The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey celebrates art and William Shakespeare with its next Main Stage production, Shakespeare in Love. This new play based on the Oscar-winning screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard and adapted for the stage by Lee Hall makes its Metropolitan debut at STNJ on October 11. The production features music by Paddy Cunneen and is directed by the Theatre's Artistic Director Bonnie J. Monte with musical direction by Kris Kukul. Patrons can purchase tickets at The F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre located at 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, by calling the Box Office at 973-408-5600 or by going online at www.ShakespeareNJ.org.
This exuberant theatrical "love letter" is filled with music and a huge cast of colorful characters (and one feisty dog). The play introduces Will Shakespeare as he struggles with writer's block - and a forbidden romance with the woman who inspires some of his greatest work. An epic Elizabethan extravaganza - it is rousing, funny, and a beautiful homage to love, art and the Bard himself.
Ms. Monte said, "We're very excited to be the first company in our region to bring this wonderful theatrical gift to our audience. This is the kind of play, as was the film it's based on, that has something for people of all ages. It is a glorious conglomeration and celebration of history, imaginative fiction, music, romance, comedy, high and low wit, companionship, and the sublime mystery of the act of artistic creation. We are thrilled to bring it to life for what will hopefully be a broad and diverse audience."
Provident Bank and Beacon Trust are proud sponsors of Shakespeare in Love. Chris Martin, President and CEO of Provident Bank said, "We are delighted to partner with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey to bring Shakespeare in Love to the stage. Our support of the performing arts is an integral part of our commitment to the communities we serve, and one that we take great pride in."
Shakespeare in Love is sponsored in part by Dr. W. John Bauer and Nancy Boucher. Additional support is provided by Wood Huntley and Beirne Donaldson.
The Cast:Jon Barker returns for his 10th season in the lead role of Will Shakespeare. Mr. Barker was most recently seen at STNJ in last season's Exit the King on the Main Stage and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) (revised) on the Outdoor Stage. His regional credits include The Girl of the Golden West, Omnivores, and Venus in Fur.
Making her STNJ debut is Whitney Maris Brown as Viola de Lesseps, the woman who becomes the inspiration for so many of Shakespeare's heroines. She has performed regionally at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and the Guthrie Theater. Her television credits include Divorce on HBO, The Path on Hulu, and The Americans on FX.
For his fourth season at The Shakespeare Theatre, Marcus Dean Fuller will play the role of Lord Wessex. His company credits include The Misanthrope, King Lear, and Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice. His television credits include Guiding Light, As the World Turns, and Law and Order.
Edmond Genest returns for his 21st season with The Shakespeare Theatre as Henslowe. His company credits include A Song at Twilight, The Royal Family, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, and The Cherry Orchard, among many others. He has performed on Broadway in The Elephant Man, A Few Good Men, and The Real Thing.
For his 15th season, Ames Adamson will be playing the role of Fennyman. Mr. Adamson was most recently seen in last season's Richard III. He has also recently performed in the acclaimed Off-Broadway production of Butler in the title role.
David Andrew Macdonald will play the role of Burbage for his eighth season. His company credits include Red Velvet, The Merry Wives of Windsor, A Christmas Carol, and Pride and Prejudice. He has appeared on Broadway in Skylight, Rocky, Mamma Mia!, Coram Boy, and Two Shakespearean Actors.
Anthony Marble returns for his fourth season with The Shakespeare Theatre as Shakespeare's rival, the playwright Christopher Marlowe. His company credits include Wittenberg, Arms and the Man, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. He has performed regionally with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.
For his fifth season with The Shakespeare Theatre, Colin McPhillamy will play Tilney. He has been previously seen at the Theatre in Tovarich, The Servant of Two Masters, Amadeus, and The Play's the Thing. Mr. McPhillamy has appeared on Broadway in Waiting in the Wings and The Importance of Being Earnest.
The dual roles of Queen Elizabeth and Viola's Nurse will be played Erika Rolfsrud. Her past company credits include Misalliance and I Capture the Castle. She has performed on Broadway in The Coast of Utopia, Exit the King, and Rabbit Hole. She is the recipient of the 2008 Kevin Kline Best Actress Award for The Little Dog Laughed at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.
Seamus Mulcahy returns for his eighth season with The Shakespeare Theatre in the role of John Webster. He was most recently seen in last year's holiday production of A Child's Christmas in Wales. He has also appeared in film and television in Elementary, One Fall, and Killing Lincoln. Mr. Mulcahy is performing side by side with his furry friend, Dublin the Dog who is making his STNJ debut in Shakespeare in Love as Spot.
Rounding out the cast are returning company members Quentin McCuiston, Patrick Toon, Aurea Tomeski, Javon Johnson, Garrett Lawson, Julian Blake Gordon, and Joelle Zazz; Ryan Halsaver, Spencer Lackey, and David H. Littleton will make their STNJ debuts.
The Director: Bonnie J. Monte is in her 27th season with The Shakespeare Theatre and serves as the Artistic Director; under her leadership, the Theatre has evolved into one of the most respected classical companies in the nation. She has directed over 60 acclaimed productions for the company during her tenure, most recently directing this season's Outdoor Stage production of A Midsummer Night's Dream and last season's Red Velvet and Exit the King. The Creative Team:The F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre stage will be transformed into an Elizabethan theatre by the creative talents of Scenic Designer Brian Clinnin, Lighting Designer Steve Rosen, and Costume Designer Nikki Delhomme. The show's live music is directed by Kris Kukul. Julie Foh is the Dialect Coach, Danielle Liccardo is the Period Dance Consultant, and long-time company member Rick Sordelet is the Fight Director. The Production Stage Manager is Denise Cardarelli.
Tickets:Single tickets for Shakespeare in Love begin at $49 for preview performances and $69 for regular performances. The Theatre is proud to bring back its successful 30 UNDER 30 program for the 2017 season. Patrons aged 30 and under can purchase tickets for only $30 with valid ID, subject to availability. For tickets, patrons can call the Box Office at 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey offers various cost-saving opportunities, including $15 student rush tickets, which are available 30 minutes prior to each performance, with a valid student ID, and a limited number of Pay What You Can tickets for every performance on a first come, first serve basis. Season Memberships are also available and provide significant cost savings. Special Performances:For the same price as a regular ticket, the Symposium Series performances offer a post-show discussion with the cast and artistic staff. For Shakespeare in Love, the symposia will be held following the Tuesday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 28 at 2:00 p.m., and Saturday, November 4 at 2:00 p.m. performances.
On Saturday, October 21 at the 2:00 p.m. matinee, there will be an Audio Described and Open Caption performance. One hour prior to the matinee, there will be a half-hour sensory seminar at the Theatre. Former company member Kristen Gongora will be the audio describer.
The Know the Show pre-show talks are offered free-of-cost. Prior to the show, an artist from The Shakespeare Theatre presents a pre-performance talk providing background information and an inside perspective on the production. This program is free with the purchase of a performance ticket, and for Shakespeare in Love will be held on Thursday, October 26 at 7:00 p.m., with the show beginning at 8:00 p.m. The Know the Show talk will be broadcast live on the Theatre's Facebook page so patrons can watch and interact live from home on their electronic device.
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