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Metamorphoses
Written and Directed by Mary
Zimmerman
Based on the myths of Ovid
With Anjali Bhimani, Raymond Fox,
Kyle Hall, Doug Hara, Felicity Jones, Chris Kipiniak, Louise
Lamson, Erik Lochtefeld, Heidi Stillman, Lisa Tejero
Sets by Dan Ostling, Costumes by Mara
Blumenfeld, Lighting by TJ Gerckens, Sound by Andre Pluess
and Ben Sussman, Composer Willy Schwarz, Press Richard
Kornberg and Associates, Production Stage Manager Anjali
Bidani, Stage Manager Brian Klevan Schneider
Ovid's Metamorphoses
translated by David Slavitt, John Hopkins University Press,
1994. Rainer Maria Rilke's Poem Orpheus Eurydice
Hermes translated by Stephen Mitchell, Modern Library,
1995.
Originally produced by Lookingglass
Theatre Company, Chicago.
Made possible, in part, by the generous support of The Gladys
Krieble Delmas Foundation.
"A GIFT FROM THE GODS!
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— Amy Gamerman, The Wall Street Journal
"Metamorphoses has
arrived at the exact moment when Manhattan can best
appreciate it, speaking with a dreamlike hush directly to New
Yorkers' souls."
— Ben Brantley, The New York Times
"Romantic, witty, sexy and
sublime!&"
—Tim Griffin, Time Out
" **** out of four. Simply
stunning! A cathartic theatrical experience. I appeal openly
and directly to anyone reading this article to purchase
tickets for Metamorphoses."
— Elysa Gardner, USA Today
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Sorrows and Rejoicings
Written and Directed by Athol Fugard
With John Glover, Marcy Harriell, Judith Light, Charlayne
Woodard
Sets and Costumes by Susan Hilferty,
Lighting by Dennis Parichy, Dialects by Stephen Gabis,
Casting by Elissa Myers CSA/Paul Fouquet CSA, Press
Representative Richard Kornberg and Associates, Production
Stage Manager Alison Cote, Stage Manager Amy Patricia Stern
Originally produced by McCarter
Theatre, Princeton NJ, Emily Mann, Artistic Director/Jeffrey
Woodward, Managing Director.
Made possible, in part, by the
generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the
Axe-Houghton Foundation, and AT&T.
"Fugard's best play! Magical and
heartbreaking!"
— Donald Lyons, The New York Post
"Hypnotic! A compelling new
play."
— John Lahr, The New Yorker
"Eloquent and moving with an
absolutely perfect cast."
— Charles Isherwood, Variety
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Ricky Jay: On The Stem
Written and performed by Ricky Jay
Directed by David Mamet
Set by Peter S. Larkin, Lighting by Jules Fisher and Peggy
Eisenhauer, Effects by Jim Steinmeyer, Consultant Michael
Beter, 53rd Assistant David Roth, Press Representative
Richard Kornberg & Associates, Production Stage Manager
Matthew Silver, Stage Manager Leslie C. Lyter
Made possible, in part, by the
generous media support of WNYC Public Radio.
"In all of his deceptions, Jay
is a winning showman. No doubt some members of the audience
will want to go back to see the act again. And chances are,
they still won't be able to see how exactly Jay accomplishes
his tricks. In any case, they may not be able to get tickets,
because this show is likely to sell out as fast as his last
outing at Second Stage Theatre, Ricky Jay and His 52
Assistants. Having missed that hit-because it was nearly
impossible to get tickets-I finally know what all the fuss is
about, and I now count myself part of the ever-growing Ricky
Jay fan club."
— William Stevenson, Broadway.com
"Ricky Jay is truly astounding!
A real renaissance con man. There's a winking quality to
Jay's hoodwinking that makes the affable performer all the
more winning."
— Gordon Cox, Newsday
"Marvelous! Jay's engrossing new
show offers more than cool card tricks. Lots more. He
genially holds forth on the wonders of illusion, the more
raffish side of show business and the lives of certain shady
characters, all the while demonstrating his own prodigious
gifts for now-you-see-it, now-you-don't wizardry. See this
legend - if you can still nab a ticket."
— Michael Sommers, The Newark Star-Ledger
"Fascinating! Some of the best
magic you will ever see! Go see for yourself as soon as you
can. Ricky Jay: On The Stem is something you really
must see to believe."
— David Richardson, WOR Radio
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