The Guthrie Theater and The Acting Company reunite to present Julius Caesar, a contemporary spin on Shakespeare's conspiratorial political tragedy, from January 14 – February 5 in the Dowling Studio. Now in its fourth year, this burgeoning partnership between the Guthrie and The Acting Company is a productive training ground that showcases the talents of up-and-coming actors. Directed by Rob Melrose, this production of Julius Caesar boasts an intentionally contemporary look and feel and features graduates of the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater B.F.A. Actor Training Program, A Guthrie Experience for Actors in Training and alumni of The Acting Company.
The 2011-12 tour company includes University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater B.F.A. Actor Training Program graduates Ernest Bentley (Commoner 1/ Press / Lucius / Metellus Cimber / Waiter / Lucilius), Caleb Carlson (Police Officer / Soothsayer / Artemidorus / Cinna the Poet / Soldier / Volumnius), Whitney Hudson (Flavius / Cinna), Noah Putterman (Secret Service / Decius Brutus / Lepidus / Soldier), Sid Solomon (Cassius) and William Sturdivant (Brutus). The tour also features former A Guthrie Experience for Actors in Training Program participants Bjorn DuPaty (Julius Caesar) and Kathleen Wise (Commoner 3 / Press / Portia /Popillius / Anthony's Servant / Citizen 3). Rounding out the cast are Kaliswa Brewster (Calpurnia / Publius / Octavius's Servant / Citizen 3) and Ray Chapman (Murellus / Press corps / Trebonius / Citizen 2 / Soldier / Messala) who have previously performed at the Guthrie with The Acting Company and Zachary Fine (Mark Antony), Joseph Midyett (Commoner 2 / Metellus Cimber / Octavius) and Kevin Orton (Casca / Citizen 1 / Soldier / Titinus) who are all alumni of The Acting Company and will be making their Guthrie debuts.
Of this production of Julius Caesar Melrose notes, "In the '80s and '90s, every election was peppered with reports of 'voter apathy.' The intense passion that now permeates our politics and threatens to divide our country makes this a perfect time to re-examine Shakespeare's Julius Caesar-a play that looks at what happens when political convictions create conflict and sometimes tragic upheaval."
"We're going to tour the country and a lot of young people are going to see it," Melrose adds. "It could be their first time experiencing Shakespeare, and how great for them to see it and imagine the circumstances of the play-rather than getting bogged down by a bunch of actors in robes and togas."
Even as the people of Rome celebrate Julius Caesar's victory over his rival Pompey, Caius Cassius draws Marcus Brutus into a growing conspiracy against Caesar. A soothsayer calls on Caesar to beware the Ides of March, and on that fateful morning Caesar's wife pleads with him not to go to the Senate. Despite these warnings, Caesar goes to the Senate, where the conspirators stab him to death. Brutus' appeal to the people justifying the murder pales in comparison to the words of Caesar's ally, Mark Antony. Antony's speech incites the Roman mob to violence and the conspirators flee Rome. Civil war follows as Cassius and Brutus find themselves in battle against Mark Antony, with the future of Rome held in the balance.
The creative team includes Cliff Caruthers (Sound Design), Michael Chybowski (Lighting Design), Candice Donnelly (Costume Design), Neil Patel (Set Design), Shawn Sagady (Projection Design), Sara Tosetti (Assistant Costume Design), Felix Ivanoff (Fight Director) and Andrew Wade (Voice and Speech Consultant).
The company is also joined on tour by Adriana Baer (Staff Repertory Director), Richard Costabile (Production Stage Manager) and Heather Arnson (Assistant Stage Manager).
The company will begin performances of Julius Caesar on January 14 at the Guthrie Theater, and go on to perform Julius Caesar and The Comedy of Errors in repertory throughout the remainder of their 2011-12 national tour, which concludes May 6 at Northridge Plaza del Sol Performance Hall in Northridge, California.
For a complete tour itinerary, visit www.theactingcompany.org.
Single tickets for the Guthrie's production start at $25 and are now on sale through the Guthrie Box Office at 612.377.2224, toll-free 877.44.STAGE, 612.225.6244 (Group Sales) and online at www.guthrietheater.org.
The GUTHRIE THEATER (Joe Dowling, Director) was founded by Sir Tyrone Guthrie in 1963 and is an American center for theater performance, production, education and professional training. The Tony Award-winning Guthrie Theater is dedicated to producing the great works of dramatic literature, developing the work of contemporary playwrights and cultivating the next generation of theater artists. With annual attendance of nearly 500,000 people, the Guthrie Theater presents a mix of classic plays and contemporary work on its three stages. Under the artistic leadership of Joe Dowling since 1995, the Guthrie continues to set a national standard for excellence in theatrical production and performance. In 2006, the Guthrie opened its new home on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, the Guthrie Theater houses three state-of-the-art stages, production facilities, classrooms and dramatic public lobbies. www.guthrietheater.org
The Acting Company was founded in 1972 by Margot Harley and legendary producer and actor John Houseman with Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone and others in the first graduating class of Juilliard's Drama Division. Since then it has performed 131 plays to audiences in 48 states and 10 foreign countries. In addition to Kline and LuPone, its alumni include Frances Conroy, Jeffrey Wright, Harriet Harris, Jesse L. Martin, David Ogden Stiers, Richard Ooms, Richard Iglewski, Keith David and Rainn Wilson. The Acting Company was honored in 2003 with a Tony Award for Excellence in Theater.
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