Publick Theatre Boston Presents THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND, Previews 9/2-5

By: Jul. 21, 2010
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Publick Theatre Boston (http://www.publicktheatre.com), a resident company of the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA), will present Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound September 2 - 25, 2010 (Previews are September 2 - 5) at the BCA Plaza Theatre, 539 Tremont Street, South End Boston. Characters and conventions collide in Stoppard's layered and witty indictment of the English "whodunnit", merging murder mystery clichés with a satirical send up of insouciant newspaper critics that results in a hilarious cautionary tale for all who put their ego ahead of Art. Directed by the company's Artistic Director Diego Arciniegas. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 - Fridays at 8, Saturdays at 3pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm. Special Press performance Sunday, September 5 at 7PM. Tickets will go on sale by July 27th. Tickets are $20 (Previews Only) - $37.50. For more information and tickets, call 617-933-8600 or visit http://www.bostontheatrescene.com.

Moon and Birdboot, two mediocre theatre critics, have gone to review yet another murder mystery, set in the parlour of "charming but isolated" Muldoon Manor. When the fog rolls in, it becomes clear that more than one person has ulterior motives for being at the show. Reality and theatricality become intertwined - then indistinguishable - as doubt falls on whether or not a play, or the perfect murder, might be in progress.

Design team includes Dahlia Al-Habieli (Sets), Jeff Adelberg (Lights), Molly Trainer (Costumes), and John Doerschuk (Sound). Casting to be announced soon.
Publick Theatre Boston focuses on staging language-driven works - encouraging its audiences to "experience the power of the spoken word." Under the leadership of Producing Director Susanne Nitter and Artistic Director Diego Arciniegas, The Publick has experienced a renaissance, garnering critical acclaim, including the prestigious Eliot Norton Award for Outstanding Production for Arcadia by Tom Stoppard in 2005. The company has expanded its offerings to include contemporary works, such as George Bernard Shaw's Misalliance and Noel Coward's Hay Fever, as well as an original translation of Anton Chekhov 's The Seagull.

A Resident Theatre Company at the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) since Fall 2008, The Publick continues to expand and explore a deepening repertory of works, receiving both critical praise and nominations from both the Elliot Norton Awards and Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE). Productions at the BCA have included Noel Coward's Design For Living, Tom Stoppard's Travesties, Brien Friel's Faith Healer, the New England Premiere of Charlotte Jones' Humble Boy, Edward Albee's Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf and, most recently, the critically acclaimed production of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr. Sloane.

About the Boston Center for the Arts Boston Center for the Arts is an urban cultural village, incubating and showcasing the performing and visual arts and artists of our time. Occupying a city block in Boston's historic South End, the BCA provides a creative home for artists, a welcoming destination for audiences, and an arts connection for youth and community. For more information, visit www.bcaonline.org.



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