The Thousandth Night

by Carol Wolf
directed by Jessica Kubzansky
EXTENDED to July 31, 2005!
1943. A train station between Paris and the German border. French entertainer Guy de Bonheur has one chance at freedom before his derailed train to a concentration camp gets moving again. Like Scheherazade before him, this storyteller spins the tales of 1001 Arabian Nights as though his life depends on it—and it does.
Solo performer virtuoso Ron Campbell (known for his R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe) plays 38 roles in this remarkable play written especially for him. We’re thrilled to announce the Bay Area premiere of this newly designed production of the piece the New York Times, London Times, and LA Times all hailed as “A tour de force!
"Comic Genius! A Breathtaking Tour-de-Force." - San Francisco Chronicle (read the full review)
"Campbell, one of the Bay Area's busiest and most captivating actors, commands the stage and makes you forget other actors are necessary." - Oakland Tribune (read the full review)
"It is so enticing, and performed so well by Campbell, that he captivates his audience." - Contra Costa Times (read the full review)
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Biographies

Carol Wolf

Ron Campbell
Production Photos
Production Awards
- Bay Area Critics Circle: Best Solo Performance (Ron Campbell)