Award-winning theatre companies Circus Theatricals and Not Man Apart Physical Theatre Ensemble join forces to co-produce the World Premiere of Titus Redux, an adrenaline-fueled adaptation of William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, written, conceived, and choreographed by Not Man Apart's John Farmanesh-Bocca. Starring Circus Theatricals' Jack Stehlin in the title role, the production opens Sunday, Aug. 29, 7PM, at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin is Executive producer.
Infused with
John Farmanesh-Bocca's signature staging - including athletic dance, original scoring and multi-media - Titus Redux is the millennium old tale of a warrior returning to what is home after the ravages of battle. In this contemporary setting, Titus returns to his family after five tours of duty in Afghanistan to bury his eldest son. Resolving to retire from a lifetime of killing on behalf of his country, he quickly discovers that the horrors of war follow him home.
Titus Redux features an seven-member ensemble, including
Jack Stehlin (Titus), Desperate Housewives regular
Brenda Strong (Tamora), three-time time daytime Emmy Award winner Margeaux J London [formerly
Jennifer Landon] (Lavinia),
Nicholas Hormann (Marcus Andronicus),
Vincent Cardinale (Chiron),
Dash Pepin (Demetrius), and
John Farmanesh-Bocca (Aaron). Live cello is provided by Houmayoun Khosravi. The production designers include Allison Leach (costumes), John Rousseau (lights), Adam Phalen (sound),
Jason Collins (special effects) and James Skylar (director of photography).
Titus Redux previews Saturday, August. 28 at 8pm. Opening Night is Sunday, Aug. 29 at 7PM. Performances continue Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm; closing Sunday, September 12 at 7pm. The
Kirk Douglas Theatre is located at 9820 Washington Blvd., in Culver City, CA 90232. For ticket information, call 1-877-369-9112. For group sales call 310-701-0788 or go online at CircusTheatricals.com/tickets.html. Ticket prices: $25 - $35. Free covered parking available after 6pm at Culver City Hall. Enter on Duquesne Ave. For general information visit: http://www.CircusTheatricals.com, or
http://www.NotManApart.com.
Jack Stehlin recently completed a critically lauded title role performance in the Circus Theatricals staging of More Lies About Jerzy. Stehlin's extensive New York and Regional stage credits include "Salome," with
Al Pacino, and nine productions at New York's Public Theatre. In Los Angeles, Stehlin has appeared in myriad Circus Theatricals productions, including
Shem Bitterman's "Harm's Way" (LA and Off-Broadway), which won the prestigious Pen USA Award for Drama. Stehlin may be best known on television as DEA captain Roy Till on the popular Showtime series, "Weeds." In June 2010, he was featured in the season premiere of "Dark Blue" with
Dylan McDermott. He has two films coming out in 2010: "Wilde Salome" directed by and starring
Al Pacino, and "The Chicago 8" with
Danny Masterson,
Gary Cole and
Phillip Baker Hall. Screen Actors Guild award-winner
Brenda Strong returns to the stage after a long run as
Mary Alice Young (the narrator) on the award-winning hit ABC series, Desperate Housewives, now it its 7th season. Favorite Shakespeare roles are Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing and Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, both with the Montana Shakespeare Company. She also was seen in the award-winning play Tamara, as Tamara, Aeilis and Louisa. Notable film and television roles include: Sue Ellen Mischke on Seinfeld;
Matthew Fox's love interest on Party of Five;
Treat Williams' wife Julia on Everwood; and Captain Deladier in Starship Troopers. Margeaux J. London (formerly
Jennifer Landon) returns to the
Kirk Douglas after last summer's critically acclaimed dual performance as both the wife and the daughter in
John Farmanesh-Bocca's critically lauded production of Pericles Redux. Previously, she was accorded three consecutive Emmys for her work on the series, As the World Turns, from 2005 to 2008. Over the last seven years, London has trained with Farmanesh-Bocca at various locales, including the Ruskin Group Theatre and the Big Sur Theatre Lab near Carmel.
Currently garnering universal critical appraise and an Ovation Award Recommendation for its West Coast premiere staging of
Davey Holmes' More Lies About Jerzy, Circus Theatricals celebrates its its 15th season in Los Angeles. Best known for producing classic plays or new plays with a classic twist, the company has celebrated a string of classic and world premiere hits in both Los Angeles and Off-Broadway. Under the leadership of Artistic Director and company founder
Jack Stehlin (also known on television as Roy Till on Showtime's "Weeds," Circus Theatricals has an ensemble of actors, directors and playwrights from stage, film and television. The company also has a professional training center called The New American Studio for Theatre and Film, which offer studios in scene study, on camera acting for Film and Television, and more. This year, Circus Theatricals launched The New American Screenplay Contest, in which the winners will receive cash prizes, and the finalist in the short film category will have their film produced.
NOT MAN APART - PHYSICAL THEATRE ENSEMBLE- Under the direction of founding director
John Farmanesh-Bocca (Juilliard School Directing Fellow), Not man Apart-Physical Theatre Ensemble has been dubbed "a futuristic theatre company" by the Hollywood Reporter. The company is an ensemble of performers, dancers, actors, and theatre artists who create dance/movement inspired theatre pieces using a mash-up of theatre approaches, cultivating new forms and ancient techniques alike to present thrilling staging of both modern and classic texts, using multi-track scoring, physical prowess, unconventional dance and movement. Following the success of last year's Not Man Apart Los Angeles debut of Pericles Redux at The
Kirk Douglas Theatre - which was named one of the best plays of 2009 by the Los Angeles Theatre Alliance - this production continues its mission to be known as the premiere physical theatre ensemble of the West Coast of the U.S.A.
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