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Palomino
A Kansas City Rep World Premiere!

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Dates and Plays are Subject to Change


"Cale wrote and directed this piece... and it’s no exaggeration to call him a world-class artist."

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"David Cale (is) perhaps the most accomplished performer I have seen in a one-man show in Kansas City."

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"...compelling one-man tour de force!"

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"you have never experienced anything like Palomino"

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"What better place to see David Cale perform... than at the small, personal Copaken Stage in the Power and Light District"

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"(it's the) subtle ways, that the various female characters are introduced and their stories plumbed, which raises “Palomino” into a niche of its own."

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Part of the Sprint Series at

Copaken Stagedf

October. 9-Nov. 15, 2009

Written, Performed and Directed by David Cale

Palomino is a brilliant new play that follows Kieren McGrath, a beautiful, literate, and mysterious Irish Central Park carriage driver. Kieren dreams of writing a book, and when the opportunity to become an escort to rich, lonely women in NYC comes up, he's found his subject. Or has he? Mr. Cale is an Obie Award-winning author and virtuoso performer whose accomplished and inspiring monologues have been featured on NPR's "This American Life" and "The Next Big Thing" and on BBC Radio 4's "Afternoon Play." As a lyricist, his words have been performed by Elvis Costello, Deborah Harry and the Jazz Passengers.

"David Cale...is a spellbinder. Fascinating as he is to watch, and exquisite as his verbal imagery can be, it is Cale's gifts as a storyteller that hold an audience rapt." -- San Francisco Chronicle

Contains Strong Language and Adult Situations

 

David Cale

The multi-talented Cale is best known for his solo works Somebody Else's House, Deep in a Dream of You, Smooch Music, The Redthroats, and the Obie Award-winning Lillian, which have been performed in New York and Chicago. His monologues have been featured on NPR's "This American Life" and "The Next Big Thing" and on BBC Radio 4's "Afternoon Play." As a lyricist, his words have been performed by Elvis Costello, Deborah Harry, and the Jazz Passengers.

Photo by: Irene Young