Caleb Hammond's
1000 Wolves
October 23--November 1, 2008

Written and directed by Caleb Hammond
The Wolfman lives through the history of the twentieth century. En route, he stumbles through layers of time, like the layers of a palimpsest, into the histories of thousands of others just like him; some famous, some anonymous. He puts his ear “to the heart chamber of the world”, and as suggested by Nietzsche and Artaud the result is a beautiful, horrible fragmentation of the self.
Caleb Hammond is a director, actor and writer of theater work, as well as a visual artist. Recently he has created and directed “SICK” at the Ontological, directed a production of Erik Ehn’s “Seal Skin” at Boston Fever Fest, played the role of Arnie Kott in Jay Schieb’s “Untitled MARS” at PS122 and the roles of William Faulkner and Mr. Rowe in Scheib’s “This Place is a Desert” at The Pubic Theater’s Under the Radar Festival.
Caleb Hammond: Conception and Direction
Peter Ksander: Design
Miranda Hardy: Lights
October 23--November 1
Tickets $17 adults/$12 students
tickets available here or at Theatermania: 212-352-3101
Cash only at the door.
At the Ontological Theater at St. Mark’s Church, 131 East 10th Street (at 2nd Avenue), NYC
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