Gesa Power House Theatre presents two performances of Vincent on Friday, September 29, and Saturday, September 30, at 7 p.m.
Vincent is a one-man play written by Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek), directed by Paul Stein, and starring Jean-Michel Richaud, who has performed this show for more than five years on an international tour spanning three continents. The play is set just after the death of little-known painter Vincent Van Gogh, while rumors are flying in Paris. Some say he was a penniless madman, a frequenter of prostitutes and soon to be forgotten artist of trifling quality. Others denounce him as a wayward priest and a foreigner. Many whisper that he took his own life in a moment of insanity. His brother Theo (Richaud), Vincent’s confidante and lifelong supporter, takes the stage in a rented lecture hall to set the record straight.
Vincent opened in Los Angeles in 2012, where it enjoyed a 14-week sold-out run, moved to San Diego for a sold-out run in 2013, and then began touring the United States, including many more sold-out engagements. In 2015, the play had its French-language premiere in Paris, France, where it was nominated for Best Actor and Best Author awards at the Petits Molieres — the French equivalent of the Tony Awards for small theaters. Vincent has been touring internationally in English and French ever since. Vincent was also included in the North Bay Best of 2021 list.
Throughout the play, more than a hundred of Van Gogh’s paintings are projected on a framed screen, providing a rich overview of the artist’s work and visual complement to the story.
“Insightful and moving”
– LA Times
“A fantastic ride”
– Le Monde
Actor Jean-Michel Richaud is a founding member of the award-winning theater company The Next Arena. He has starred in many company productions and has appeared in numerous television and film roles, including What Just Happened with Robert De Niro, Bottle Shock opposite Alan Rickman, and Agent X opposite Sharon Stone. He is also one of the top European voice-over talents in Los Angeles and has dubbed more than 300 movies into French.
Reserved seating tickets ($30-$25 adults, $20 students) are available online or by calling the box office at 509-529-6500. The play runs about 75 minutes without intermission.
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