The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) continues its 2010/11 Season with Steven Sater and Serj Tankian's world premiere rock musical Prometheus Bound, directed by Diane Paulus.
WHEN:
February 25 - April 2, 2011
See "At a Glance" for details - please note non-traditional schedule.
WHERE:
OBERON, 2 Arrow Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge
TICKETS:
Begin at $25. Student rush $15. Seniors $5 off regular ticket price. Group Rates available.
Single tickets can be purchased on line at http://www.AmericanRepertoryTheater.org, by phone at 617-547-8300, or in person at the A.R.T. Box Office,
64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
RATING:
Recommended for 13 and older.
RUNNING TIME:
Eighty minutes, no intermission.
DETAILS:
An outcry against tyranny, Prometheus Bound illustrates one man's struggle against the brute force of a ruthless dictator. Written by Tony and Grammy Award-winning playwright and lyricist Steven Sater (Spring Awakening) with music composed by Grammy Award-winning System of a Down lead singer Serj Tankian, this new musical is inspired by Aeschylus's Ancient Greek tragedy about the heroic struggle of Western civilization's first prisoner of conscience. A.R.T. Artistic Director Diane Paulus stages this world premiere production in OBERON, immersing the audience in an environment that has the Dionysian energy and rebelliousness of a rock concert.
The cast includes Gavin Creel as Prometheus, Lea DeLaria as Force, Michael Cunio as Oceanos, Gabe Ebert as Hephaistos/Hermes, Uzo Aduba as Io, Celina Carvajal, Ashley Flanagan as Daughters of the Ocean, and Jo Lampert as Daughter of the Ocean and Violence. The band includes Charlie Chronopolous on guitars and sitar; Tom Duprey on trumpet, clarinet, bass clarinet, flugerlhorn, violin and accordion; David Finch on violin, viper, and trombone; Jeff Muzerolle on drums, percussion, and synthesizer; and Rob Simring on bass guitars. The Band Leader is Vincent Padulla.
Scenic Design is by Riccardo Hernandez, Costume Design by Emily Rebholz, Lighting Design by Kevin Adams, Sound Design by Clive Goodwin. Choreography is by Stephen Petronio, Vocal Design by AnnMarie Milazzo, Music Supervision by Debra Barsha and Lance Horne.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND PROMETHEUS BOUND:ABOUT THE COMPANY:
Gavin Creel (Prometheus) most recently appeared in the role of Claude in Hair on Broadway (Tony® nomination), in the 2004 Broadway Revival of La Cage Aux Folles, and in the 2002 production of Thoroughly Modern Millie (Tony Award nomination). He was also seen in The Goodman Theatre/Kennedy Center production of Bounce, as well as Hair and Mary Poppins on London's West End. As an independent musician, Creel released a debut pop album entitled, "Goodtimenation" in 2006, and recently followed it up with a six song EP of original acoustic tunes called "Quiet," which in its first week broke onto the Billboard Heatseekers Album Chart. Creel is a respected advocate for the LGBT community, and has gained national attention performing and speaking at events and rallies.
Uzo Aduba (Io) was seen in Coram Boy on Broadway, The Seven Off-Broadway, Godspell at Paper Mill Productions, A Civil War Christmas at the Huntington Theatre, Venice at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, and the regional revival of Abyssinia.
Celina Carvajal (Daughter of the Ocean) Broadway credits include Tarzan, Dracula, 42nd Street, and Cats. Off-Broadway The Toxic Avenger, Rooms, and BedBugs!!! at NYMF (NYMF outstanding actor award). Television credits include Sex and the City, The Stepford Wives, and The Graduates.
Michael Cunio (Oceanos) appeared in Hairspray on Broadway and the national tour, and Jersey Boys in Chicago, as well as the film Fluffer.
Lea DeLaria (Force) is an American comedienne, actress, and jazz musician, and the first openly gay comic to appear on a late-night talk show. She was seen on Broadway in the 1998 revival of On the Town and the 2000 revival of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Off-Broadway in Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told. She has released two CD recordings of her comedy, "Bulldyke in a China Shop" and "Box Lunch;" as well as a recording of timeless pop-standards entitled "The Live Smoke Sessions."
Gabriel Ebert (Hephaistos/Hermes) appeared as Ken in John Logan's Red on Broadway, as Stanley in Brief Encounter at Studio 54, and as Justin in The Sacrifices at The Public Theater's Summer Play Festival. He is a recent graduate of the Juilliard School.
