2007-2008 Season



Neil Patel, Set Design
Clint Ramos, Costume Design
Thomas Shaw, Music Composition
Fitz Patton, Sound Design
Michael Chybowski, Lighting Design
Tracy Bersley, Movement
Emily DeCola, Puppet Design
Erin Kennedy Lunsford, Hair and Makeup Design
Elizabeth Smith, Voice and Text Consultant

directed by Davis McCallum

 
Christopher Oden and Victoire Charles in The Tempest. Photo by James Culp.  

The Tempest, a play of enduring enchantment, is one of the richest treasures found in drama.  Shakespeare's magical last play, his poignant farewell to the stage, has love, tragedy and comedy combined in equal measure. The usurped wizard, Prospero, draws his enemies to his enchanted island to exact revenge yet, ultimately, finds peace and the ability to forgive.  Hailed as a stunning climax to the career of England’s favorite dramatist, The Tempest is a play praising the glories of reconciliation and forgiveness. Some believe that Prospero’s final speeches signify Shakespeare’s personal adieu from the stage.

The Tempest has something for everyone: comedy, revenge, attempted murder and a love story – all controlled by a philosopher/magician. And it plays out, like today’s reality shows so popular with students (like Lost or Survivor) against the backdrop of groups of island castaways. However, supporting the story is some of Shakespeare’s most beautiful, transcendent, and emotional language. If we can hook the young with the story, we can show them how the language is the necessary vessel to transport them there.

Selected for its theme of reconciliation, The Tempest is an excellent introduction to Shakespeare for young and new theatergoers and a reminder of Shakespeare’s most beautiful use of language for those more seasoned.  This theme of reconciliation needs to be heard by every generation. As we are able to overcome the boundaries of reality, like Prospero, through learning and magic (in our era, the explosion of technology is an apt analogy), we may forget the relationships that are supposed to be central to our lives. The Tempest reminds us that it is never too late to re-form broken relationships through forgiveness. 

The Acting Company’s production transforms Shakespeare’s play into deeply affecting theater.  Director Davis McCallum and a team of extremely talented actors and designers create a mesmerizing theatrical tour-de-force that should be seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike.

With the presentation of Shakespeare's The Tempest, The Acting Company will present Orson Welles' Moby Dick Rehearsed, and continue its 35-year tradition of bringing touring classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America.

Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Jesse L. Martin, Frances Conroy, David Ogden Stiers, Jeffrey Wright and Rainn Wilson are but a handful of actors whose careers have been developed by The Acting Company.  Honored by the Tony Awards for Excellence in Theater, the Company has won the Obie, Audelco, Citibank’s Excellence in Education and Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards. 

Since its founding by the legendary John Houseman and Margot Harley in 1972, The Acting Company has performed 129 productions touring to 48 states and ten foreign countries.  

See for yourself what makes The Acting Company – winner of a TONY Award for Excellence in Theater the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America.

 
THE TEMPEST in NEW YORK CITY

“A sparkling production and superbly assured cast.”
                                         – News Tribune, Tacoma
 
 

Buy New York Season tickets online now through www.theatermania.com
for performances at Baruch Performing Arts Center starting May 8, 2008,
or call TheaterMania at 212-352-3101.

Tickets also available at the BPAC Box Office.

Baruch Performing Arts Center (BPAC)
East 25th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues, NYC

 

 

Photo: Kelley Curran and Christopher Oden in The Tempest. Photo by James Culp.

 

 

 

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