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DESCRIPTION:Dell’Arte Company brings eco-drama Shadow of Giants to San Francisco’s 
 Brava Theater  one woman, one tree, one act of resistance.  San Francisco, 
 Calif. -– In association with the Brava Theater Center, the Dell’Arte 
 Company presents Shadow of Giants by Matthew Graham Smith. This two-night, 
 special engagement will be held Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25 at 
 Brava Theater Center, 2789 24th St. (at York). The show begins at 8  p.m. 
 The Friday, March 24 performance is pay-what-you-can. Tickets to the 
 Saturday, March 25 show are $15 general/$10 for students and seniors. Call 
 415-869-5323 to reserve tickets.   Shadow of Giants is about the struggle 
 over one redwood tree. It is a struggle with international ramifications, a 
 struggle that involves tree-sitters, ghosts and mythology. An athletic 
 ensemble of five actors portrays the ongoing conflict between 
 environmentalists desperately fighting to preserve the last of the ancient 
 forests, and the big timber companies who own them. It’s a story of a 
 divided community, greed, hope, and power, told through dynamic physical 
 theatre.   As the implications and complications of this issue continue to 
 resonate all over the country, playwright and Dell’Arte graduate, Matthew 
 Graham Smith, says he wrote this piece because “this conflict is not 
 being dealt with on a human level; so much of it is politics.  “The 
 narratives generated by all sides of this conflict have gotten to the point 
 where no one is capable of listening to anyone anymore,” Smith said.  
 “We are left with a stew of deaf, entrenched interest groups and 
 communities in deep conflict with no possibility of dialogue.”  “This 
 is a true story of a woman whose path led her to sit in a tree for a year 
 as an act of resistance. It is a powerful story as the events of that year 
 tested her very soul,” said Director Michael Fields, the Dell’Arte 
 Company’s producing artistic director. “The process of developing 
 Shadow of Giants has also been a fascinating investigation into the 
 different aesthetics and modes of political theater. The production is 
 physically dynamic, highly entertaining and politically revealing. It is 
 part of Dell’Arte’s exploration of ‘theatre of place’ and we are 
 thrilled to be bringing this work to San Francisco, which we think of as 
 our ‘city home.’”  Based in a former logging town on California’s 
 north coast, the Dell’Arte Company is an artist-managed professional 
 touring company with a long history of creating original work that is 
 inspired by their region.  This ongoing ensemble of artists has created 
 more than 35 award-winning, original works of theatre since 1977, and has 
 toured with acclaim to international festivals. Dell’Arte International 
 is the United States center for the development, exploration, training, 
 creation and performance of the physical theatre traditions and their 
 contemporary applications.  For more information on Dell’Arte, visit 
 http://www.dellarte.com. For more information on Shadow of Giants, visit 
 http://www.dellarte.com/shadow  After its San Francisco performances, 
 Shadow of Giants will continue its tour to Denver and Boulder, Colorado and 
 the Baltimore Theatre Project in Baltimore, Maryland.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/03/21/92413.php
SUMMARY:SHADOW OF GIANTS: Inspired by true story of North Coast tree-sitters
LOCATION:Brava Theatre Center  2789 24th St. (at York
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/03/21/92413.php
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