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STAGE TUBE: Queens Shakespeare and What Dreams May Co's THE BACCHAE Begins Tonight

By: Dec. 03, 2015
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After receiving praise from audiences and critics alike for their smash hit productions of Much Ado about Nothing and Romeo & Juliet in 2014, Queens Shakespeare in partnership with What Dreams May Co brings audiences part 2 of its 2015 Season with a controversial, brutal, modern re-imagining of the classical theatre's most horrifying yet soul searching work. Join us as we shine the looking glass on men worshiped as gods, vengeful gods walking amongst men, and the destructive might of men turned mob. Next up...Euripides' THE BACCHAE. Watch a new trailer for the show below!

Director Christina Sheehan (Director of 2013's critically acclaimed Macbeth) brings audiences back to a ravaged world always on the brink of chaos. Featuring a modern one-act prequel to THE BACCHAE, THE SISTERS OF SEMELE by Chris Rivera and set in the same post-apocalyptic universe explored in Julius Caesar, we now Journey to the land of Thebes. A young king is newly come into his rule and a young demigod has newly come into his power. The conflict between these two cousins pitting man VS Maenad, and force VS faith, is at its core two boys throwing a tantrum in trying to prove themselves to the world and to their families. When such squabbles occur between gods and kings the stakes become dangerous, the consequences become deadly.

Featuring: Francesca Calo, Cameron Clarke, Madeleine Dauer, Maria Diez, Psacoya Guinn, Jonathan Emerson, Kate Herman, Colin Hinckley, Bryna Kearney, Rhiannan Lattimer, Lisa McGurn, Kate McMorran, Clinton Powell, Pedro Rios, Chris Rivera, Maddie Sykes and Marshall Taylor Thurman.

Performances of THE BACCHAE are tonight, December 3rd - December 19th (Thurs, Fri, and Sat at 7PM/Matinees Sat at 2PM) at John DeSotelle Studio, 300 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036. Tickets are $18. To purchase tickets, visit wdmcbacchae.brownpapertickets.com or call 1-800-838-3006. For more information, visit www.wdmcshakespeare.com.



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