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The Theatre: Now On Stage

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In the Gloria Maddox Theater
at the T. Schreiber Studio:

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

by Tom Stoppard

Directed by Cat Parker
October 15 - November 22, 2009
Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m.,
Sunday matinees at 3 p.m.

Take a peek behind the scenes of Hamlet as seen from the worm's eye-view of the bewildered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. This fabulously inventive tale about a Shakespearean Laurel and Hardy lets us in on the parts of the story you never knew existed.



CAST YOUR VOTE - NY Innovative Theater Awards
Cast Members
Eric Percival
Rosencrantz
  Julian Elfer *
Guildenstern
Erik Jonsun
the Player
  Tim Weinert
Hamlet
Doug Williford
Claudius
  Tootie Larios *
gertrude
Marguerite Forrest
ophelia
  Tom Lawson, Jr. *
polonius
Esteban Benito
tragedian
  Therese Tucker
tragedian
Rodney Allen Umble
tragedian
  Aki Tsuchimoto
tragedian
Horacio F. Lazo
tragedian
  Janine L. Pangburn *
tragedian
James O'Brien
tragedian
  Meghan Brown
tragedian
Diane Terrusa *
tragedian
*Appearing courtesy of Actor's Equity Association

...a robust and exhilarating revival, under the expert direction of Cat Parker. The production is loaded with energy and keeps the humor quotient high, whether based in low comedy or high. Eric Percival and Julian Elfer make a fine team as the title characters...[and]...Erik Jonsun makes a thrilling New York stage debut as the Player. The supporting ensemble of 14, portraying the troupe of itinerant actors and some of the pivotal characters from Hamlet, is uniformly strong. - Martin Denton, nytheatre.com

Eric Percival and Julian Elfer have made a fine hand out of the cards they've been dealt, leaping into the text with nimble legs and tongues. …As Rosencrantz, Percival manages to make each moment fresh. Elfer, on the other hand, doesn't even make "moments"--he's immersed so fully in the role that his exasperation is pure, seamless entertainment. - Aaron Riccio, thatsoundscool

The current production of R&G at the T. Shreiber Studio does full justice to the work, from Cat Parker's clear direction and clever use of the small theatre space to the top-notch cast led by Eric Percival as Rosencrantz and Julian Elfer as Guildenstern. Of particular note is the performance of the Player by Erik Jonsun, who brings a level of ruefulness, melancholy, and emotion that inflates a potentially one-dimensional character to full humanity. The T. Schreiber Studio was not previously on my radar, but from the quality of this production, I definitely plan to go back. - Wendy Caster, ShowShowDown

Both Mr. Percival and Mr. Elfer excel at the remarkable and remarkably derivative Beckettian dialogue. Mr. Percival is the comedy mask of the pair. Blissfully unaware and choosing to remain that way, Rosencrantz is the voice of the audience. Julian Elfer brings more than enough intensity to Guildenstern. He is a "mass of prejudice" even in the eyes of his friend. The charismatic Erik Jonsun maneuvers his troupe of Tragedians, Guildenstern and Rosencrantz, and the audience, seated in the round like members of the Danish court, into realization: "Don't you see?! We're actors – we're the opposite of people!" - Kate Shea Kennon, Stage Mage

 


Production Staff
Cat Parker
DIRECTOR
George Allison
Set DESIGN
Karen Ledger
COSTUME DESIGN
Eric Cope
LIGHTING DESIGN
Michael Denis
stage manager
Andy Cohen
SOUND DESIGN
Barbara Kielhofer
Producing coordinator
Timothy Jones
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Lanie Zipoy
Publicity
Page Clements
dramaturge
Cristina Lundy
assistant director
Oliver Sterlacci
production asst

 



Location: T. Schreiber Studio, 151 West 26th Street, 7th Floor (Between 6th and 7th Aves.), New York, NY 10001.

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Dates: October 15th - November 22, 2009. Thursday thru Saturday at 8:00 p.m., Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.

Reservations: Available online through TheaterMania.com or by phone at 212-352-3101.

Admission: By donation: $25 general admission, $20 seniors, $22 general students (with ID) Studio students have access to special pricing, see office for more details.

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