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A deliciously naughty valentine to Paris, Fêtes de la Nuit celebrates life, love and all things Parisian, weaving together a pulsating collage of dance, music, language and drama. Set in a sidewalk café in 21st century Paris, Fêtes reveals that from first kisses to eternal bonds, a quiet truth remains: it is always love that makes us human. Fêtes de la Nuit, translated as “celebrations of the night”, sensually expresses the beauty, complexity and passion of the human condition in relationship to the divine experience of lust and love.


Kim Weild acknowledges Park Avenue Armory for residency in association with the development of this work.

Brian H Scott


Brian H Scott (Scenic Design) Currently he is designing Antigone for SITI Company in NYC, Age of Iron for Classic Stage Company and Trojan Women for NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing. Other Recent Projects include Titus Andronicus at The Court Theatre in Chicago. Tempest, Hamlet, Richard II andRichard III for Classic Stage Company in NYC. As a SITI Company member he designed lighting for Who Do You Think You Are, Radio Macbeth, Hotel Cassioepia(Henry Hewes Design Award Nomination), Death and the Ploughman,bobrauschenbergamerica(Henry Hewes Design Award 2004)War of the Worlds Radio Play and Systems/Layers. He has designed lighting for Dead Man’s Cell Phone for Playwrights Horizons, Songs from an Unmade Bed with NYTW, The Importance of Being Earnest at Arena Stage. MacbethDeath of a Salesman in Baton Rouge, La. With Rude Mechanicals, he has designed Method Gun, How Late It Was How LateLipstick TracesMatchPlay, Cherrywood and Get Your War On.

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