Archives for 2011
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Hamlet
Minerva Stage partners with Creatively Independent to produce Hamlet
MINERVA ARTS CENTER COLLABORATES WITH
PHYSICAL THEATRE COMPANY, CREATIVELY INDEPENDENT,
TO REINVENT FEMALE “HAMLET” JULY 21-31
North Adams, MA (7/6/11) – The Minerva Arts Center announces its first annual Shakespeare production, Hamlet, directed by guest artists Christopher Beaulieu and Jess Pillmore (Co-Artistic Directors, Creatively Independent). This post-modern feminist exploration of Hamlet previews Wednesday, July 20 and runs
July 21-31.
From the first day, actors felt that this was going to be a different process. “Auditions involved ensemble devised pieces,” remarks Jess Pillmore. “We needed to see what the individual could bring to the table. This is essential in Creatively Independent’s creation process. Other companies develop their ensemble through the work. We develop ensembles in order to work. Where others focus on ‘How’, we focus on ‘Why’. We’ve found those differences to be crucial.” This is why the first week of rehearsals became master classes in contact improvisation, intention work and Creatively Independent’s original techniques – “As One” (tapping into the collective consciousness) and “The Tangible Objective”.
“Originally, we were asked to direct Macbeth,” said Christopher Beaulieu, “but we changed gears at auditions, after getting a feel for the acting community. Jess and I felt that Hamlet would play to the ensemble’s strengths as well as challenge them. We were also taken aback by the strong female turn out at auditions, and felt that now was a perfect time to explore the social-political issues inherent in Hamlet from a stronger female perspective.”
Hamlet is indicative of the MAC’s commitment to bringing exciting and adventurous new work to the Berkshire summer theatre season. In addition to the production’s core artistic team, which will be in residence during July, major roles will be filled by actors from throughout the Northeast, including the role of Hamlet, played by Pittsfield native, Chelsea LeSage. As Minerva Arts Center Executive Director Edward Cating said in a recent interview about the production, “This Hamlet marks a turning point for the MAC, bringing fresh talent, and exceptionally well-trained actors, together with a directing team whose focus on a vibrant, ensemble-based interdisciplinary approach to theatre is unparalleled. We are excited to bring what I believe will be one of the stand-out theatrical productions of our summer season to the Berkshires – bar none! Whether it’s been a decade or a month since you’ve seen a production of Hamlet, this show will surprise you!”
Hamlet opens Thursday, July 21 at 7:30 pm playing through to July 31. Evening performances are Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm. Matinees are Saturdays at 3 pm and Sundays at 5 pm. Preview night, Wednesday, July 20, is “Pay What You Can”.
VENUE
The Minerva Arts Center located at 1288 Massachusetts Avenue in North Adams, MA, in the former Our Lady of the Incarnation Church in the Historic Blackinton neighborhood.
TICKETS
Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 students/seniors. Call for group rates (10 or more).
Tickets for Hamlet can be purchased by phone at (413) 346-4502 or in person at The Minerva Arts Center, 1288 Massachusetts Ave., North Adams, MA 01247.
