Bauer (play) explained

Bauer is a play by Lauren Gunderson. It had its world premiere in March 2014 at the San Francisco Playhouse,[1] the same theatre that commissioned it.[2] [3] Based on the life of the German painter Rudolf Bauer, the play tells the story of how, after having arrived in the United States of America at the beginning of World War II, Bauer was tricked by fellow German artist and love of his life, Hilla von Rebay, into signing a contract that gave Solomon R. Guggenheim the legal rights to all of his paintings and any future works he created. The play triggered a retrospective of Bauer's work at the Weinstein Gallery in San Francisco.[4]

Plot

The play begins in January 1953 at Bauer's beachfront mansion in Deal, New Jersey.[5] According to the Dramatist Play Service, Bauer is the story of a painter who does not want to paint and the despair it brings him and his wife. Starring only three actors, this play explores the depths of greed, betrayal, love, the freedom of painting, and the freedom of refusing to paint.

Characters

Original cast

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.broadwayworld.com/san-francisco/article/San-Francisco-Playhouse-Presents-World-Premiere-of-BAUER-318-419-20140314# "San Francisco Playhouse Presents World Premiere of Bauer, 3/18–4/19"
  2. Leslie Katz, "Lauren Gunderson's new play Bauer tackles art and history" San Francisco Examiner, 20 March 2014
  3. Karen D'Souza, "Playwright Lauren Gunderson's 'magic wand' about to strike again", San Jose Mercury News, 17 March 2014
  4. Kimberly Chun, "The Realm of the Spirit: A Retrospective of Rudolf Bauer" San Francisco Chronicle, 12 March 2014
  5. Book: Bauer. 6. Lauren Gunderson. 2015. 9780822233787. Dramatists Play Service.