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“...As Goetz and her cast demonstrate, this isn't a mere curio. The play is inventive, amusing and passably thought-provoking. It certainly wouldn't be produced so often if it had been penned by an unknown playwright, but it would deserve to be.” – St. Petersburg Times

“In the fine, entertaining production now being offered by Jobsite Theater, author Steve Martin's charming comedy is skillfully presented, and the (fanciful) meeting of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein is rendered like a beguiling joke told over brandy by a kindly raconteur.” – Creative Loafing

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Picasso at the Lapin Agile

By Steve Martin
Directed by Kari Goetz
Extended! Jan. 8 – 31, 2009
Thu. – Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm
Note: Extension weekend includes a Wed. 8pm. There is no Sun. performance on Feb. 1. See Show Times for more.

Tickets: $24.50
Shimberg Playhouse, TBPAC

“Steve Martin's comic wit has never been sharper.” – USA Today

In his first comedy for the stage, the popular actor and screenwriter plays fast and loose with fact, fame and fortune as two of the 20th Century’s legendary geniuses muse on humanity’s achievements and prospects as well as other fanciful topics with infectious dizziness.

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(L-R) Jason Evans and Chris Holcom in Jobsite's Picasso at the Lapin Agile. (Photo by Meg Heimstead)

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“A very engaging 75-minute shaggy dog of a comedy ... Mr. Martin has also created a number of moments of real humor and wit ... His manner is to so mix the sublime with the ridiculous that they can't be easily disentangled.” – The New York Times

Picasso at the Lapin Agile offers up a fictitious meeting in 1904 between Albert Einstein (age 25) and Pablo Picasso (age 23) in the Lapin Agile, a cabaret/bar and haven for artists, musicians, poets and philosophers in the Montmartre section of Paris.

This encounter occurs just one year before Einstein presents the special theory of relativity in 1905 and three years before Picasso revolutionizes art in 1907 with his new aesthetic reflected in “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.”

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(L-R) Jason Evans, Chris Holcom, Steve Garland, Christen Petitt and Matt Lunsford in Jobsite's Picasso at the Lapin Agile. (Photo by Meg Heimstead)

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“Steve Martin is a gifted screenplay writer, and as Picasso demonstrated, a smart, facile thinker with a serious reach.” –Variety

Picasso at the Lapin Agile presents a compelling examination of science and art and their impact on a rapidly changing society. The play moves with ease between the breezy and the profound, as the two men engage in a battle of ideas about probability, lust, artistic integrity and the future. Dancing a line between comedic and serious, the play’s exploration of art, physics, philosophy, time, space and relationships of all kinds excites a lively combustion of colorful characters and propels the observer to consider our desires for innovation, love and beauty.

Bystanders, including Picasso's agent, his amorous fan, the bartender and his mistress, an elderly philosopher and an idiot inventor introduce additional flourishes of humor. The final surprise patron to join the merriment at the Lapin Agile is a charismatic dark haired singer time warped in from a later era.

About the Artists

Jobsite’s production team for includes director Kari Goetz (Eleemosynary, The March of the Kitefliers, Phyro-Giants!), set designer Brian Smallheer (Gorey Stories, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead) and light designer Karla Hartley (Blackbird, Boston Marriage, Ros and Guil). The all-star cast includes Jason Vaughan Evans, Chris Holcom, Steve Garland, Matt Lunsford, Christen Petitt, Michael C. McGreevy and Jobsite mainstage newcomers J. Duggan, Jen Rae and Dominic Russo. See more about the cast and crew.

2008–2009 Season
Blackbird | The History of the Devil | Picasso at the Lapin Agile
The Lieutenant of Inishmore | Rabbit Hole | Pericles
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