MacChin: The Lamentable Tragedie of Jay Leno Set For FringeNYC
By: Gabrielle Sierra Jul. 26, 2010
The Hamburger Theatre Company is proud to announce casting for the world premiere of Zachary Stewart's MacChin: The Lamentable Tragedie of Jay Leno, a tastelessly irreverent adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. MacChin receives its world premiere at The Players Theatre (115 MacDougal Street) on Saturday, August 14th at 4:30pm as part of the 14th annual New York International Fringe Festival. Tickets are $15.00 in advance, $18.00 at the door and may be purchased at www.FringeNYC.org or by calling 866-468-7619. MacChin plays a limited engagement through August 27th.
Jay Leno: loveable all-American funnyman or ruthless power-hungry killer? Recasting Leno as the central character in Shakespeare's Macbeth, MacChin: The Lamentable Tragedie of Jay Leno sheds new light on the Late Night Television Wars of 1992 - 2010, arguably America's answer to The War of the Roses. Johnny Carson, Conan O'Brien, David Letterman, and Jon Stewart all make an appearance in this epic revisionist history of Late Night mirthdom. Find out what happens when the cameras stop rolling and the comics get tragic. For one king of Late Night to rise, another must die.Joshua Key-Maginnis plays the title role of Jay Leno, with Anne Richmond playing his take-no-prisoners manager Helen Kushnick. The cast also includes Seth Andrew Bridges (Conan O'Brien), Bill Bria (David Letterman), Michael Lister (Johnny Carson), John Kurzynowski (Jon Stewart), Roni Laytin (Witch), Jill Maybruch (Witch), Malorie Bryant (Witch), Jordan Swisher (NBC Page), and Anna Suzuki (NBC Page).115 MacDougal Street (at Minetta Lane)
New York, Ny 10012WHEN: August 14th - 27th
Saturday, August 14th at 4:30pm
Sunday, August 15th at 8:30pm
Friday, August 20th at 7:00pm
Monday, August 23rd at 2:30pm
Friday, August 27th at 2:30pmWHO: The Hamburger Theatre Company as part of FringeNYCThe Hamburger Theatre Company is dedicated to developing new American theatre. Drawing on sources as varied as celebrity tabloid gossip, classical literature, and video games, while utilizing the classic theatrical forms of drag performance, opera, and melodrama, Hamburger will serve up theatre that is deliciously tawdry and intellectually satisfying. We aim to turn today's "trash culture" into tomorrow's priceless mythology. There is no high art, only high hair, and the higher the hair, the closer to God.

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