Sandefur Theatre - Guzzetta Hall
September 8, 2017 | 7:30 PM
September 10, 2017 | 2:00 PM
Admission is FREE!
Jairo Cuesta is a Colombian actor and director and an instructor in Case Western Reserve University’s MFA Training Program. He collaborated with Jerzy Grotowski in the Theatre of Sources and the Objective Drama Program from 1976 to 1986, working in Poland, France, Italy, Mexico, Haiti, and the U.S. He participated in preliminary workshops for The Mahabarata in Paris, under the direction of Peter Brook. Mr. Cuesta has been a guest artist at the University of Paris; the University of California-Irvine; The Colorado College; Eckard College; Case Western Reserve University; Ashland University; and The University of Akron where he directed Samuel Beckett’s Endgame. Mr. Cuesta has conducted numerous workshops in Performance Ecology and actor training techniques around the world. He has performed with Teatro Libre in Bogota, Colombia, and co-directed (with James Slowiak) Moliere’s El Misantropo. For NWPL, Mr. Cuesta has directed The Dybbuk and has performed in Mother’s Work; The Recital of the Bird; Epiphany; The Phantoms of King Lear; The Book of Saints and Martyrs; Woyzeck; Electra; HamletMachine; Love in the Time of Lunatics; Deathwatch; Angry Gods and Lost Marbles, Frankenstein; Alice…Down the Rabbit Hole; and Action. He is co-author (with James Slowiak) of Jerzy Grotowski (Routledge, 2007). Jairo is also a licensed yoga instructor.
“Death of a Man,” which premiered in March 2017, is a solo performance conceived by and featuring Colombian actor Jairo Cuesta. Cuesta is a
Each performance will be followed by an audience talkback session. These performances are part of The Devil's Milk Trilogy—All Over Akron, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of its Akron Knight Foundation Arts Challenge.
Tech Director - Kirsten Williams
Lighting Designer - Chris Hariasz
The University of Akron Theatre Arts program offers dynamic courses in applied theatre for their Bachelors of Arts in Theatre Arts. UA is "one of just a handful of universities offering an undergraduate degree that focuses on applied theatre."