Excerpt from interview with Behind the Fringe.com
BTF: Will you tell us about your show?
JS: Housewives Antonia and Margherita, fed up with high prices in the supermarket, take matters into their own hands and "liberate" some items from the local grocery store. Keen to hide their light-fingered antics from their hot-headed husbands, Giovanni and Luigi - not to mention the pol
ice - the women are forced to resort to more and more inventive hiding places, as slapstick confusion leads to rollicking chaos. The first version of Dario Fo’s We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay! was presented in 1974 and was what he described as a "story that was pretty much impossible, if not downright surreal." A few months later the events of the play happened in Milan. The shoppers that went in for "proletarian shopping" were arrested and put on trial.BTF: How and when did it come about?
JS: Piccolo Theatre’s first full production was We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay! presented ten years ago at Next Theatre. In celebration of our tenth Anniversary we decided to remount the show. It was recently updated by Dario Fo and re-titled, Low Pay? Don’t Pay! I had the honor of making the American version of the play.
BTF: What's your story?
JS: I began my love for Commedia dell'Arte while performing in Geoffrey Buckley's Commedia dell'Arte Troupe in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. I have performed as a featured actor in the Lyric Opera productions of Don Quichotte(Arlecchino) and Cosi fan tutti (Pulcinella) and performed in the American Ballet Theatre production of The Firebird and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra production of
To read further about John's theatrical influences and what you should never expect from him, reach the full interview here.
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