Peter DuBois Directs THE MIRACLE AT NAPLES In Boston 4/3-5/9
Huntington Theatre Company Artistic Director Peter Dubois makes his Boston directorial debut with the world premiere of David Grimm's outrageous comedy, "The Miracle at Naples." Tony and Drama Desk Award-winner Dick Latessa ("Hairspray") returns to the Huntington to play Don Bertolino Fortunato, the leader of a troupe of commedia players who are down on their luck. Lucy DeVito, daughter of acclaimed actors/comedians Danny DeVito and Rhea Pearlman, makes her Huntington debut as La Piccola, Don Bertolino's long-suffering daughter and member of the troupe. "The Miracle at Naples" is for mature audiences.
In "The Miracle at Naples," Don Bertolino Fortunato and his motley band of traveling commedia dell'arte players arrive in a Neapolitan town square. It's September 19, 1580, and the locals are awaiting the annual miracle: the liquefaction of blood the of the city's patron saint. But the miracle won't occur, and therefore neither can the feast of San Gennaro nor Don Bertonlino's troupe's performance. As the locals and the travelers anticipate the satisfaction of the miracle's occurrence, their passions ignite and various combinations of lustful lovers romp through the town piazza seeking pleasure and discovering the many forms of love.Grimm sets his play as the era of traveling troupes is coming to a close and Italy's first playhouses are being built to house written dramas. "The Miracle at Naples" explores and rejoices in the varied forms of both theatre and love -the scripted and the improvised.Alma Cuervo ("Beauty and the Beast," "Cabaret," and "The Heidi Chronicles" on Broadway) as Francescina, nursemaid and guardian to Flaminia
Lucy DeVito ("Lucy" and "Thicker than Water" at the Ensemble Studio Theatre; "The Diary of Anne Frank" at the Intiman Theatre) as Don Bertolino's long-suffering daughter, La Piccola
Dick Latessa ("She Loves Me," "The Cherry Orchard," and "Don Juan" at the Huntington; Tony, Drama Desk, and OBIE Awards for Wilbur Turnblad in "Hairspray") as commedia dell'arte troupe leader Don Bertolino Fortunato
Alfredo Narciso ("A Streetcar Named Desire" on Broadway; "Drunken City" Off Broadway) as poet and chivalric commedia troupe member Giancarlo
Pedro Pascal ("Old Comedy" and "Some Men" Off Broadway; "Hamlet" at Boston's Commonwealth Shakespeare Company) as Tristano, troupe member and pleasure-seeking pal to Matteo
Christina Pumariega ("Catch 22" Off Broadway; "All Eyes and Ears" at INTAR Theatre) as pleasure and love-seeking merchant's daughter Flaminia
Gregory Wooddell ("Cymbeline" on Broadway; "Some Men" at the Philadelphia Theatre Company) as Matteo, a troupe-member and pleasure-seeking pal to Tristano.
The Ensemble includes Paul Cereghino, Sam Kikes, Rebecca Newman, and Jessica Uher.
The creative team for "The Miracle at Naples" includes scenic designer Alexander Dodge ("Boleros for the Disenchanted," "Brendan," and "Present Laughter" at the Huntington; "Butley" and "Hedda Gabler" for the Huntington and Broadway), costume designer Anita Yavich ("Boleros for the Disenchanted" at the Huntington; "Anna in the Tropics" on Broadway), lighting designer Rui Rita ("The Sisters Rosensweig" for the Huntington; "Enchanted April" on Broadway), sound designer Ben Emerson ("The Glass Menagerie," "Cabaret Verboten," and "Gross Indecency" for the Huntington), and composer Peter Golub ("Hedda Gabler" and "Betty's Summer Vacation" at the Huntington; "Come Back, Little Sheba" and "Hedda Gabler" on Broadway). Production stage manager is Leslie Sears; stage manager is Amy Louise Weissenstein.
April 3 - May 9, 2009
Evenings: Tues. - Thurs. @ 7:30pm; Fri. - Sat. @ 8pm; Select Sun. @ 7pm
Matinees: Select Wed., Sat., Sun. @ 2pm
Days and times vary; see full schedule at end of release.TICKETS: $20-$60. Available online at www.huntingtontheatre.org; by phone at 617 266-0800 or in person at the B.U. Theatre Box Office, 264 Huntington Avenue or the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA Box Office, 527 Tremont Street in Boston's South End.
$5 senior and military discounts. $10 Subscriber and B.U. Community discounts.
$25 "35 Below" tickets for patrons 35 years old and younger (valid I.D. required).
$20 back row of the orchestra tickets. $15 student rush seats (available two hours before curtain time for each performance; valid I.D. required).

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