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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.

Kyle Knauf


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Kyle Knauf

Kyle Knauf

Kyle Knauf (Jean-François) was recently nominated by Ars Nova to take part in the final week of 365NYC at The Public. He will be featured in a book about the technique of Comedia del Arte written by Nicky Woltz and Arnold Arronson. In New York he has performed in New York Classical Theaters Loves Labours Lost, Classic Stage Companys Young Company version of Tartuffe and Scapin, and the Flea Theaters Obie winning production of Benten Kozo as Benten. Internationally he took part in two festivals: The Schauspiel Festival in Essen, Germay with Comedy of Errors and The Arezzo Festival in Italy with Scapin. Regional credits include: Romeo Y Julieta (Quantum Theater, CA), Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare by the Sea, CA), Naked Angels (Sacred Fools, CA).
Other projects include: Fêtes de la Nuit – Charles Mee (Riverside Theater), I-Claudius (Theater Askew) and various independent films including Twigged, Katrina. Kyle is a graduate of Columbia University’s MFA acting program. www.kyleknauf.biz

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