Sunday, November 24, 2013



THEATER

Polonsky Shakespeare Center
Midsummers Night's Dream



I'M LEAVING THE BLOG BUT WE DIDN'T SEE THE SHOW.  We are now rescheduled for January 2nd, 2014.

The theater is in its first year and it's a technical wonder, black-box theater.  We really looked forward to the show because of the director and the wonderful work she did with The Lion King.

At 2:16 a representative of the theater came on stage and told us that the play was cancelled that day for medical reasons.  As we left, an EMS vehicle was in front of the theater.
 


For those who have seen the creativity of The Lion King, seeing a Shakespeare play by the same creator sounds enticing.

“The director who redefined spectacle on Broadway… has now given New York a Midsummer Night’s Dream that doesn’t so much reach for the heavens as roll around in them, with joyous but calculated abandon… For Ms. Taymor, the sky is not the limit. It’s a supple canvas to be stretched and bent to the whims of the imagination. Her eye-popping take on the canon’s most enchanted comedy… confirms Ms. Taymor’s reputation as the cosmic P. T. Barnum of contemporary stagecraft… This Dream exists… as a glittering necklace of breathtaking moments… [and] when the moments are this beautiful, they take root in your mind and assume lives of their own. Don’t be surprised when they start showing up in your own dreams. The ingeniously mixed music of Elliot Goldenthal ranges from anxious jazz riffs to sustained, ethereal lullabies.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
“FIVE STARS. Visionary director Julie Taymor is a thrilling painter of theater…she sprinkles each scene with creative fairy dust. You’d be hard pressed to find [a production] that rivals Taymor’s for beauty.” – Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
“A deliriously beautiful, deeply magical staging that’s as human as it is wildly inventive.” - Linda Winer, Newsday
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
By William Shakespeare
Music: Elliot GoldenthalDirection: Julie Taymor
OCTOBER 19, 2013 – JANUARY 12, 2014
Julie Taymor, Tony Award winner for direction of The Lion King, is an artist internationally acclaimed for her bold and original imagination. For our inaugural production, she stages Shakespeare’s joyous comedy about the universal theme of love and its complications: lust, disappointment, confusion, marriage.A Midsummer Night’s Dream brilliantly conjoins four intertwined stories: the marriage of the Athenian Duke Theseus to the Amazon queen Hippolyta; the warring Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies; the madcap follies of four lovers in a forest; and the comically earnest efforts of a group of working men to stage a love-play for the royal wedding. Lysander loves Hermia, whose father wants her to marry Demetrius. Helena loves Demetrius, who chases the eloping Lysander and Hermia into the woods, pursued by Helena. They are all fair game for mischievous Puck, Oberon’s servant, who scrambles their desires and Titania’s. As the working men press faithfully on with their rehearsals, the otherworldly night of confusion, passion and diligence proves oddly momentous, touching every life to the quick.Taymor’s vision will be a fantasia of light and shadow. The stage will breathe with the miraculous charms and powerful illusions of love.
To read critical acclaim for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, please click here

Leadership support for this production is provided by The Polonsky Foundation.

This production is sponsored by American Express.
Additional support provided by Hudson Scenic Studio, WorldStage, and Rolex Mentors & Protegés.

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Julie Taymor is the first woman to win the Tony Award® for Best Direction of a Musical, as well as a Tony for Best Costumes, for her production of The Lion King. She has directed four major films: Titus,FridaAcross the Universe and most recently, The Tempest. Her opera stagings include Elliot Goldenthal’s Grendel and, for the Metropolitan Opera, Die Zauberflöte. At TFANA, she has directed Shakespeare’s The TempestThe Taming of the Shrew, Titus Andronicus and Carlo Gozzi’sThe Green Bird.*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United StatesPoster Design: Julie Taymor | Photograph: Josef Astor | Graphic Design: Milton Glaser, Inc.Pictured above: Julie Taymor, photo by Marco Grob.


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