Maggie Siff plays Beatrice and Jonathan Cake Benedick in Theatre for a New Audience's new production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Arin Arbus, currently in previews for an opening on February 17 at The Duke on 42nd Street, 229 West 42nd Street. BroadwayWorld has photos of the cast and creative team in rehearsal below!
"I'm thrilled Maggie Siff, who played Kate last season in The Taming of the Shrew directed by Arin Arbus, now takes on the role of Beatrice opposite Jonathan Cake (Medea on Broadway) as Benedick. They are strong contrasts with a wonderful sense of comedy -- one is American, the other British; one sophisticated, the other rough-edged playing two former lovers whose wit and wariness are perfectly matched," said Jeffrey Horowitz, Founding Artistic Director of Theatre for a New Audience.
The production will be set in just before World War I in Sicily a patriarchal, Catholic society in which tradition and social ritual were central components of daily life. A maid's chastity, a man's honor were of the utmost importance. It was a moment in history when the entire world was on the brink of a new era. The world's understanding of the devastation of war and the roles of women were about to change.
Maggie Siff is acclaimed for her performances on stage, film and television, including Kate in
The Taming of The Shrew, directed by
Arin Arbus for Theatre for a New Audience last season. She is widely recognized for her
TV roles on "Mad Men" and "Sons of Anarchy" and this year was nominated for a Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in "Sons of Anarchy." In 2008, Ms. Siff and her "Mad Men" co-stars were nominated for the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Dramatic Series. She also received Philadelphia's Barrymore Award for Outstanding Leading Actress in Ibsen's
Ghosts.
Jonathan Cake has appeared on stage, film and television. He played major
classical roles at the
Royal Shakespeare Company, London's Shakespeare's Globe (
Coriolanus), BAM and on Broadway (Jason in
Medea opposite
Fiona Shaw for which he won the Theatre World Award) and
Lincoln Center Theater (Iachimo in
Cymbeline). His films include
Brideshead Revisited, True Blue and
The One and Only and on television, "Desperate Housewives" and "Six Degrees."
Arin Arbus, Associate Artistic Director, Theatre for a New Audience. In 2009, Charles Isherwood
, New York Times, called her "the most gifted new director to emerge." For Theatre for a New Audience she has directed Shakespeare's
Othello (Lortel nomination Outstanding Revival) and
Macbeth both with
John Douglas Thompson;
Measure for Measure with
Jefferson Mays (Lortel Nomination Outstanding Revival) and last season's
The Taming of the Shrew. She was a
Playwrights Horizons Directing Resident, a Williamstown Workshop Directing Corps Member, a member of
Soho Rep's Writer/Director Lab, and is a Drama League Directing Fellow, and a Princess Grace Award Recipient. She has directed at
Houston Grand Opera, Woodbourne Correctional Facility, The New School for Drama,
Intiman Theatre, Hangar Theatre, Theatre Outlet, Fringe NYC,
Storm Theatre,
HERE Arts Center, Juilliard and Williamstown Workshop.
Tickets are $75 and may be purchased via phone at
646-223-3010 or via the web at
www.Dukeon42.org.
Photo Credit: Nella Vera
Matthew Amendt (Claudio)
John Keating (Father Francis), Maggie Siff (Beatrice) and Michelle Beck (Hero)
Michelle Beck (Hero) and Maggie Siff (Beatrice)
Michelle Beck (Hero), Matthew Amendt (Claudio) and John Keating (Father Francis)
Jonathan Cake (Benedick)
Maggie Siff (Beatrice) and Jonathan Cake (Benedick)
Matthew Amendt (Claudio) with director Arin Arbus
Maggie Siff (Beatrice)
Jonathan Cake (Benedick)
Maggie Siff (Beatrice) and Jonathan Cake (Benedick)