Antaeus Co.'s ClassicsFest Closes Arcadia, 8/11

By: Aug. 11, 2010
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ANTAEUS- LA's classical theater ensemble presents ClassicsFest 2010, Week #6 August 10 - 15: Arcadia by Tom Stoppard & The Malcontent by John Marston

WHAT and WHEN: Arcadia by Tom Stoppard - A fully staged work-in-process directed by Andrew Traister, part of The Antaeus Company's 5th biennual ClassicsFest. "It's the wanting to know that makes us matter." Art and science, chaos and order, intellect and passion, high wit and low comedy combust across two centuries in this exhilarating and heartwrenching masterpiece.

Tuesday, August 10 @ 8 pm
Wednesday, August 11 @ 8 pm

The Malcontent by John Marston - A fully staged work-in-process directed by Elizabeth Swain, part of The Antaeus Company's 5th biennual ClassicsFest. A Duke returns disguised to his corrupt court to take revenge with the only weapon he needs - his savage wit. A satiric gem of inventive language, lurid acting and moral ambiguity, by the great rebel genius of Jacobean theater.
Saturday, August 14 @ 3 pm

WHERE:
THE ANTAEUS COMPANY @ Deaf West Theatre
5112 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood CA 91601
(one block south of Magnolia - ample street parking)

HOW:
(818) 506-1983 or www.Antaeus.org

TICKETS:
$10

 


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