Kaliyuga Arts and Bridge Street Theatre present THE RAPE OF LUCRECE by William Shakespeare, Nov 7-9
Kaliyuga Arts and Bridge Street Theatre present
The Philadelphia Artists' Collective Production of
The Rape of Lucrece by William Shakespeare
Adapted and Performed by Dan Hodge
November 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm, November 9 at 3:00 pm at Bridge Street Theatre Speakeasy, 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY 12414.
In celebration of William Shakespeare's 450th Birthday, and as part of its continuing effort to bring exciting, relevant theater to the Hudson Valley region, Kaliyuga Arts and Bridge Street Theatre present The Philadelphia Artists' Collective (PAC) production of Shakespeare's epic poem The Rape of Lucrece, adapted for the stage by PAC Co-Founding Artistic Director Dan Hodge. This limited engagement features Hodge himself in a gender-bending solo performance which Toby Zinman of the Philadelphia Inquirer called "theater without a net, a 90-minute monologue in rhymed couplets, a tour-de-force performance, riveting and absolutely accessible."
Penned originally in 1594, Shakespeare's poem The Rape of Lucrece recounts the legendary tale of the beautiful Lucretia and her brutal demise at the hands of Tarquin, who has been enflamed by reports of her incomparable chastity. This violent act sends ripples throughout the entire Roman Empire. Hodge's adaptation challenges audiences to ponder not only Tarquin's crime, but our society's own views of women.
The Philadelphia Artists' Collective, founded in 2008 by Damon Bonetti and Dan Hodge, is committed to promoting rarely performed classical plays through workshops and readings in the greater Philadelphia area. It is comprised of a group of performance and visual artist seeking to encourage the development of a common vocabulary and to promote arts awareness within the Philadelphia community. Its past readings and workshops have featured some of the region's finest artists, and its full productions (Duchess of Malfi, Changes of Heart, Creditors, Timon of Athens, The Sea Plays, and Mary Stuart) have garnered wide audience and critical praise. Website: www.philartistscollective.org.

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