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Killing Buddha

  • Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie Santa Fe, NM, 87507 United States (map)
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THEATRE DOJO COMES TO TEATRO PARAGUAS:
presenting the award-winning play
KILLING BUDDHA
 
Teatro Paraguas is proud to host Theatre Dojo, a touring “raw theatre” company based in southern New Mexico, presenting their award-winning original play with music, Killing Buddha, written by actor and director Algernon D’Ammassa with music by Randy Granger of Las Cruces, NM. The play premiered at the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival in 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it was awarded the “Fringe Pick” festival prize and has toured several cities and states since then, picking up an “Outstanding Storytelling” award at the San Diego International Fringe Festival.
 
D’Ammassa and Granger play mysterious, homeless storytellers who create an ancient landscape for the audience using storytelling, a few simple props, and improvised musical accompaniment on a variety of musical instruments. The storytellers take ancient legends and relate them to the modern world, making reference to contemporary issues and themes. Portions of the play are improvised, and during a trial scene the audience is invited to comment on the case. Theatre Dojo has brought their unique performing style to cities throughout New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and North Carolina.
 
Killing Buddha is based on a legend in which the historical Buddha encounters a serial killer in search of atonement. D’Ammassa explains, “Killing Buddha picks up on the theme of rage and violence and finds its way to a story to about redemption and transformation.” Although the story contains serious themes, the content is suitable for families. The play includes improvised music and music composed by multi-instrumentalist Randy Granger for a variety of flutes, stringed instruments, and percussion, including found objects such as buckets, wine bottles, and plastic water jugs.
 
Asked about his process, Granger explains, “I try to create a sonic landscape or soundtrack in the moment. By using various flutes, percussion, voice, or cigar-box slide guitar, I add some space, tension, release, or whatever compliments the dialogue or poem.”
 
Algernon D’Ammassa is a theatrical actor who has also appeared on film and television.  He trained professionally at the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, and has traveled all over the United States and Europe as a performer and teacher. In 2006, he founded Theatre Dojo in Los Angeles, California, as a multi-disciplinary community combining yoga, meditation, and martial arts with the performing arts.
 
Randy Granger is a native New Mexican of indigenous ancestry. He is a master of various instruments, combining Native American flute with musical traditions encompassing rock, jazz, mariachi, and more. Based in Las Cruces, Randy tours the United States as a solo musician and teacher.

Final Performance:
Sunday • September 10 • 2 p.m.

Tickets:
$18 general admission
$15 student/senior
Call 505.424.1601 for tickets

For more information on Theatre Dojo, these and upcoming performances, their website is www.theatre-dojo.org

Earlier Event: September 10
The Fiesta Melodrama • Final Performance!
Later Event: September 14
New Play Festival at the Adobe Rose