The cast of ULYSSES includes Dee Beasnael, Kate Benson, Maggie Hoffman, Vin Knight, Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, Scott Shepherd, and Stephanie Weeks.
Check out rehearsal photos for The Public Theater and Elevator Repair Service’s ULYSSES, presented in partnership with Under the Radar festival. ULYSSES stiches verbatim passages from Joyce’s epic masterpiece into a two-and-a-half hour tour de force.
ULYSSES begins performances in The Public’s Martinson Hall on Tuesday, January 13 and runs through Sunday, February 15, with the official press opening on Sunday, January 25.
Elevator Repair Service (ERS) takes on the Mount Everest of twentieth-century literature. James Joyce’s ULYSSES has fascinated, perplexed, scandalized, and/or defeated readers for over a century. In this New York City premiere, seven performers sit down for a sober reading but soon find themselves guzzling pints, getting in brawls, and committing debaucheries as they careen on a fast-forward tour through Joyce’s funhouse of styles. With humor, pathos, and a richly layered design, ERS stitches together verbatim passages from Joyce’s epic masterpiece into a two-and-a-half hour tour de force.
The cast of ULYSSES includes Dee Beasnael, Kate Benson, Maggie Hoffman, Vin Knight, Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, Scott Shepherd, and Stephanie Weeks.
The production includes original scenic design by dots, costume design by Enver Chakartash, lighting design by Marika Kent, sound design by Ben Williams, projection design by Matthew Deinhart, and prop design by Patricia Marjorie. Maurina Lioce will be the production stage manager and Kelsey Vivian will be the stage manager.
Photo Credit: Joan Marcus

Stephanie Weeks, Vin Knight, and Kate Benson

Director John Collins, Dee Beasnael, Scott Shepherd, and Stephanie Weeks

Christopher Rashee-Stevenson, Vin Knight, and Scott Shepherd

Maggie Hoffman, Christopher Rashee-Stevenson, Vin Knight, and Scott Shepherd

The company of Elevator Repair Service's ULYSSES

Christopher Rashee-Stevenson

Scott Shepherd and Maggie Hoffman

Christopher Rashee-Stevenson and Dee Beasnael