
The Residents´ Freak Show Live / Obludárium
World Premiere November 1, 1995 at the Archa Theatre
Director: The Residents
Musical composer: The Residents
Script: The Residents
Scenic Designer, Costume Designer, Puppet Designer: Ronald M. Davis
Musical Director: Miroslav Wanek
Lighting Design: Chris McGregor
Sound Design: Tony Janssen
Vocal Director: Laurie Amat
Stage Manager: Richard Němec
Assistant Director: Jana Svobodová
Production Manager: Kateřina Kohut
This performance is made possible with the generous assistance of Homer Flynn and Hardy Fox from The Cryptic Corporation.
Cast:
Actors
Tex: Wayne Doba
Wanda: Andrea Nováková
Herman: Vladimír Gut
Benny: Miroslav Matyáš
Singers
Laurie Amat
Andrea Jurčová
Iva Nachtmannová
Musicians
Conductor: Miroslav Wanek
Keyboard: František Svačina
Bass: Kamil Krůta
Cello: Lenka Kavalová
Tenor saxophone: Jindřich Dolanský
Guitar: Romek Hanzlík
Drums: Hynek Schneider
Keyboard: Vladimír Helebrant
Special Thanks to:
Guido Randzio
Karin Wittich (EuroRalph)
Leigh Barbier
The Residents´ Freak Show Live is made possible by the support of the Trust of Mutual Understanding through the assistance of Parallel, the program of the Intersection for the Arts and Československá obchodní banka, a. s.
Thanks to our sponsors: Československá obchodní banka, a.s., Rencar Praha a.s., Active Travel, FAN, Rock & Pop, Radio 1, Mediaport, KLM, CUE, department store Kotva.
In the Spring of 1993, I was walking down San Francisco's Folsom Street. I entered two big rooms that were filled with bizarre props, musical instruments and computers. Was it an art atelier? Was it a music studio or computer office? Even today, I still don't know. But I was sure that I was standing in the middle of things that I knew very well. The props were from the periods of the Third Reich´n´roll to the cubistic masks of Cube-E, lying in a pile exactly as they came from the exhibition at the Kitchen in New York. On the computer screen, the first version of the interactive Freak Show CD DOM was flashing. I believed that I was in the studio of The Residents. Two month later, The Residents appeared secretly in Prague. Our theatre was nothing more than one big hollow space. We studied all the plans carefully, … and believed that we would build the theatre. It was at that time the idea of these performances in the Archa was born.
Two years of careful preparation; discussions about themes, writing the script, new music and its instrumentation, selecting collaborators, set design, and rehearsals for the performance - it all represented a difficult operation that required and employed post offices, telephone lines, flight connections - spinning here and there actors half the globe. And today, this effort brings its own fruits.
The Residents prepared their Freak Show for Prague, the stage, grotesque pictures of declining show business. They were inspired by the American tradition of showing anomalies of human evolution in circuses, people to whom Nature didn't wish to appear as the general norm dictates. Kindness and pleasure are not qualities owned by The Residents. Highly stylised, crude imagination, relationships oscillating between love and hate - these are characteristic trademarks of their activities.
Maybe it is the non-conformity of The Residents and their sense for rough humour that makes them so popular in the Czech Republic. A long time ago, Prague chose The Residents, and they have chosen Prague.
The fabulous foursome did not enter onto unknown ground. Even here, the members keep their principal of conspiring strong. Our lawyer asked us: "What guarantee do you have that it is really them?" The answer is very simple. Anything like this couldn't be made by anyone else except The Residents.
Ondřej Hrab