MIDNIGHT COMPANY TO PRESENT BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES IN MARCH/APRIL
AT TECHNISONIC STUDIOS
The Midnight Company will present a revival of their acclaimed
theatre production, THE BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES, March 24
thru April 9, with performances Fridays thru Sundays, on
the soundstage of Technisonic Studios, 500 S. Ewing, near
Jefferson and Highway 40. The play was written and will
be directed by Joe Hanrahan. Tickets are $15 (Students and
Seniors $10), and can be reserved by calling 314 773 1503.
David Wassilak will play the title role of the legendary
outlaw, Joe Hanrahan will portray his brother Frank James,
and Larry Dell takes on multiple roles, including James
Gang member Cole Younger and newspaperman John Newman Edwards,
as well as providing narration and musical accompaniment
for the show.
THE BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES has had a rich theatrical past,
playing in the last few years in spaces like the original
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the Grizzly Bear bar
in Soulard, The Missouri History Museum, and at the James
Farm in Kearney, MO.
And the show has received acclaim everywhere it played.
While the most appreciated reviews came from the James brothers’
oldest living relatives, who saw the show in Kearney, the
Riverfront Times cited the production’s “remarkable
pieces of stagecraft” and “a superb cast (which)
cuts larger-than-life legends down to size…the James
Gang is artfully and enthrallingly explored.”
KDHX radio, while calling the show “original, thought-provoking,
intelligent and timely,” recognized its contemporary
political relevance: “move Jesse from the safety of
the nineteenth century to the contemporary militia movement,
and the implications become much darker…The Midnight
Company has broken open a vault to creative riches.”
Jesse James’ relevance to today’s world stage
was cited in T. J. Stiles 2002 book JESSE JAMES Last Rebel
of the Civil War. He describes
…the central questions and conflicts in American History
that defined his existence: the fight over slavery and abolitionism,
the great catastrophe of the Civil War, the revolution of
freedom represented by emancipation and Reconstruction,
the spread of railroads and industrialization, and the first
signs of a corporate economy…all these things burned
at a white heat in western Missouri…every political
issue was personal. Jesse James was not an inarticulate
avenger for the poor, but a major force in the attempt to
create a Confederate identity for Missouri, a cultural and
political offensive waged by defeated rebels to undo the
triumph of the Radical Republicans in the Civil War. Had
Jesse James existed a century later, he would have been
called a terrorist.
Midnight Company’s THE BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES tells
the true story of Jesse James, exploring the socio-political
landscape of his times, and bringing the impact of an American
insurgent from over 100 years ago directly into the fire
of our challenging times.
For more information about THE BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES, including
past reviews, articles, photos and more, plus information
about other Midnight Company and After Midnight shows, visit
www.midnightcompany.com.
THE BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES
Performance Dates:
Friday, March 24 8pm Saturday, March 25 8pm Sunday, March
26 7pm
Friday, March 31 8pm Saturday, April 1 8pm Sunday, April
2 7pm
Friday, April 7 8pm Saturday, April 8 8pm Sunday, April
9 7pm
SPECIAL MATINEE: Sunday, April 9, 2 pm All Tickets ONLY
$5
Tickets: $15 Students/Seniors: $10 Call 314 773 1503 for
reservations
Performance Space: Technisonic Studios 500 S. Ewing
Directions: Scott is the first street south of Highway 40
on Jefferson. Go west on Scott, make the first right into
the St. Louis Business Center. Proceed till it shortly dead
ends, turn left and park.