Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL

By: Aug. 11, 2016
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California Shakespeare Theater's 25th anniversary season at the Bruns Amphitheater returns to the works of George Bernard Shaw with his sharply-observed take on feminism, class distinctions, and romance, You Never Can Tell, directed by Obie award-winner Lisa Peterson, from August 10 through September 4.

For tickets and information, contact the Cal Shakes Box Office at 510.548.9666 or visit www.calshakes.org One of Shaw's "Plays Pleasant", originally written in 1896, You Never Can Tell examines turn-of-the-century social mores and family dynamics in true Shavian style. Mrs. Clandon, a world-famous feminist author and lecturer, returns to a seaside resort after years abroad, bringing along her daughter and disciple Gloria, and her two talkative twins, Dolly and Philip.

Through a series of highly-improbable plot twists involving dentistry, lawyers, landlords, and a "perfect waiter" named Walter, families are reunited after a fashion, "thoroughly modern" romance blooms, and everyone learns not to judge people too quickly, for as the title says, "You never can tell." "I call myself a Shaw Geek after doing eight or nine of his productions," says director Lisa Peterson, "and I've always loved the challenge of doing his plays in a style that allows you to hear and see them in a new way. Shaw was notorious for disliking things that embodiEd English society at the time and took every opportunity to infuse his work with his uniquely radical take on the battle of the sexes and the class structures of the day. The play is delightfully funny, with dark tones and complications lightly threaded throughout; it's definitely a romance that feminists can love." Peterson continues, "We're placing this production in its original period, but taking it out of its traditional drawing room setting and replanting it in a California seaside town; not exactly Santa Cruz, where I grew up, but with elements that are reminiscent of that incredible boardwalk environment. The action of the play occurs all in one day; the daytime costumes will be evocative of salt water taffy colors, with jewel tones infusing the evening dress as the sun sets at the gorgeous Bruns Amphitheater, and lights and music to evoke that magical place and time."

The cast for You Never Can Tell features Elizabeth Carter (Aurora Theatre's The Heir Apparent and Wittenburg) as the world-famous social reformer Mrs. Clandon; Anthony Fusco (Cal Shakes' Much Ado About Nothing, Pygmalion, Blithe Spirit) as her solicitor, Finch McComas; and Danny Scheie (Cal Shakes' The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Comedy of Errors) as the "perfect waiter," Walter Boon. Others in the cast include Sabina Zuniga Varela (TheatreWorks' Water by the Spoonful, OSF's The Heart of Robin Hood and The Tenth Muse) as Mrs. Clandon's daughter and protégée, Gloria; Khalia Davis (Aurora's The Heir Apparent) and Lance Gardner (Cal Shakes' Fences and Much Ado About Nothing) as the twins, Dolly and Philip; Michael Torres (co-founder, Campo Santo Theater) as Mrs. Clandon's lost-lost husband, Fergus Crampton; Matthew Baldiga (A.C.T.'s Ah Wilderness! and A Christmas Carol) as the love-sick dentist, Valentine; and Liam Vincent (Cal Shakes' The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Comedy of Errors) as Bohun, Jo, and Parlor Maid. Baldiga, Carter, Davis, Torres, and Varela are all making their Cal Shakes Main Stage debuts with this production.

Single tickets for You Never Can Tell range from $20 to $84, with discounts available for seniors, youth, students, military families, persons age 30 and under, and groups. Prices, dates, titles, and artists are subject to change.

For information or to charge tickets by phone with VISA, MasterCard, or American Express, call the Cal Shakes Box Office at 510.548.9666. Additional information and online ticketing are available at www.calshakes.org. California Shakespeare Theater's 2016 season is supported in part by the generosity of The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, the Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation, The Bernard Osher Foundation, and The Shubert Foundation. Corporate partners include BART, City National Bank, John Muir Health, Meyer Sound, Peet's Coffee & Tea, and San Francisco magazine; production partners for You Never Can Tell are McRoskey Mattress Company and Chevron. ABOUT CAL SHAKES California Shakespeare Theater (Cal Shakes), under the leadership of Artistic Director Eric Ting and Managing Director Susie Falk, is now in its 42nd season as a nationally-recognized leader in drawing on the power of authentic, inclusive storytelling to create more vibrant communities.

Serving more than 43,000 people annually, Cal Shakes invites people from all walks of life to make deeply-felt connections with our shared humanity through its work onstage, in schools, and with people in non-traditional settings throughout the Bay Area who have little or no access to theater. Cal Shakes is also proud of its role as a steward of the protected watershed that houses its artistic home, the magnificent Bruns Amphitheater; in 2012 the Bruns became one of the largest solar-powered outdoor professional theaters in the country. In 2016, Cal Shakes celebrates its 25th anniversary at the Bruns, named "one of the most beautiful outdoor performing spaces in America" by the Wall Street Journal. For more information, visit www.calshakes.org.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Lance Gardner as Philip, Khalia Davis as Dolly, and Matthew Baldiga as Valentine in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(standing) Elizabeth Carter as Mrs. Clandon and (seated) Lance Gardner as Philip in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Khalia Davis as Dolly, Lance Gardner as Philip, and Elizabeth Carter as Mrs. Clandon in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Khalia Davis as Dolly, Lance Gardner as Philip, and Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria, Lance Gardner as Philip, and Khalia Davis as Dolly in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Khalia Davis as Dolly and Lance Gardner as Philip in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Michael Torres as Fergus Crampton and Danny Scheie as Walter in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Danny Scheie as Walter, Lance Gardner as Philip, and Khalia Davis as Dolly in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Michael Torres as Fergus Crampton and Matthew Baldiga as Valentine in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Matthew Baldiga as Valentine and Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Michael Torres as Fergus Crampton and Matthew Baldiga as Valentine in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Danny Scheie as Walter and Michael Torres as Fergus Crampton in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria and Michael Torres as Fergus Crampton in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria and Matthew Baldiga as Valentine in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria and Matthew Baldiga as Valentine in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(foreground) Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria and the cast in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
Elizabeth Carter as Mrs. Clandon in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Matthew Baldiga as Valentine as Elizabeth Carter as Mrs. Clandon in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(foreground, L to R) Matthew Baldiga as Valentine and Sabina Zuniga Varela (background, L to R) Lance Gardner as Philip and Khalia Davis as Dolly in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Danny Scheie as Walter and Anthony Fusco as Finch McComas in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Danny Scheie as Walter, Elizabeth Carter as Mrs. Clandon, and Michael Torres as Fergus Crampton in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.

Photo Flash: California Shakespeare's Production of YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(L to R) Elizabeth Carter as Mrs. Clandon and Sabina Zuniga Varela as Gloria in California Shakespeare Theater's production of Shaw's YOU NEVER CAN TELL, directed by Lisa Peterson; photo by Kevin Berne.



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