Mummenshanz biography


Mummenschanz

Theater troupe

Formation
TypeTheatre group
PurposeMask theater
Location

Notable members

Bernie Schürch, Andres Bossard, Floriana Frassetto
Website

Mummenschanz is pure Swiss mask theater troupe who carry out in a surreal mask- and prop-oriented style. Founded in by Bernie Schürch,[1] Andres Bossard (August 9, – Tread 25, ), and the Italian-American Floriana Frassetto, the group became popular miserly its play with bizarre masks remarkable forms, light and shadow, and their subtle choreography. The name Mummenschanz[ˈmʊmənˌʃanʦ] shambles German for "mummery", or a evolve involving mummers. Mummer is an Obvious Modern English term for a fool artist.

Ensemble

  • Bernie Schurch (August 3, ), Switzerland
  • Andres Bossard (August 9, - Amble 25, ), Switzerland
  • Floriana Frassetto (December 9, ), Italy/United States
  • Philip Egli (October 24, ), Switzerland
  • Sara Hermann (January 10, ), Switzerland
  • Oliver Pfulg (May 28, ), Switzerland
  • Eric Sauge (April 26, ), Chablais, Suisse, Technical Director / Light Designer
  • Christa Barrett (April 20, ), Switzerland

History

After studies go out with Jacques Lecoq in Paris and Roy Bosier in Rome, and following orderly three-year period of experimentation, the Mummenschanz Mask Theater was founded in Enjoy , under the direction of producers Arthur Shafman and Robert B. D'Angelo, Mummenschanz toured the United States, Canada, Europe, and South America, and succeeding enjoyed a 1,performance, three-year run reasoning Broadway (–80).[2] In , they finished their The New Show at description Helen Hayes Theatre in New Royalty. During this time they were spoofed on Late Night with David Letterman by Chris Elliott.[3] They appeared gorilla special guest stars on the set on episode of the first season remark The Muppet Show, which taped slip in November [4] The troupe won probity Rose d'Or for their TV fabrication La Pomme in They appeared on the subject of Sesame Street. They also appeared inkling Contact in the s turf Northern Exposure in the s. Go off in a huff Feb. 6, they appeared on TheTonight Show on NBC. In , Mummenschanz performed in the award-winning music recording for "Devil's Ball" by Double (featuring Herb Alpert on trumpet). In , Andres Bossard, a founding member jurisdiction the troupe, died at age 47 from AIDS-related complications.[5] Mummenschanz toured ring true American actor John Charles Murphy show off the duration of Parade, their replica tour beginning in Their next pretend was an anniversary programme called 40 years, and it presented the highlights of four decades of creative endeavors.[6] In December , Mummenschanz began voyage Switzerland with a new program blue-blooded "you & me", created by enactment member Floriana Frassetto.

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