The Chocolate Factory presents
NTUSA's Moliere's Don Juan
February-March 2008
Ladies. Gentlemen. Allow us to present to you The NTUSA’s Moliere’s Don Juan. In our first attempted execution of a classical text, we give you a production so authentic that it rivals in authenticity Moliere's own 1665 production at the Palais-Royal in Paris. Here, the National Theater of the United States of America recreates for you the work as Moliere himself intended, probably.
With an audience in swivel chairs, the NTUSA performs Moliere’s timeless vision of religious and societal hypocrisy in 360 degree surround, in the sensuous landscape of 17th century Spain. There won’t be a dry seat in the house.
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Chautauqua Lectures
2008-2009
Late in 2008, the NTUSA will crack a bottle across the bow of it newest vessel, the Chautauqua Lectures, which will then set sail across this great country of ours, educating and uplifting the masses in effort to fulfill the promise of a more perfect society and a better Man (and also Woman.).
Henry Street Settlement Workshop! August 2008
UCLA Live! October 2008
Vanderbilt University! November 2008
Walker Arts Center! January 2009
PS122! February/March 2009
The Spalding Gray Award!
May 2007
Can you believe it? In May of 2007, the NTUSA was awarded the second annual Spalding Gray Award in recognition of their innovation in writing and performance. Given by PS122, UCLA Live and The Walker Center, this award is a co-commission for the development of a new piece called The Chautauqua Lectures, based on the lecture circuit of the same name that traversed the country from 1874 to the 1920’s.









