New Perspectives Theatre Co Presents HAMLET 5/13-22 at Shetler Studios' Theatre 54
New Perspectives Theatre Company's (Melody Brooks, Artistic Director) production of Hamlet places one of William Shakespeare's "problem plays" at the nexus of the Book of Revelation and Sarah Palin's "real" America. Directed by Melody Brooks from the First Folio version of the play, performances of Hamlet will run May 13 through 22, 2010 at Shetler Studios' Theatre 54 (244 West 54th St., 12th Floor).
From the current Tea Party protests to the fight over healthcare to continuing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the 2012 Doomsday prophesies, the United States' current turmoil echoes the volatile time in which Hamlet was written. Author Linda Kay Hoff suggests that in the 16th century, after century-long religious wars, The Book of Revelation was at the forefront of every English person's mind. She argues quite persuasively that Hamlet's structure is based on the Book of Revelation.Inspired by Ms. Hoff's scholarship, New Perspectives Theatre Company (NPTC) offers a unique and daring vision of Hamlet; one that fuses the Biblical allegory with the preachings of modern demagogues in a blend of live action and video imagery. In NPTC's version, the Prince of Denmark is viewed as a symbol of the right wing while Claudius and Gertrude represent modern liberals, who constantly kowtow to the right wing's demands. On the horizon is Fortinbras, a stand-in for the militia movement that is sweeping part of the country.Terrell Tilford (Laertes) recently received his first NAACP Image nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series for his role on the ABC daytime drama "One Life to Live". At the time of his casting, he was also reprising his role of "Flip" in the Matrix Theatre Company production of Stick Fly which he'd performed for the L.A. Theatre Works radio broadcast at the Skirball Cultural Center. Five weeks into taping for OLTL, he returned to Los Angeles for the play's final four sold-out performances. Terrell along with his other castmates were recently presented with the LA Drama Critics Award, the Garland Awards and the LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Ensemble Performance. Select Theatre credits: Yellowman (original workshop production) at the McCarter Theatre; The Memorandum at The Guthrie (invited artist-in-residence experience); The Exonerated (original cast and LA Ovation Award nomination for Best Ensemble Performance) at Tim Robbins' The Actors' Gang; Malcolm X in El-Hajj Malik: Malcolm X at the National Black Arts Festival; Miss Julie at HERE (NY). A classically-trained actor, fine-art gallery director and curator, Terrell received his MFA from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts and his BA from the University of California, Berkeley. In New York, Terrell is represented by Harden-Curtis Associates.

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