The cast is set and rehearsals have begun for the American premiere of “The School of Night” by Peter Whelan. This sublime and sensuous political thriller set in the 16th century opens at the Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum November 9, 2008, and continues through December 17. Previews begin October 30.
Directed by Bill Alexander, the cast of “The School of Night” includes (in alphabetical order) Michael Bakkensen, Ian Bedford, Tymberlee Chanel, Paula Christensen, Mark H. Dold, Johnny Giacalone, Michael Kirby, Adrian LaTourelle, Henri Lubatti, Jon Monastero, Rob Nagle, Richard Robichaux, Alicia Roper, John Sloan, Nick Toren and Gregory Wooddell.The set design is by Simon Higlet, costume design is by Robert Perdziola, lighting design is by Russell H. Champa, sound design is by Cricket S. Myers and Ilona Sekacz is the composer. Casting is by Erika Sellin and the production stage manager is David S. Franklin. This production is presented in association with Mike Merrick and Eddie Rissien. “The School of Night” provides a fascinating twist to the centuries-old mystery of the sudden and tragically early death of Christopher Marlowe, who was perhaps England’s greatest dramatist before the rise of his contemporary, William Shakespeare. Marlowe’s last year of life was filled with intrigue and treachery. Beyond his literary genius, Marlowe became legendary for his reckless vitality, his singular allegiance to freedom of artistic expression and his willingness to stand out from convention as an atheist, a homosexual, and a member of a society of free-thinkers – the School of Night. As the play cleverly points out, these traits made him a marked man. Was he really murdered in a barroom brawl on May 30, 1593, or was he involved in a deeper conspiracy on that eventful night?Photo Credit Craig Schwartz
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