Hand-written missives become ever-chiming texts and lacy corsets pair with flannel shirts in Hunger and Thirst Theatre Collective's production of Molière's THE MISANTHROPE, mixing 17th-century French aristocratic society with today's Brooklyn hipsters to illuminate the backstabbing politics of social circles that exist in every culture and generation. The classic comedy concerns Alceste, whom although he feels it is his duty to call out the superficiality and stupidity he sees before him, is head over heels for the much sought after Célimène, a frivolous flirt that embodies everything he claims to despise. The production will feature original compositions by John Maggi (whose works have been performed at The Kennedy Center and the Oregon Bach Festival) to be performed by the acting ensemble using smartphone music applications. The production will be directed by Ryan Whinnem (Artistic Director of Vacant Lot Theatre Company).
Performances begin on Friday July 26 and the play runs through Sunday August 11 at The Actors Theatre Workshop, located at 145 West 28th Street, 3rd Floor (between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue). Performances play Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm, as well as Sundays at 3pm, with an official opening on Saturday July 27. Tickets are $18 and may be purchased at www.hungerandthirsttheatre.com or at the door. The production is an Equity approved showcase.
Hunger and Thirst Theatre Collective, which premiered last season with an intimate production of Anton Chekhov's IVANOV, a "wondrous, vivid evening of theatre" (Quazen.Com), is committed to the idea that an artistic community should be cultivated between artists and other artists, artists and their audience, and artists and the greater community. The company focuses on plays with timeless themes that connect all generations while striving to expand the audience's experience and the company's impact beyond the time spent within the four walls of the theater.
The cast features Matthew Ellis Murphy (Guthrie Theater, Sonnet Rep) and Ashley Wickett (American Conservatory Theater) in the lead roles of Alceste and Célimène, as well as Christopher Bonewitz, Ashley Downey, Jordan Kaplan, Patricia Lynn, Zak Risinger, and John Tracey. Sets by Elle Kunnos de Voss.
Photo by: Britannie Bond
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