ABOUT MINERVA STAGE
The Minerva Arts Center is a collaborative organization, serving Northwest Massachusetts as a unique performance venue for regional and visiting artists; the MAC also provides classes in a variety of disciplines. The MAC operates under the artistic direction of Minerva Stage, which was founded in 1996 by Kathleen O’Mara. http://www.minervastage.com
ABOUT CREATIVELY INDEPENDENT
Ensemble based, interdisciplinary arts company, Creatively Independent, uses the performing arts and education to provoke any individual ready to find, strengthen and expand their point of view in order to achieve creative independence in their art, their business, their community and their life. CI travels internationally 250+ days/year directing, choreographing, producing and teaching the performing arts. Their work has been performed from Off-Broadway to elementary schools across the country. CI’s strong focus, on using the arts as a tool for self-awareness and change, was recognized by the NEA for “Living Inside/Art in the Jail”. Last year, Creatively Independent broke ground on its first studio in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. This is the first stage of an interdisciplinary arts retreat built to foster new works from emerging companies. This year, they are opening The Lab in Jacksonville, FL, the nation’s first interdisciplinary studio for all ages and skill levels. More information can be found at http://www.creativelyindependent.net
HAMLET
Hamlet Chelsea LeSage
Ophelia/Ensemble Caitlin Partridge
Claudius Curtis Eifenbein Asch
Gertrude Melissa Quirk
Polonius/Ensemble Todd Hamilton
Laertes/Ensemble Jesse Lee Egan Poirier
Horatio/Ensemble Thalia Rossiter
Ghost/Ensemble Edward Cating
Rosencranz/Ensemble Tori Wonderlick
Guildenstern/Ensemble Dakota Garrity
Player King/Ensemble Mitch Bucciarelli
Player Queen/Ensemble Jennifer Gorson
Prologue/Ensemble Keith Weil
Bernardo/Ensemble Nicholas Fahey
Marcellus/Ensemble Daniel Weiner
Grave Digger/Ensemble Benjamin Cannel
Osric/Ensemble Michael J. Brames
Conceived & Directed by Creatively Independent’s
Chris Beaulieu & Jess Pillmore
The Subject Was Roses
The Subject was Roses has officially opened at The MAC!
Don’t forget to see Frank D. Gilroy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a family in ruins and its final attempts to pick up the pieces. This Minerva Stage production is directed by Broadway veteran Peter H. Russell and stars Berkshire-based actors Bill Flynn, Jackie DeGiorgis, and Jesse Lee Egan Poirier.
Performance dates and times:
Thursday, March 17th, 2011 at 7PM
Friday, March 18th, 2011 at 8PM
Saturday, March 19th, 2011 at 8PM
Sunday, March 20th, 2011 at 3PM and 7PM
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 at 7PM
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 at 7PM
Thursday, March 24th, 2011 at 7PM
Friday, March 25th, 2011 at 8PM
Saturday, March 26th, 2011 at 3PM and 8PM
Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at 3PM
All performances are at the Minerva Arts Center on 1288 Massachusetts Avenue in North Adams, MA. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for students and seniors, and FREE for children 12 and under. All tickets may be purchased at the door or reserved by clicking here or by calling (413) 346-4502.
Hope to see you there!
“The Subject was Roses is a deeply moving Pulitzer Prize story of three strangers–a mother, a father, and a son. After three years in the Army, Timmy Cleary has returned home with a better understanding of his parents’ problems. A lifetime of minor slights and misunderstandings have grown into an impenetrable wall of alienation between his mother and his father; a barrier neither is willing to break–until, that is, Timmy gets involved. Offering a simple act of affection, Timmy elicits a complex emotional response, one that will either bring his family together or completely tear it apart.” -MGM
The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
Don Quixote – Minerva Stage announces The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, a new adaptation for the stage of Miguel de Cervantes’s 17th Century masterpiece. Adapted for the stage by Eric K. Auld, and directed by Edward Cating, this production will feature an ensemble cast of 7 men and women in a commedia dell’arte romp through the mind of Cervantes. Production design by puppeteer and artist David Lane.
SHOW DATES:
Aug. 4 – 13
Tue – Sat @ 7:30
PREVIEW:
Wed. Aug. 3 @ 7:30
“Pay What You Can”
Tickets: General Admission $15, Students & Seniors $10, Groups (ten or more) $8. Children under 10 Free. Tickets may be purchased online at www.MinervaStage.com, or reserved at (413) 346-4502 and purchased at the door.
Please direct any questions to The Minerva Arts Center at (413) 346-4502 or MinervaArtsCenter@gmail.com.
Godspell
Minerva Stage presents:
Godspell is the 1969 New Testament musical by Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak, featuring several renowned parables from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, set to modern-day rock and gospel music. This production is directed by Kathleen O’Mara and musically-directed by Howie Levitz.
Performances are June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at 8pm, June 5th at 5pm, June 9th, 10th, 11th at 8pm, June 12th at 5pm
Ticket prices are $10 General Admission, $7 Seniors and Students, $6 for groups of 10 or more, Kids under 6 years old get in for free!
Tickets can be purchased at the door or reserved here or by calling (413) 346-4502. Please direct any questions to The Minerva Arts Center at MinervaArtsCenter@gmail.com.