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The Tramp’s New World

Charlie Chaplin’s most well-known on-screen character was the “Tramp,” a bumbling man whose humor and playfulness guided audiences through some of the darkest periods of the early20th century. After the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, renowned journalist and film critic JamesAgeeurged Chaplin to bring back the Tramp. He wrote a screenplay and sent it to Chaplin, insisting that the Tramp’s humor and grace were essential to help the world heal from this tragedy. Chaplin declined, and the play faded mostly into oblivion.

Rare Chaplin screenplay becomes a play

A new one-man play on stage at Manbites Dog Theater in Durham brings the story back to life. “The Tramp’s New World” mixes Agee’s screenplay with projections, silent film, and physical comedy to tell the story of how the “Tramp” makes his way as the lone survivor of a super-atomic blast. The show is on stage through Saturday, Dec. 19. Host FrankStasiotalks to creator and performer Rob Jansen.

Rob Jansen is the creator and performer of the new one-man show 'The Tramp's New World,' on stage at Manbites Dog in Durham.
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Rob Jansen is the creator and performer of the new one-man show 'The Tramp's New World,' on stage at Manbites Dog in Durham.
Rob Jansen is the creator and performer of the new one-man show 'The Tramp's New World,' on stage at Manbites Dog in Durham.
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Manbites Dog Theater
Rob Jansen is the creator and performer of the new one-man show 'The Tramp's New World,' on stage at Manbites Dog in Durham.

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Anita Rao is the host and creator of "Embodied," a live, weekly radio show and seasonal podcast about sex, relationships & health. She's also the managing editor of WUNC's on-demand content. She has traveled the country recording interviews for the Peabody Award-winning StoryCorps production department, founded and launched a podcast about millennial feminism in the South, and served as the managing editor and regular host of "The State of Things," North Carolina Public Radio's flagship daily, live talk show. Anita was born in a small coal-mining town in Northeast England but spent most of her life growing up in Iowa and has a fond affection for the Midwest.
Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.