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Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN

By: Feb. 01, 2013
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Cygnet Theatre will continue its 10th Anniversary Season by presenting the San Diego Premiere of August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean. The first play, chronologically, in Wilson's epic Century Cycle, Gem of the Ocean is set to perform now through February 24th, 2013, at Cygnet's Old Town Theatre. Press Opening is scheduled for tomorrow, February 2nd, 2013. Get a first look at the production in the photos below!

This will be Cygnet's third production from Wilson's Century Cycle. In 2008, Cygnet presented Fences at its original Rolando Theatre location. The production was listed on many end-of-the-year top ten lists, and was named Outstanding Production by the San Diego Critics Circle. In 2010, Cygnet revisited August Wilson's work with an acclaimed production of The Piano Lesson in its current home at the Old Town Theatre.

Cygnet Artistic Director Sean Murray has tapped fellow North Carolina School of the Arts graduate Victor Mack to direct. Mack is currently appearing in King Hedley II at Portland Playhouse and has performed in severAl Wilson plays including Seven Guitars, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Gem of the Ocean. Earlier this year, he won a Drammy Award for his direction of The Brother/Sister Plays by Tarrell Alvin McCraney. Victor's impressive and substantial body of work includes New York shows at The Public Theatre and the Manhattan Theatre Club, as well as numerous regional appearances on the west coast at such theatres as Berkley Rep, ACT, La Jolla Playhouse, South Coast Rep and San Jose Rep. Sean Murray will co-direct.

Set in 1904, when slavery was still a living memory, Gem of the Ocean is the story of drifter Citizen Barlow, who arrives at the home of Aunt Ester in search of spiritual redemption. At 287 years old, Aunt Ester guides Barlow on a soaring, lyrical journey of self-discovery to the mythical City of Bones, on which, Ester tells Barlow, "all this, and everything else you see is built." Once there, Barlow finds absolution and makes a startling discovery of faith that moves him to act beyond the boundaries of his conscience. Gem of the Oceanpremiered at Chicago's Goodman Theatre in the spring of 2003. It opened on Broadway featuring Phylicia Rashad as Aunt Ester, in 2004.

The Cygnet Theatre cast features returning artists Laurence Brown (Fences, The Piano Lesson) as Citizen Barlow, Antonio TJ Johnson (Fences - SD Critics Circle Award, The Matchmaker, The Piano Lesson) as Solly Two Kings, and Grandison Phelps III (Fences, The Piano Lesson) as Eli, along with Mujahid Abdul-Rashid as Caesar Wilkes, Melva Graham as Black Mary, and Georgina Okon as Aunt Ester. The role of Rutherford Selig is still to be cast.

The design team includes Andy Hull as Scenic Designer, Shelly Williams as Costume Designer, Chris Rhynne as Lighting Designer, Kevin Anthenill as Sound Designer, Angelica Ynfante as Properties Designer, Peter Herman as Wig and Makeup Designer. Jennifer Kozumplik will serve as Stage Manager.

August Wilson (Playwright) - The son of a white father and a black mother, August Wilson was born Frederick August Kittel on April 27, 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 10 separate plays, each covering a different decade of the 20th century, August Wilson explored the lives, dreams, triumphs and tragedies of African-American history and culture. August Wilson's series of plays brought him recognition as one of America's most celebrated dramatists and earned him numerous awards, among them the Tony Award (1985), the New York Drama Critics Circle Award (1985) and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (1990). The Virginia Theater on Broadway in NYC was renamed the August Wilson Theatre in his honor in 2005, and the African American Cultural Center of Greater Pittsburgh was renamed the August Wilson Center for African American Culture in 2006.

Tickets can be purchased by phone at 619-337-1525, online at www.CygnetTheatre.com or by visiting the Box Office at 4040 Twiggs St. Discounts are available for students, active-duty military, seniors and groups of 10 or more.

Photo Credit: Daren Scott

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image
Grandison M. Phelps III, Laurence Brown, Brenda Phillips

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image
Brenda Phillips, Laurence Brown

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image
Antonio "TJ" Johnson, Melva Graham, Brenda Phillips, Laurence Brown

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image
Laurence Brown, Melva Phillips

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image
Antonio "TJ" Johnson, Grandison M. Phelps III, Laurence Brown

Photo Flash: First Look at Cygnet Theatre's GEM OF THE OCEAN  Image



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