Shotgun Players MACBETH at Ashby Stage Extends Thru 2/1

By: Jan. 18, 2009
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SFB-SHOTGUN PLAYERS "MACBETH" by William Shakespeare, directed by Mark Jackson, opened Saturday, December 6th at 8PM and now has extended and runs through February 1st. Thursday through Sunday through January 11th. The show will be taking place at The Ashby Stage in Berkeley. Runs Thursday - Saturday at 8PM. Sundays at 5PM 

The Ashby Stage is located at 1901 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94703

Shakespeare’s classic couple are transformed into two young, wealthy, childless hipsters with exceedingly sharp tastes in clothing and insatiable appetites for more of everything. The sex is hot, if always tinged by that faint sense that their questionable fertility leaves them ultimately unable to make a future. Ambitions run amuck, turning to material means of self-definition: money, fashion, fame - and power. Macbeth has never looked so good, danced so hard, or killed with such style. Macbeth is expected to be grim and overcast, but in this production director Mark Jackson does away with the shadows in favor of bright lights, an architecturally modern stage, and colors from the contemporary pallet. There will be no kilts onstage either, but rather a fashion show runway populated by actors wearing the appropriate couture. This is a story about ambition, and in today’s America ambition, even political ambition, is tragically caught up in fame, money, and fashions of all kinds. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are caught in an ugly upper-crust web of frustrated ambition themselves. If children cannot secure their future, then borrowed robes will fashion their present and blood will cement the deal. Fashion show iconography, as well as the appearance of a runway onstage to reflect Shakespeare’s traditional thrust staging will blast the play into the modern sphere.

Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays despite also being quite famously difficult to pull off. The Shotgun production will act as both a wake up call and a surprise—both to entertain and provoke in the way useful theater should. Jackson calls on fashion show aesthetics as a contemporary metaphor through which to view Shakespeare’s once timely, and in its essential aspects still timeless, subjects – ambition and power.

The cast of Macbeth features Shotgun company members Dan Bruno (Beowulf, Three Musketeers) John Mercer (Blood Wedding, Owners), Reid Davis (Forest War, The Death of Meyerhold) and Zehra Berkman (Cryptogram, Owners) as well as Blythe Foster, Cass Bogatin, Craig Marker, Daniel Duque-Estrada, Daniel Krueger, Jarrod Quon, Kevin Clarke, Peter Ruocco, and Ryan Tasker.
The production will be directed by Mark Jackson, with costumes designed by Valera Coble, and fight choreography created by Dave Maier. Set Design by Nina Ball, Props and Blood Work by Tunuviel Quezada, Light Design by Jon Tracy, Sound Design by Sarah Huddleston. Phil Lowery will stage manage.

Tickets are $18 for Thursdays, $22 for Fridays and Sundays, and $25 for Saturdays. $30 Front Row Runway Seats every night. Reservations for all performances are strongly advised. For every performance there will be tickets released at the door. The waiting list for these tickets begins taking names one hour before the performance.

For more information go to www.shotgunplayers.org or call 510.841.6500



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