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Kayne Bowling
  • Theatre
  • Class of 2017
  • Willimantic, CT

Eastern Student Kayne Bowling Opens New Theatre with "Pedro, The Great Pretender"

2016 Nov 28

Kayne Bowling '17, an Eastern Connecticut State University student from Willimantic, helped christen the brand new Proscenium Theatre with an inaugural performance of "Cervante's Pedro, The Great Pretender." The historic occasion -- the first major production of the Theatre Program to occur in that venue -- took place within Eastern's new Fine Arts Instructional Center from Nov. 8 to 13.

The classic play by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, a playwright of the Spanish Golden Age, follows the tricks of Pedro, a master pretender whose escapades involve him with a slew of characters and careers as he struggles to find his true vocation in life.

Bowling majors in Theatre with concentrations in Acting and Directing. In "Pedro," Bowling played the Blind Man.

"Our first production in our new Proscenium Theatre hopes to honor Cervantes' timeless subversive satire by connecting the centuries of his day and ours," said Ellen Faith Brodie, director and theatre professor at Eastern. "The costumes evoke the Spanish Golden Age paintings of Velasquez and his contemporaries. The scenic design was inspired by the 20th-century Spanish artist Jean Miro.

"Cervantes lives on in Pedro and we live on through the hopes and dreams of both the author and his creations," continued Brodie. "We are all Pedro: pretenders in many costumes wearing many masks and dreaming of a better life and a better world."

At Eastern, Bowling has also played Rick in the "Phoenix New Play Series: 'The Lighter'" and "Power Plays: 'The Man Who Turned Into A Stick.'"