Spookfish Theatre Company will present the World Premiere of i wrote on ur wall and now i regret it by Ming Peiffer, July 30-August 10 at The Wild Project (195 East 3rd Street). The production will be directed by Kat Yen (Resident Director at The Flea Theater) and will feature Jaspal Binning, Ryan Dreyer, Karen Eilbacher, David M. Farrington, Ricky Faust, Andrea Goldman, Jordan Ho, Ying Ying Li, and Stephanie Regina. The creative team will include Lighting Design by Porsche McGovern and Sound Design by Daniela Hart. Assistant directed by Samuel Wilson.
Ocean Professional Theatre Company presents Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Bengal Auditorium, 180 Bengal Blvd. Barnegat, NJ. The show will run at 2:00pm: today, June 20, 23, 26, 27 and at 8:00pm: June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29. Price: $35/Adults; $20 Children 12 & Under. Tickets: Call the Box Office at 609-312-8306, or order online at www.oceantheatre.org. Or you can purchase at the door on the day of the show. All seating is reserved.
Ocean Professional Theatre Company presents Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Bengal Auditorium, 180 Bengal Blvd. Barnegat, NJ. The show will run at 2:00pm: June 20, 23, 26, 27 and at 8:00pm: June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29.
Faux-Real's new take on an ancient play, Sophocles' tragedy 'Oedipus the King' translated by Robert Fagles, directed by Mark Greenfield (Artistic Director, The Faux-Real Theatre Company). BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production photos below.
What happens when Oedipus is a woman and Jocasta is a man? Driven by the belief that what was traditional in 429 BC is radical today, The Faux-Real Theatre Company searches beyond the Freudian notions of "boy loves mom," and re-examines Oedipus the King with modern eyes and ancient techniques, uncovering the fearful truths and the (occasionally comedic) grotesque ironies that Sophocles presented audiences 2000 years prior to the birth of psychology.
Driven by the belief that what was traditional in 429 BC is radical today, FRTC performs Oedipus the King exactly as Sophocles intended… sort of. Men play all of the roles (including Love Interest/Mom Jocasta) just as the Greeks would have wanted it; only with Faux-Real, the role of Oedipus is played by a woman. Searching beyond the Freudian notions of "boy loves Mom," Faux-Real re-examines Oedipus with modern eyes (pun intended) and ancient techniques, to shed new light on this classic tale of sex, power, murder and the dark urges lurking inside of us all.
The Faux-Real Theatre Company (FRTC) who have been bringing avant-garde theatre to populist audiences since 1994, will present their newest production: the ancient play OEDIPUS REX with a gender bending twist. It's classic theatre performed exactly as Sophocles intended…sort of. Preview performances of OEDIPUS REX XX/XY will begin Thursday March 7th prior to an official press opening on March 10th at La MaMa's First Floor Theatre (74A East 4th Street) in Manhattan. Mark Greenfield, FRTC's Artistic Director, will direct.