PL AYBILL accidental death of an anarchist
Accidental Death of an Anarchist Dario Fo
Translated by Jon Laskin and Michael Aquilante }{ A pproxi m at e ru n ni ng t i m e: 2 hou rs & 18 m i nu t es T her e w ill be one 20 m i nu t e i n t er m ission
ARTIST NOTE: RAVI JAIN
“Comedy makes the subversion of the existing state of affairs possible.” – Dario Fo When I saw a recent article in The Globe and Mail recently about the top five conversations Canadians need to have in 2015, I thought of Dario Fo. His theatre speaks directly to his audience’s here-and-now reality. This play may have been written more than 40 years ago but its examination of the complicated relationship between civilians and police is as fresh as today’s 8 o’clock news. Exhibit A: according to the Globe, two of those necessary conversations centre around policing (considering mental health, solitary confinement, brutality and racial profiling). Theatre for me is a conversation between the ancient and the modern. Theatre is an ancient form that struggles against the modern inventions of “on-demand” everything. (Thank you for being here by the way!) Fo’s theatre connects modern content to theatrical tradition: the Commedia Dell’arte, a 16th century Italian masked theatre, animated by political satire delivered by highly trained and skilled
actors. The masks they wore provided them (and the audience) enough of a distance from reality to be able to have the perspective to mock and laugh at their own state of affairs. This ensemble of actors is not unlike those 16th-century troupes. Throughout this entire process these actors embodied the spirit of Fo and commedia - improvising, playing and making us laugh in a critical way about the problems we are struggling with today. Their generosity, creativity, playfulness and, most importantly, courage, has been the driving force of this process. It’s been a wonderful collaboration and together I think we’ve brought this play to life again for here and now in a way that captures a spirit and tradition of which Fo would be proud.
Ravi Jain Director of Accidental Death of an Anarchist