Wiley Hausam, Director
Daniel Gurskis, Dean, College of the Arts
SOLD OUT Performance
PEAK Performances presents
Man on Wire
Film, followed by Audience Q&A with
Philippe Petit
Thu. September 26, 2024, 7:00pm
PRESENTATION HALL
School of Communication and Media
About the Artist
Since becoming world famous for walking a steel cable without permission between the towers of the World Trade Center at the age of 24, Philippe Petit has performed on the high wire all over the world. Among the most famous sites are Notre Dame (illegally in 1971), the Eiffel Tower, Grand Central Station, and Lincoln Center. Other distinctive locations include Jerusalem, Tokyo, Frankfurt, and Vallauris, France (for Picasso’s 90th birthday)—there are more than 100 in total.
For Philippe, walking the wire is an art form; his goal is to raise the sights (literally) of people who watch him. He has become an icon for the proposition that mountains can be moved, dreams can come true, and nothing is impossible.
Now 74 and still doing major high-wire appearances, Philippe is also an author, artist, close-up magician, lock-picker, keynote speaker, 18th-century-method timber framer, chess player, aficionado of French wine, linguist, and was once seen bullfighting in Peru. He has been arrested over 500 times on five continents—for street juggling. He has been an artist-in-residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City for more than 40 years, and it is there that he recently staged, with a cast that featured Sting, the grand celebration of the 50th anniversary of his WTC coup.
Philippe’s hopes for the near future include publishing his recently completed autobiography, finding a creative way to celebrate the reopening of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris (the site of his first illegal high-wire walk), polishing and then touring his one-man show and, of course, identifying new places in the world to perform on the high wire.
Staff Credits
PEAK Performances
Wiley Hausam | Director
Taliyah Bethea | Marketing Assistant
Susan Case | Program Book Coordinator
Patrick Flood | Graphic Designer, Art Director
Martin Halo | Website Development
Michael Landes | Membership Coordinator
Peg Schuler-Armstrong | General Manager
Nella Vera | Interim Marketing Director
Blake Zidell Associates | Media Representative
College of the Arts
Performance Operations
Andy Dickerson | Production Manager
Colin van Horn | Technical Director
Kevin Johnson | Sr. Production Engineer
Jason Flamos | Lighting Supervisor
Laurel Brolly | Business Manager
Jeff Lambert Wingfield | Box Office Manager
William Collins | Interim Audience Manager
Reyna Cortes, Shantel Maysonett, Susanne Oyedeji, Eliezer Ramirez | Box Office Leads
College of the Arts
Daniel Gurskis | Dean
Ronald L. Sharps | Associate Dean
Christine Lemesianou | Associate Dean
Zacrah S. Battle | College Administrator
Christopher Kaczmarek | Chairperson, Department of Art and Design
Anthony Mazzocchi | Director, John J. Cali School of Music
Keith Strudler | Director, School of Communication and Media
Kathleen Kelley | Chairperson, Department of Theatre and Dance
Wiley Hausam | Director, Arts + Cultural Programming
Hillery Makatura | Director, Performance Operations
Patricia Piroh | Director, Broadcast and Media Operations
Megan C. Austin | Director, University Galleries
Coming Soon
LAURA BENANTI
MUSIC | SINGER
Sat., November 16 @ 8:00 PM
ALEXANDER KASSER THEATER
QUEEN OF THE MIST
MUSICAL-IN-CONCERT
Book, Music & Lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa
Orchestrations by Michael Starobin
Directed by Kirsten Sanderson
Thu. & Fri., February 20-21 @ 7:30 PM
Sat., February 22 @ 8:00 PM
Sun., February 23 @ 3:00 PM
ALEXANDER KASSER THEATRE
QUEEN OF THE MIST is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals concordtheatricals.com
MANUAL CINEMA
FRANKENSTEIN
MULTIMEDIA PUPPETRY, LIVE MUSIC, FILM, THEATER
Sat., May 3 @ 8:00 PM
ALEXANDER KASSER THEATER
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Programs in this season were made possible, in part, by the Alexander Kasser Theater Endowment Fund, PEAK Patrons, and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
PEAK Performances develops, presents, and produces a broad range of world-class dance, film, master classes, music, opera and music theater, talks, and theater in the Alexander Kasser Theater on the campus of Montclair State University for students, faculty, staff, and the general public. We are building community through live performance. PEAK Performances is a program of the university’s Arts + Cultural Programming Department.