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Sonnet Rep to Present THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS, 4/17-5/2

By: Apr. 02, 2015
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SONNET REPERTORY THEATRE has announced a hilarious new adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's The Servant of Two Masters, with original music by Bandits on the Run and members of the company, adapted and directed by Nicolas Minas (Assistant Director Driving Miss Daisy on Broadway, Sweeney Todd Live at Lincoln Center). The Servant of Two Masters will play a limited engagement at Teatro LATEA (Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center, 107 Suffolk Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10002). Performances begin Friday, April 17 (Preview performance) and continue through Saturday, May 2. Opening Night is Saturday, April 18 (8 p.m.).

Press cordially invited Saturday, April 18 at 8 p.m. (Opening Night), Sunday, April 19 at 2 p.m. and Tuesday, April 21 at 8 p.m. (and any subsequent performance).

Sonnet Rep brings the street to the stage in this new take on the classic comedy The Servant of Two Masters, a wild and zany farce of disguises, tricks, traps and lovers-back-from-the-dead. This hilarious modern adaptation will feature the robust talents of some of NYC's street performers to create a mosaic of music, beatboxing, dance and laugh-out-loud comedy that is not to be missed.

Featuring Leanne Borghesi* (BATCC Awards for Dames at Sea and Divalicious) as Smeraldina, Jeff Burchfield* (The Death Of Klinghoffer - The Metropolitan Opera; From The House Of The Dead - Staatsoper Berlin) as Dr. Lombardi, Carly Ciarrocchi (The House on Mango Street - Steppenwolf; TV host for The Sunny Side Up Show on NBC's Sprout channel) as Zanni, Brian D. Coats* (On the Levee -LCT3; The Merry Wives of Windsor and Two Gentlemen of Verona -The Public; Helen Hayes Award winning Invisible Man; Barrymore Award winning Distant Fires; SE Premiere Clybourne Park) as Pantalone, Adrian Blake Enscoe as Silvio, Kareem M. Lucas* (Romeo and Juliet - Williamstown Theater Festival) as Truffaldino, Libby Matthews as Beatrice, Ronald Alexander Peet* (Libby the Trixter - Atlantic Theatre Company; The Golem of Havana - Barrington Stage; over 30 roles with American Shakespeare Center) as Florindo, Jessie Shelton* (Patrick Barlow's A Christmas Carol Off-Broadway) as Clarice, Regina Strayhorn as Brighella, Rocky Vega (Comedy of Errors - Shakespeare & Co) as Zanni and Matthew "Mega Watts" West as Zanni.

The production features Set Design by Keven Lock (Godspell Off-Broadway, 30th anniversary production of Hair, art director ABC's Good Morning America; Additional Art Direction: All My Children, ABC Sports, 20/20, ABC'S London News Bureau and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve for the last 14 years; Earthquake Show/Ride for Universal Studios Florida, and the feature film Going All The Way with Ben Affleck), Lighting Design by Christina Watanabe (Under the Radar - The Public; lighting coordinator for Alice Tully Hall, '13 Lincoln Center Fest), Costume Design by Nicole V. Moody (Bucks County Playhouse, American Theatre Dance Workshop. Marvell Rep), Sound Design by Janie Bullard (Broadway's Hand to God; Recipient of the USITT/LDI Rising Star Award for 2014, was named an Indie Theatre Person of the Year for 2013 and received 3 Best Sound Design nominations for the 2014 NYIT Awards), and Prop Design by Shana McKay Burns (art director ABC's Good Morning America). Ephrat "Bounce" Asherie (Apollo Theater, Ahmanson Theater, Jacob's Pillow, New York Live Arts) is the Movement Director and Dax Valdes is the Associate Director and Associate Movement Director. Production Stage Management by Craig M. Rosenthal* (Marvell Rep's Drama Desk nominated Threepenny Opera), and Stage Management by Shayna Penn. Kampfire PR is the PR Consultant.

Tickets are $18 and are now available online at www.BrownPaperTickets.com or by calling 1-800-838-3006. Tickets may also be purchased in-person at the theater ½ hour prior to performance.



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