The Tony Award-nominated The Lion in Winter by James Goldman takes the stage at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey for a four-week run beginning October 20 and continuing through November 14. For tickets or more information, call the box office at 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org. The F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre is located at 36 Madison Avenue (at Lancaster Road), in Madison.
This wickedly biting domestic comedy, featuring a dysfunctional family dynasty in the year 1183, was nominated for two Tony Awards when it opened on Broadway in 1966 and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film. Few families can boast a more ferocious power struggle than that of the Plantagenet family. The battlefield is a psychological one where the weapons of choice are sharp-edged words, acerbic humor, and emotional grenades packed with the bitter shrapnel of the past. Making her Shakespeare Theatre debut is Lisa Harrow as Eleanor of Aquitaine, a role made famous by Katherine Hepburn in the 1968 film. Born in New Zealand, Harrow was a member of the BBC Radio's Repertory and England's Royal Shakespeare Company. For the Royal Shakespeare Company, Harrow played lead roles in Twelfth Night, Othello and The Merchant of Venice among others. In the States, Ms. Harrow has appeared at Northern Stage in Vermont, the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Yale Rep and Chautauqua Theatre Company. Off-Broadway, Harrow appeared in the Pulitzer Prize -winning Wit. A fixture on British television, she appeared in the title role of the BBC/Masterpiece Theatre series Nancy Astor. Her film credits include Last Days of Chez Nous, for which she won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress, and Sunday, winner of Best Film at Sundance.
Creating the world of The Lion in Winter are set designer Michael Schweikardt, lighting designer Michael Giannitti, costume designer Hugh Hanson, and sound designer Rich Dionne. Kathy Snyder serves as production stage manager.
For no more than the cost of a regular ticket, three Symposium Series performances for each show include a post-play discussion with the cast and artistic staff. Symposium performances for The Lion in Winter will be Tuesday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, October 30 and November 6 at 2:00 p.m.
For each production, The Shakespeare Theatre presents the popular education program Know the Show. From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., artists from The Shakespeare Theatre will present a pre-performance talk that provides background information and an insider's perspective on the production. Know the Show will be held on October 28 at 7:00 p.m. General admission is $5 for the general public, $4 for ticket package holders. Tickets to that evening's 8:00 p.m. performance may be purchased separately.
The Saturday, November 6 at 2 p.m. performance will be audio described for those who are blind or have visual impairments. Audio description enables patrons with visual impairments to hear, through an FM transmitter, a live description of the action on the stage. A pre-performance sensory seminar is offered that allows patrons to feel props, costumes and set pieces to further enhance their live theatrical experience. The service is offered free of charge.
2010 Season
To celebrate the Holiday Season, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will present the East Coast premiere of Dodie Smith's British romantic comedy I Capture the Castle. Most famous for her novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians, I Capture the Castle was Ms. Smith's first novel which she then adapted for the stage. This 1930's coming-of-age classic is perfect for family audiences and is full of colorful Bohemian characters, wit, wisdom, and a fabulous crumbling castle. Directed by Cameron Watson, I Capture the Castle runs December 1 through January 2.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Main Stage, the 308-seat F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, is conveniently located in Madison at 36 Madison Avenue (Route 124) at Lancaster Road (on the Drew University campus), just minutes from routes 287, 78 and 10. Parking is free.
The F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre is barrier free with access into the Theatre via a ramp and elevator access to all floors. Wheelchair seating and transfer seating is available. Braille and large print programs are available. Infrared listening devices are available free of charge. Some performances are audio described. Contact the theatre for more information. For more information, or to purchase tickets, call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org.
The acclaimed Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is an independent, professional theatre company located on the Drew University campus. One of the leading Shakespeare theatres in the nation, serving 100,000 adults and children annually, it is New Jersey's only professional theatre company dedicated solely to Shakespeare's canon and other world classics. Through its distinguished productions and education programs, the company strives to illuminate the universal and lasting relevance of the classics for contemporary audiences.
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