Mad Horse Theatre Company welcomes the New Year with the Maine Premiere of Rajiv Joseph's Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. This remarkably haunting play throws two American soldiers, a tormented Iraqi translator, a brooding tiger, and a host of spirits together in war-torn Iraq and dares you not to look away as they try to find meaning, forgiveness and redemption among the city's ruins. Director Nathan Speckman recently appeared on Good Day Maine to talk about the show, and Tootie Van Reenan gave a preview performance as the Tiger. watch!
The dead have as much voice as the living in this complicated, surreal, and highly theatrical play, which was a 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist. Mad Horse Theatre Company's production of Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo is directed by Company member Nathan Speckman, who directed last year's critically acclaimed production of Austin Pendleton's Uncle Bob.
Mad Horse Company member Tootie Van Reenan stars as the Tiger, a role made famous on Broadway by Robin Williams. Company member Brent Askari is joined by guest artists Mark Rubin, Jake Cote, Evan Dalzell, Reba Short, and Allison McCall. The play will be performed in the round, giving the audience a truly intimate theatrical experience.
Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo runs January 17 through February 3 in Mad Horse's new theatre at the Hutchins School, 24 Mosher Street, South Portland. Show times are Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30pm, and Sunday matinees at 2pm. There will be a Talk Back with the director and the actors immediately following the matinee performance on Sunday, January 27.
Tickets are $20, $15 for seniors and students. Mad Horse also offers Pay What You Can performances each Thursday during the run. Reservations are recommended. Order tickets online at www.madhorse.com or call the Box Office at 207-730-2389.
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