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Renaissance Theaterworks Presents THE ROAD TO MECCA in April

By: Mar. 04, 2013
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Renaissance Theaterworks (RTW) wraps up its 20th season with THE ROAD TO MECCA by Athol Fugard. Suzan Fete will be directing one of Fugard's most lyrical plays, featuring Linda Stephens, Bri Sudia and Jonathan Gillard Daly. Running April 5 - 28, 2013, at the Studio Theatre, 158 N. Broadway. Tickets can be purchased for $36 (fee & taxes not included) in person at the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office, by telephone at (414) 291-7800, or online at www.r-t-w.com.

THE ROAD TO MECCA is based on the life and work of Helen Martins - South Africa's foremost Outsider Artist. For over 20 years, reclusive Miss Helen created her own "Mecca" - a fascinating backyard world of sculpture and mosaics in a desolate region of Apartheid South Africa. The village Pastor who embodies the community's conservative values is determined to move the elderly Miss Helen into an old age home. Miss Helen's dearest friend Elsa is just as determined that she remain free. MECCA is a tribute to the bravery of the Artist and the significance of artistic freedom in an oppressed society. The ROAD TO MECCA enjoyed an acclaimed Broadway revival in 2012, starring RoseMary Harris as Miss Helen.
The character of Miss Helen bears an uncanny resemblance to Milwaukee's own Outsider Artist Mary Nohl who created her personal "Mecca" of outdoor sculpture at her Beach Drive home in Fox Point.
Director: Suzan Fete
Cast: Jonathan Gillard Daly (Marius), Linda Stephens (Helen), Bri Sudia (Elsa)
Production Team: Julie Swenson (Producer), Brandy Kline (Stage Manager), Lisa Schlenker (Set Design), R.H. Graham (Lighting Design), Holly Payne (Costume Design), Paul Hurley (Sound Design), Nikki Kulas and Jen Lyons (Prop Design), Raeleen McMillion (Dialect Coach), Katie Martin (Visual Artist), Brandon Kirkham (Sculptures), Anthony Lyons (Technical Director), Kat Wodtke (Deck Chief), Darcy Devens (Backstage/Wardrobe)
Special thanks to community members for participating in the "Making Mecca" owl days led by artist and Peck School of the Arts' faculty member, Katie Martin.

Ticket Information: Tickets to THE ROAD TO MECCA are $28 for previews and $36 for regular performances (taxes and fees not included). Tickets are available through The Broadway Theatre Center box office by calling (414) 291-7800 or online at www.r-t-w.com. All performances are at The Studio Theatre, 158 N. Broadway. Preview performances are April 5th at 8:00pm and April 6h at 4:00pm. Monday, April 15th 2013, will be the Pay-What-You-Can performance at 7:30 p.m. (Tickets for the April 15th performance will be available at the door at 6:30 p.m. No phone-in orders or advanced sales will be accepted for the Pay-What-You-Can performance.)

THE ROAD TO MECCA is sponsored by the Mary L. Nohl Fund and The Brico Fund. Renaissance Theaterworks receives support from the Wisconsin Arts Board, The City of Milwaukee Arts Board, CAMPAC, United Performing Arts Fund, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, and private donors and foundations.



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