La MaMa Opens 53rd Season with TEMPEST 3, Begin. 10/2

By: Sep. 17, 2014
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La MaMa - the world-renowned theatre complex in the heart of New York City's East Village - today announced the cast for its first production of its 53rd Season entitled "LA MAMA EARTH," featuring works that raise awareness of world ecology and social justice both locally and globally. The centerpiece will be three diverse, international productions and adaptations of William Shakepeare's The Tempest from the US, Korea and Italy. All performances will be at the Ellen Stewart Theatre (66 East 4th Street, between Bowery & 2nd Avenue).

In announcing the season, La MaMa's Artistic Director Mia Yoo stated that "La MaMa is honored to have the opportunity to present an American, Korean and Italian production of Shakespeare's bracing play, The Tempest." She adds, "I think the productions are going to be vastly different and that's thrilling." Noting that "the tide is rising" was a phrase used by Mayor Bloomberg during Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Ms. Yoo says, "I wasn't seeking out productions of THE TEMPEST, but so many artists came to me with an urgent need to express their concerns through their work about global ecology as it relates to the human condition. 'Now' is the word that is used again and again in Shakespeare's TheTempest. I share with the artists the urgency of presenting this work now."

Tempest 3: The Tide is Rising begins with the world-premiere of a new musical adaptation of The Tempest, created by two prolific American female artists, director Karin Coonrod, and Tony nominated composer Elizabeth Swados (Runaways) About this historic collaboration, Ms. Yoo says "It's wonderful to watch them use their specific skills - language and music - to create a unique work, unlike anything they have done before. It's dynamic, particularly how Coonrod uses Swados's visceral score to create Prospero's island."

The international and intergenerational cast will feature Reg E. Cathey ("The Wire" and "House of Cards") as Prospero, and Joseph Harrington, the 14-year-old star of Broadway's Billy Elliot, as Ariel. Also in the cast will be Earl Baker Jr., Angus Hepburn, Slate Holmgren, Miriam A. Hyman, Christopher McLinden, Tony Torn, Ching Valdes-Aran, Sorab Wadia and Liz Wisan,

Scenic design is by Riccardo Hernandez, costumes by Oana Botez, lights by Christopher Akerlind, puppets by Vickie Fremont and choreography by Cara Kjellman. Soo Yeon Lee will musical direct a 3-piece musical ensemble. Voice and text is by Gigi Buffington; Sharon Scruggs is dramaturg.

Ms. Coonrod's production of THE TEMPEST began in the summer of 2012 when she and Ms. Swados collaborated on a workshop entitled "The Tempest and the Image of the Sea," at La MaMa's international studio in Umbria, Italy. A few months later when Hurricane Sandy struck NY and the eastern United State in the fall of 2012, Mia Yoo became determined to have the production completed in time for this 2014 debut.

THE TEMPEST is Shakespeare's last play - believed to have been written in 1610 - set on a remote island, where Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, plots to outwit his scheming brother and restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place in the kingdom. To accomplish this, Prospero uses illusion and manipulation, conjuring up a massive storm that helps lay bare the truth.

Limited engagement will begin Thursday October 2nd and continuing through November 2nd). Opening Night is set for Thursday October 9th. Tickets will be $40 Adults; $30 Students/Seniors. Performances will be Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 4:00pm.

This will be followed by the US premiere of Seoul, Korea's Mokwha Repertory Company production of The Tempest, adapted and directed by Tae-Suk Oh. Inspired by a true story from the Korean Chronicles Of The Three Kingdoms, this Tempest is set in 5th century Korea and infuses Shakespeare's text with elements of traditional Korean folklore. With music played on Korean instruments and performed in richly layered costumes, this mind-bending production explores acts of nature as they are affected by acts of betrayal, love, forgiveness and reconciliation. Four performances only - November 20th - 23rd, at the Ellen Stewart Theatre. Tickets will be $30 Adults; $25 Students/Seniors.

The third production will be the U.S. premiere of Nella Tempesta by Motus Theatre. Italy's provocative and dynamic MOTUS Theatre Company explores questions of freedom, control and power in Nella Tempesta. Reflecting on the turmoil in our society - the impact of Hurricane Sandy, the consequences of the economic crisis and questioning of future landscapes - Nella Tempesta is created from fragments of novels by authors including: Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, Aldous Huxley as well as Shakespeare's The Tempest and Une Tempête by Aimé Césaire. This version of The Tempest imagines the play about a world not as it appears to be ending, but a world on the verge of a new beginning. Eight performances only December 11th - 21st. Tickets will be $30 Adults; $25 Students/Seniors.

Throughout the "LA MAMA EARTH" season there will be post-show dialogues with environmental experts and human rights activists on a range of subjects from climate change to other relevant ecological and social issues globally.

An integral part of New York City's cultural landscape, La MaMa has a worldwide reputation for producing daring work in theatre, dance, performance art, and music that defies form and transcends boundaries of language, race, and culture. Founded in 1961 by theatre pioneer and legend Ellen Stewart, La MaMa is a global organization with creative partners and dedicated audiences around the world. La MaMa presents an average of 60-70 productions annually, most of which are world premieres. To date, over 3,500 productions have been presented at La MaMa with artists from more than 70 nations. Honored with more than 30 OBIE Awards, dozens of Drama Desk and Bessie Awards, La MaMa's programming is culturally diverse, cross-disciplinary and draws audiences from all walks of life. For the second consecutive year, La MaMa will offer its 10@$10 program whereby 10 tickets are made available for every performance in every theatre in advance for only $10. La MaMa gratefully acknowledges The Coca-Cola Foundation, Ford Foundation, The Howard Gilman Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs for their generous support of Tempest 3: The Tide is Rising.

For additional information and a full performance schedule, please call La MaMa at 212 475 7710 or visit www.lamama.org.



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