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“It was funny, emotional, delicate, and very respectful of the bible.”
- Paulo Rodrigues, Director of USC Brazil
"I loved the play and I learned a lot watching your clowns!"
- Paola Musatti, Professional Clown, São Paulo
"It takes true art to keep that fine balance between comedy and sacred"
- Paulo Rodrigues, Director of USC Brazil

The Stanislavky Institute and Four Clowns presents
Abraham & Isaac
by David Bridel
directed by Jeremy Aluma and David Bridel
March 2015
at MuBe Cultural Theatre (São Paulo, Brazil)

“It was funny, emotional, delicate, and very respectful of the bible.”
– Paulo Rodrigues, Director of USC Brazil
“I loved the play and I learned a lot watching your clowns!”
– Paola Musatti, Professional Clown, São Paulo

Starring…
Jamie Franta (US actor) as ISAAC
Vitor Moreno (Brazilian actor) as THE ANGEL
Zach Steel (US actor) as ABRAHAM
Luciana Stipp (Brazilian actor) as SARAH and REBECCA

Produced by The Stanislavsky Institute, Four Clowns, Jeremy Aluma, David Bridel and Luciana Stipp

This fundamental story poses one of the central questions of the Old Testament: to whom does man owe allegiance, himself or God? As we investigate Abraham’s character – man of fear or ruthless fanatic? – modern themes rear ugly heads, and humor transforms into terror. Performed by American and Brazilian actors, this physical clown piece is an international collaboration of epic proportions.

Four Clowns was hawarded a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs to work with The Stanislavsky Institute in São Paulo, Brazil on Abraham & Isaac, a piece in their Old Testament Series.