Inertia Productions Presents TheBcam/MacBeth 9/8-26
"TheBcam/MacBeth," a mixed media deconstruction of the classic Shakespeare story of evil, receives its world premiere in a three-week engagement produced by Inertia Productions. Directed by Kevin Kittle ("In God's Hat"), and written by William Shakespeare, with additional material by the ensemble and Don Nigro, "TheBcam/MacBeth" plays from Wednesday September 8 through Sunday September 26, at the Flamboyan Theater at Clemente Soto Veléz Cultural and Educational Center, 107 Suffolk Street on the Lower East Side. The show opens Off-Off Broadway on Sunday September 12 at 2pm. Tickets are $18 and available via Tix.com, either by phone at (800) 595-4TIX (4849), or online at www.tix.com
Combining live action with a mixture of live-feed and filmed projections, "TheBcam/MacBeth" does in fact cleave to Shakespeare's story and text, to which it adds and incorporates new material developed by the ensemble. The resulting hybrid, though highly imagistic and movement-focused, is not meant as a reinvention of or departure from the Shakespeare as it is a deep exploration of its themes of evil and a fall from grace using modern theatrical and textual instruments to perform the probe. As Kittle, the director, explains it, "TheBcam/MacBeth" "broadens the landscape and shows the repercussions and responses to the primary and primal acts of evil." Like the so-called b-cam in film, which picks up secondary shots not the main coverage, Kittle looks for evil's ripple effects on a particularly broad, modern canvas.

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