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May 7 - 9, 2009
Clementine and the Cyber Ducks
The Ontological Theater
In the wake of an economic crisis that has sent the world reeling, The
Assembly brings you a play that interrogates capitalism, desire, and
the American Dream. Clementine and the Cyber Ducks is a dark comedic riff on the
classic folk song set in California simultaneously during the 1849
Gold Rush and the 1990s dot.com bubble. Clementine moves West with her
father to strike it rich. As she gets sucked into a series of schemes
and scams, the world transforms into an irrationally exuberant
American Dream-scape full of shotgun-wielding sisters, angry miners,
and a steampunk chorus of deviant ducks. Welcome to California.
By Krista Knight
Directed by Jess Chayes
Dramaturge Steve Aubrey
Scenic Design by Nick Benacerraf
Assistant Scenic Design Ethan Gould
Lighting Design Greg Malen
Sound Design Asa Wember
Costume Design Justine Lacy
Cast Edward Bauer, Ben Beckley, Siobhan Doherty, Cara Francis, Patrick Long, Emily Perkins, and Jeff Seal
"The Assembly Theater ensemble have complete faith in every aspect of their wacked-out concept—their comedy stems from the organic merger of the bizarre elements on stage, not self-conscious jokes about the anachronism of it all."
-- The Village Voice
Clementine and the Cyber Ducks is an odd mash-up—invigoratingly fresh…Jess Chayes’s electric direction keeps things swimming along"
--Aaron Riccio (NewTheaterCorps)
By Krista Knight
Directed by Jess Chayes
Dramaturge Steve Aubrey
Scenic Design by Nick Benacerraf
Assistant Scenic Design Ethan Gould
Lighting Design Greg Malen
Sound Design Asa Wember
Costume Design Justine Lacy
Cast Edward Bauer, Ben Beckley, Siobhan Doherty, Cara Francis, Patrick Long, Emily Perkins, and Jeff Seal
"The Assembly Theater ensemble have complete faith in every aspect of their wacked-out concept—their comedy stems from the organic merger of the bizarre elements on stage, not self-conscious jokes about the anachronism of it all."
-- The Village Voice
Clementine and the Cyber Ducks is an odd mash-up—invigoratingly fresh…Jess Chayes’s electric direction keeps things swimming along"
--Aaron Riccio (NewTheaterCorps)











