Andak Stage Co Presents The Capulets and the Montagues 3/11-12
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Andak Stage Company extends the schedule for their thirteenth production--and its eighth world premiere in this its fourth season--a modern rhyming verse translation of Lope de Vega's Romeo and Juliet play, The Capulets and the Montagues. The production is directed by Anne McNaughton and features a new translation by four-time-award-winning translator Dakin Matthews.
Lope's version was written approximately 400 years ago and not based on Shakespeare's play, but based on the same source material. Shakespeare saw romance and tragedy, Lope saw comedy and even farce. There's not only a happy ending, but also surprisingly hilarious hi-jinks along the way. In other words, Romeo and Juliet as you've never seen them before.WHAT: THE CAPULETS AND THE MONTAGUES WHEN: adding 3 performances on March 11 & 12, 2011 on Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Saturday at 2pm WHERE:at NewPlace Studio Theatre, 10950 Peach Grove Street., North Hollywood, CA 91601.HOW MUCH:Tickets are $25HOW: The box office opens March 2nd. Ovationtix at 866 811-4111 or visit the Andak website www.Andak.org for tickets.Anne McNaughton (Director, Co-Producer) is the Associate Artistic Director of Andak Stage Company and directed its previous productions of Spite for Spite and The Bay At Nice, and world premieres of Liberty Inn: The Musical, The Prince of L.A., The Savannah Option, A Magic Christmas, Don Juan The Trickster of Seville, The Letters, and her own Molière update, San Fran Scapin. She was the Artistic Director of the Valley Shakespeare Festival in Saratoga and a founding member of both the Antaeus Company and John Houseman's Acting Company, for which she directed U.S.A. off-Broadway. She was a Resident Director at San Jose Rep, California Actors Theatre, Berkeley Stage Company, and Berkeley Shakespeare Festival, and taught and directed in the American Conservatory Theatre's advanced training program. She is a member of the first graduating class of the Juilliard Drama Division and holds a graduate degree in directing from Stanford University. Her award-winning productions in the San Francisco Bay Area include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Richard III, Artichoke, and Letters Home. Most recently, she directed The Prince of L.A. and Collected Stories at the Old Globe, and The Liar, The Proof of the Promise, Trial By Jury, and The Will for the Antaeus Company.
Videos
|
The Most Happy Fella North Coast Repertory Theatre (6/03-6/28) |
|
STRAITJACKET SIRENS Three Clubs (6/01-6/30) |
|
The Show Has Been Cancelled (Due to the End of The World) Broadwater Second Stage (6/16-6/27) |
|
Melt : The Play The Marilyn Theatre at the Lee Strasberg Institute (6/11-6/13) |
|
My Life is a Sonnet Broadwater Studio (6/07-6/27) |
|
MISS MAGNOLIA BEAUMONT GOES TO PROVINCETOWN Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Davidson/Valentini Theatre (6/17-6/28) |
|
Mike Blaha: Pivotal Nomad Broadwater Studio (6/07-6/24) |
|
In the Blink of an Eye: A Musical Memoir The Pico (6/19-6/21) |
|
A Haunting Revue II Impro Theatre (6/06-6/26) |
|
LOVE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF DEATH: A TRILOGY The Zephyr Theatre (6/07-6/26) |
| VIEW ALL SHOWS ADD A SHOW | |