Jo Lampert (Daughter of the Ocean/Violence) was seen in The Daughters at Yale Institute for Music Theatre/Joe's Pub, The Last Goodbye at Joe's Pub and the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Riccardo Hernandez (Set Design) Close to 20 A.R.T. credits including Best of Both Worlds, The Seagull, Julius Caesar, Britannicus. On Broadway he designed Caroline, or Change, Topdog/Underdog (also Royal Court, London), Elaine Stritch at Liberty (also West End's Old Vic, London and national tour), Parade (Tony and Drama Desk Nominations), Bells Are Ringing, Noise/Funk (also national tours and Japan), The Tempest. Other New York credits include over a dozen productions at New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater; as well as Santa Fe Opera, Lincoln Center, Second Stage, New York Theater Workshop, MTC, MCC, Playwrights Horizons, Cherry Lane, BAM; and numerous regional theaters and opera houses, including Il Postino for Los Angeles Opera and the Kennedy Center this season.
Emily Rebholz (Costume Design) Broadway credits include Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson (also at The Public Theater and Center Theater Group). Other New York designs include When I Come To Die; On The Levee; Broke-ology, Clay (Lincoln Center); Honey Brown Eyes (The Working Theater); Bottom of the World (Atlantic Theater); Bachelorette (Second Stage Uptown); This Wide Night (Naked Angels); Killers and Other Family (Rattlestick Theatre); The Language of Trees (Roundabout Theatre); Sax and Dixon, Jollyship the Whizbang, Boom (Ars Nova). Select Regional: Dinner With Friends (Westport Country Playhouse); Becky Shaw (The Wilma Theatre); Six Degrees of Separation (The Old Globe); Murderers, Doubt, Expecting Isabel (Asolo Repertory Theatre); Caroline in Jersey, Beyond Therapy (Williamstown Theatre Festival).
Kevin Adams (Lighting Design) Broadway credits include the Tony Award winning productions American Idiot, Spring Awakening, and The 39 Steps; the Tony nominated productions next to normal and HAIR; as well as Passing Strange, Everyday Rapture, Take Me Out, Hedda Gabler, and solo shows for John Leguizamo, Eve Ensler, and Kevin Bacon. Off-Broadway credits include Hedwig and the Angry Inch, premiers by Edward Albee, Eric Bogosian, Christopher Durang, Kander and Ebb, Rinde Eckert, Richard Greenberg, Tony Kushner, Terrence McNally, Charles Mee Jr., Neil Simon, Anna Deveare Smith, and Paula Vogel. Other: Steppenwolf Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Yale Rep, Donmar Warehouse, NY City Opera, Kennedy Center, HBO's MILDREd Pierce, Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs, concerts by Audra McDonald, Patti LuPone, and Sandra Bernhard. 2002 Obie for Sustained Excellence.
Clive Goodwin (Sound Design) A.R.T. credits include The Blue Flower, Cabaret, Alice vs. Wonderland, and Paradise Lost. London credits include BBC's Dancing With The Stars, Later with Jools Holland, The Sound of Musicals, and Friday Night with Jonathan Ross; ITV's Parkinson. Music credits include Radiohead, Jamiroquai, Paolo Nutini, Orbital, Sparks, The Waterboys, Glastonbury Festival, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal College of Music. Sound designer for The Dresser, Wyrd Sisters, and Dracula-The Vampire Strikes Back at Woodhouse Players. He also designed productions at Brooklyn Academy Of Music, Hollywood Bowl, Madison Square Garden, Royal Festival Hall, and Avignon Festival.
In 2009, the A.R.T. welcomed its new Artistic Director, Diane Paulus. Armed with the A.R.T.'s mission to expand the boundaries of theater, Paulus and her team have engaged thousands of new theatergoers at performances of Sleep No More, The Donkey Show, Gatz, Best of Both Worlds, Johnny Baseball and Cabaret as well as festivals like Emerging America. Critics and audiences have embraced the immersive environments that have become hallmarks of A.R.T. productions. The Theater has broadened its focus to include the audience's total experience, providing them with a sense of ownership in the theatrical event. The A.R.T.'s new club theater OBERON, which Paulus calls a "Second Stage for the 21st century," is an example of one initiative that has not only become an incubator for local artists but also has attracted national attention as a groundbreaking model for programming. Through all of its work, the A.R.T. is committed to building a community of artists, designers, technicians, administrators and audience.
The Loeb Drama Center, located at 64 Brattle Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge, is accessible to persons with special needs and to those requiring wheelchair seating or first-floor restrooms. Deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons can also reach the theater by calling the toll-free N.E. Telephone Relay Center at 1-800-439-2370.
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