A Noise Within Presents CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 10/17-12/17
A Noise Within (ANW), the critically acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, presents a new adaptation of FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY's towering masterpiece CRIME AND PUNISHMENT created by Marilyn Campbell and Curt Columbus, which opens Saturday, October 17 and closes Thursday, December 17, 2009 (previews begin Saturday, October 10). Craig Belknap directs this thrilling chamber piece, which transforms the 600-page opus into a theatrical work that loses none of this quintessential crime story's edge-of-your-seat quality. "In a feat that rivals the construction of the Hoover Dam, Crime and Punishment, has been distilled into a taut 90-minute play... [that] will banish any bad memories you might have of trying to struggle through Dostoevsky's book." (New York Times). The New York Times also hailed it as "remarkably absorbing," and the Chicago Sun Times called it "stunningly lean, taut, and emotionally searing."
The tension-filled psychological thriller, undertaken in a breathless 90 minutes by three actors - Robertson Dean (Inspector/Others), Holly Hawkins (Sonya/Others) and Michael A. Newcomer (Raskolnikov) - explores the exquisite fragility of the mind. In a desperate quest to be redeemed for the perpetration of an unspeakable crime, brilliant Raskolnikov embodies humankind's eternal struggle between enlightened genius and the temptation of evil. Belknap's use of period music and eerie cinematic-type effects in the production enhance the tension and drama. A Noise Within (ANW) was founded in 1992 and quickly established itself as one of the nation's leading theatre companies. It continues to maintain its celebrated status as the only classical repertory company in Southern California, attracting fiercely loyal audiences and high praise from the media for its productions of great works of world drama and also as a leading regional force in arts education. Since its inception, the company has presented more than 120 plays from the classics of world literature, each season producing a minimum of six plays from authors ranging from Shakespeare and Molière, to Ibsen, O'Neill and Shaw, to Miller and Williams. The theatre's consistent dedication to quality has been rewarded with 26 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards as well as numerous LA Weekly and Back Stage Garland awards. Among its highlights over the years was a collaboration in 2004 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen in a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Hollywood Bowl. ANW's next chapter provides the long-awaited opportunity to sink deep and lasting roots when it moves in Fall 2010 from its long-time leased base in Glendale to a spectacular, permanent 35,000 square-foot home in Pasadena. The mixed-use development is located t in the historic Stuart Pharmaceutical building, at the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Sierra Madre Villa Avenue. The facility is designed to expand A Noise Within's artistic possibilities, offer a greater scope of educational opportunities, meet ticket demand and allow the company to expand its role as a leader in the presentation and preservation of classical theatre.A Noise Within Resident Artist Robertson Dean (Inspector/Others), who last season at ANW played in The Count in The Rehearsal, Vladimir in Waiting for Godot and an ensemble role in Oliver Twist, has appeared in numerous other ANW productions including King Henry IV in Henry IV, Part 1, Theramenes in Phaedra, Jaques, Lord to Duke Senior in As You Like It, Prospero in The Tempest, Arnolphe in The School For Wives, Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Walter Franz in The Price, Macbeth in Macbeth, Leonid Gayev in The Cherry Orchard, Don Adriano de Armado in Love's Labour's Lost, Pericles in Pericles, Richard Greatham in Hayfever, Astolfo in Life is a Dream, Iachimo in Cymbeline, Gooper in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, and Oedipus in Oedipus the King, among others. Dean is also noted for recording dozens of books on tape; Audiofile stated, "What distinguishes his work is a judicious use of understatement and careful pacing." Trained at Yale Drama School, Dean has appeared in Broadway productions of Pygmalion and The Circle. Off Broadway he performed in The Common Pursuit, The Fairy Garden, Crossfire and Fanshen. In addition, he has appeared with Yale Rep., American Repertory, Hartford Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse, Arizona Theatre Company, GeVA, Long Wharf, Baltimore Center Stage, Buffalo Studio Arena, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, Pasadena Playhouse, International Theater Company, Shakespeare Santa Cruz and the Magic Theater in San Francisco. Dean has played a recurring role on the television series 24, and has appeared on Enterprise, Frasier, Sabrina, Cybill, Star Trek, Working, All American Girl, Dream On, Larroquette, The Bold and the Beautiful, Ugly Betty and enjoyed a seven-year run as Ned on The Young and The Restless. His film credits include Parole, Here Come The Munsters, Disney's The Red Coat, and the features Money Talks, Bombshell, Vanilla Sky, Star Trek: Nemesis, and Forgiving the Franklins (Sundance Film Festival). He also records many voiceovers, narrations, radio dramas, and CD-ROM games.

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