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Lord & Lady Macbeth are very much in love-- the envy of the Scottish nobility. He's an extraordinary warrior who's tough, witty, and honorable. She's his lovely, charming, soul mate who wants what's best for him. Macbeth is the story of how they lose their souls, in haunting, blood-spattered detail. Fueled by ambition, Macbeth performs unspeakable acts when three strange and beautiful Witches appear with promises of greatness. One murder leads to another; and another, and still more in this shockingly modern tale of brutality, eroticism, and the supernatural. Directed by Lynnea Benson.
Sunday Matinees are followed by an informal talk-back with cast and Artistic Director.
Cast:
Belle Addison, Aaron Bartz, Ariel Bethany, Todd Butera*, Michael Chmiel*, Lenny Ciotti, Kaitlin Large, Vanessa Weinert Locke, Louis Lorens, Matt Madsen, Moti Margolin, Brandon Morrissey, Kyle Nunn ,Jean Fracois Ines Ogoubiyi, Hannah Owens, Patrick Roberts, Kevin G. Shinnick*, Lindsay Tanner, Marcus Watson
*Performing courtesy of Actors' Equity Assocation. AEA approved showcase.
Scenic and lighting design - Jak Prince
Costume design - Laura Taber Bacon
Fight choreographer - Ian Marshall
Production stage manager - Jenna Lazar
Assistant director - Alexandra H. Rubin
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Ticketing and Show Information |
| Category |
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| Presenter |
The Frog And Peach Theatre Co. |
| Preview |
April 15, 2010 |
| Opening |
April 17, 2010 (7:30pm) |
| Closing |
May 9, 2010 |
| Schedule |
Thur - Sat at 7:30pm / Sun at 3pm |
| Run Time |
2 hours 20 minutes |
| Theatre |
West End Theatre (In the Church of St. Paul and St Andrew) |
| Location |
263
W. 86th St (Broadway and West End Ave) |
| Price |
$18 |
| Box Office |
Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the theater ½ hour prior to the performance. |
| Phone |
Smarttix (212) 868 - 4444 |
| Online |
http://www.smarttix.com/ |
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Wheelchair entrance is at the main entrance at 263 W 86th St. No steps are
involved.
Theatre 1 flight upstairs
Elevator - yes
Restrooms are down stairs from the theatre. |
| Subway |
1 to 86th St, walk west on West 86th St |
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Reviews
Signs of Life
When a musical has as its setting a concentration camp, singing and dancing don't immediately pop into one's head.
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Frigid Festival 2010
3 Reviews
Medea
Last Night with the Boys
Fishbowl
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Clybourne Park
Bruce Norris' ingenious Clybourne Park sharply stings and then bites while it dances around the tenuous civilities practiced in race relations.
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Hostage Song
"Taking a hostage situation in a nameless war-torn country and turning it into an indie-rock musical, Clay McLeod Chapman's ferocious talent seems to know no boundaries."
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Venus in Fur
"The fun begins with a crash of thunder, a flash of lightning and the sudden appearance of John Lee Beatty’s set for Venus in Fur at the Classic Stage Company. Adapted by David Ives from Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s 1870 "Venus in Furs", we are privy to an S and M duet and all that that implies."
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Ages of the Moon
"You know Sam Shepard is feeling his age while you watch his play, Ages of the Moon, where two men in their 60's face their upcoming infirmities just around the corner with death not far behind that."
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Ernest in Love
"It's almost redundant to make a musical out of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Ernest, but the score of just such a musical entitled Ernest in Love by Anne Croswell (book and lyrics) and Lee Pockriss (music) is charming enough with a nod to Gilbert and Sullivan and with enough of the original play intact that the experience is an enjoyable one."
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Zero Hour
"In the bio-play, Zero Hour, Jim Brochu captures the man’s zest for living and his painful anger at things unjust and baffling as well as conveying Mostel’s signature quirks."
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FESTIVALS
Mar 25 - Apr 5, 2010 The 2010 New York Maria Irene Fornés Festival
See schedule at website.
Apr 15 - Apr 24, 2010 Left Out Festival
Stage Left Studio Gay-themed work, mostly solo plays, cabaret acts, stand-up comedy, monologues, and spoken word pieces.
June 3 - June 27, 2010 Planet Connections Theatre Festivity New York's premiere eco-friendly theatre festival. Fostering a diverse cross-section of performances.
At Robert Moss Theater (440 Lafayette Street), The Gene Frankel Theatre (24 Bond Street) and Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street (Bleecker Street Theatre and Green Room Theatre). Available online at http://tinyurl.com/ycpxz5e or by calling 866-811-4111.
June 4 - July 3, 2010 The Too Soon Festival The Annual Summer Theme Festival runs for 4 weeks every June. The theme changes every year. This year's festival is "The Too Soon Festival."
July 12 - Aug 1, 2010 Midtown International Theatre Festival Welcomes any kind of stage play, musical or otherwise.
July 13 - July 18, 2010
Samuel French Inc. Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival
35th annual edition of this short play festival, where contenders vie for publication prizes.
At Lion Theatre.
Aug 8 - Sept 5, 2010
Theater for the New City will present a month long anthology of wide-ranging and original theatrical visions embracing drama, poetry, music, and dance in the summer of 2010 from performing artists representing theater and performance companies in their theater complex downtown. In 2010, Dream Up Festival hopes to offer at least 20 shows on the festival line up. The motto of the festival is "Dream Up: Invent, Concoct."
Aug 13 - Aug 29, 2010
New York International Fringe Festival.
The 14th annual edition of North America's largest multi-arts performance festival, featuring 200+ shows from all over the world in every genre.
Sept 27 - Oct 17, 2010
New York Musical Theatre Festival. The seventh annual edition of this festival of new musicals.
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