own Eggers has collaborated with 
 David Byrne, Michael Chabon, Nick Hornby, JT Leroy, Zadie Smith, Stephen 
 King, They Might Be Giants, and countless other major writers.  Eggers 
 performed with Denis Johnson for the Benefit evening for Denis Johnson’s 
 play Soul of a Whore in 2003.   CAMPO SANTO, Spanish for graveyard or 
 sacred ground, was founded in 1996.  Campo Santo produces new and recent 
 work simply and directly, letting the words of the playwright tell the 
 story. They have produced more than 22 critically acclaimed productions, 17 
 World Premieres, including Soul of a Whore, i feel love, and 17 reasons 
 (why), and won numerous awards including the Glickman Award for Best New 
 Play Premiere.   INTERSECTION FOR THE ARTS, San Francisco’s oldest 
 alternative arts organization, has long been presenting the best new 
 literature, theatre, visual art, and music.  For 38 years, Intersection’s 
 theatre has been critical to the development of ground-breaking 
 experimental work by some of the country’s best playwrights, directors, 
 actors & designers including Rhodessa Jones, Joe Goode, Edris 
 Cooper-Anifowoshe, Naomi Iizuka, Keith Josef Adkins, Kenn Watt, Margo Hall, 
 and Erin Cressida Wilson.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/29903.php
SUMMARY:Dave Eggers' Sacrament!
LOCATION:Intersection for the Arts  446 Valencia (bt 15 and 16)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/29903.php
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