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A Noise Within to Offer Pay What You Can ENDGAME Performance, 10/24

By: Oct. 03, 2013
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A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company led by Producing Artistic Directors Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott, continues its 22nd season and the third season in its new Pasadena home with Endgame by Samuel Beckett, opening Saturday, October 26 and closing Saturday, November 23, 2013, with previews starting October 19. Endgame, directed by Geoff Elliott, is performed in repertory with Pericles, Prince of Tyre by William Shakespeare, September 14 through November 24, and The Guardsman by Ferenc Molnár, October 5 through November 30.

Many consider Endgame to be the Nobel Prize-winning playwright's greatest work. Endgame mixes beauty, vitality, and wry humor in a devastating distillation of the human condition. The title of the play is taken from the game of chess and is a term used for the end portion of the game where very few chess pieces are left; Beckett was an avid chess player.

Beckett, known for plays that are identified as Theatre of the Absurd, wrote the work in the mid-fifties. The one-act play with four characters, Hamm, Clov, Nagg and Nell, premiered at The Royal Court Theatre in London in a French language performance in April of 1957. It was mounted at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York in January of 1958. In the early 1960's, Endgame was performed in English in Paris. Later Beckett directed two productions of the play - one in Berlin in 1967 and one in London in 1980.

The cast includes Mitchell Edmonds* as Nagg, Geoff Elliott* as Hamm, Jill Hill* as Nell and Jeremy Rabb* as Clov. *member of Actors' Equity

Endgame continues the 2013-2014 A Noise Within season in which the plays are thematically tied by the universal attempt to regain what has been lost. Julia Rodriguez-Elliott said, "Much of life is about managing loss - and the search to find what we perceive is lost: a longing for spent youth as in Come Back, Little Sheba, or the sadness of the tireless search for a lost child in Pericles. Sometimes it is
re-discovery - the thrill of romance in The Guardsman, a self-deception of great entitlement in Macbeth, or sometimes it's the acceptance of endings in Endgame. And sometimes it's making sure that what you believe doesn't end up completely sabotaging your life, as inTartuffe."

A Noise Within's 2013-14 Season continues A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (December 7-22), Tartuffe by Molière (February 22-May 24), Macbeth by William Shakespeare (March 15-May 11), and concludes with Come Back, Little Sheba by William Inge (April 5- May 17).

Endgame is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Pasadena Arts & Culture Commission and the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division. Media Sponsors for A Noise Within's 2013/14 Season are Pasadena Star-News and KPCC 89.3 FM.

A Noise Within is located on the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Sierra Madre Villa Avenue at 3352 East Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107.

Single ticket prices for Endgame start at $34. Contact the A Noise Within box office in person, via phone at 626-356-3100, or online at www.ANoiseWithin.org for updated pricing and seat availability.

"Pay What You Can " tickets are available for Thursday, October 24 at 7:30 PM. Tickets must be purchased in person, at the Box Office after 2:00 PM on the day of the performance. Cash only. Subject to availability.



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