Earth Hour Vs Macbeth
March 3rd 2010 19:50
Please note due to Earth Hour
on Saturday 27 March the following production at the Wharf
will have an early starting time.
STOCKHOLM Wharf 1, Sydney Theatre CompanySaturday 27 March Matinee at 2pm and Evening show (early starting time) at 7pm
VS MACBETH Wharf 2, Sydney Theatre Company
Saturday 28 March Matinee at 2:15pm and Evening show (early starting time) at 6:30pm
Sydney Theatre Company and The Border Project present
Vs Macbeth
(most of it) by William Shakespeare
18 March to 3 April 2010. Opens Saturday 20 March at 8.15pm
Wharf 2, Sydney Theatre Company, Pier 4, Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay.
Vs Macbeth, directed by Sam Haren at Sydney Theatre Companys Wharf 2 from 18 March 2010, is a radical version of Shakespeares great play of chance and destiny, interrogating both the famous story and the larger anxieties associated with its superstitious history as a work prone to accidents and mistakes.
The first production of Sydney Theatre Companys 2010 Next Stage program, Vs Macbeth features the Companys permanent ensemble of actors, The Residents, in collaboration with Adelaides The Border Project, following a premiere season at the 2010 Adelaide Festival of Arts.
Cameron Goodall plays Macbeth and Amber McMahon is Lady Macbeth in an adaptation that wilfully incorporates all the errors, mishaps, interruptions and disasters that have occurred during rehearsals at The Wharf, as well as taking on every theatrical taboo imaginable.
Next Stage is Sydney Theatre Companys artform development arm which sits alongside the Companys Main Stage, Back Stage and Education programs, all programmed by Artistic Directors Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett. The program offers different types of experiences for audiences, developing new approaches to theatre and collaborations with emerging artists.
The Residents came together in June 2009 and occupy a central role in the daytoday operations of Sydney Theatre Company, moving regularly between the Companys Main Stage, Next Stage, Back Stage and Education streams with a particular emphasis on developing new work.
The Border Project is a contemporary performance group formed in Adelaide in 2002 with a strong commitment to unique ensemble practice. Their production, Highway Rock n Roll Disaster, was a highlight in Wharf 2 in 2008.
Director Sam Haren. Set Designers: Sam Haren and Matthew Kneale. Costume Designer/Associate Designer: Mel Page. Lighting Designer: Govin Ruben. Composer: David Heinrich. Video Designer: Richard Back. Fight Choreographer: Scott Witt
Cast: Alice Ansara, Cameron Goodall, David Heinrich, Ursula Mills, Amber McMahon, Julia Ohannessian, Zindzi Okenyo, Richard Pyros, Sophie Ross, Tahki Saul, Brett Stiller, Alirio Zavarce
Box Office: 9250 1777 or sydneytheatre.com.au Tickets: $25 to $40 (transaction fees may apply)
on Saturday 27 March the following production at the Wharf
will have an early starting time.
STOCKHOLM Wharf 1, Sydney Theatre CompanySaturday 27 March Matinee at 2pm and Evening show (early starting time) at 7pm
Saturday 28 March Matinee at 2:15pm and Evening show (early starting time) at 6:30pm
Sydney Theatre Company and The Border Project present
Vs Macbeth
(most of it) by William Shakespeare
18 March to 3 April 2010. Opens Saturday 20 March at 8.15pm
Wharf 2, Sydney Theatre Company, Pier 4, Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay.
Vs Macbeth, directed by Sam Haren at Sydney Theatre Companys Wharf 2 from 18 March 2010, is a radical version of Shakespeares great play of chance and destiny, interrogating both the famous story and the larger anxieties associated with its superstitious history as a work prone to accidents and mistakes.
The first production of Sydney Theatre Companys 2010 Next Stage program, Vs Macbeth features the Companys permanent ensemble of actors, The Residents, in collaboration with Adelaides The Border Project, following a premiere season at the 2010 Adelaide Festival of Arts.
Cameron Goodall plays Macbeth and Amber McMahon is Lady Macbeth in an adaptation that wilfully incorporates all the errors, mishaps, interruptions and disasters that have occurred during rehearsals at The Wharf, as well as taking on every theatrical taboo imaginable.
Next Stage is Sydney Theatre Companys artform development arm which sits alongside the Companys Main Stage, Back Stage and Education programs, all programmed by Artistic Directors Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett. The program offers different types of experiences for audiences, developing new approaches to theatre and collaborations with emerging artists.
The Residents came together in June 2009 and occupy a central role in the daytoday operations of Sydney Theatre Company, moving regularly between the Companys Main Stage, Next Stage, Back Stage and Education streams with a particular emphasis on developing new work.
The Border Project is a contemporary performance group formed in Adelaide in 2002 with a strong commitment to unique ensemble practice. Their production, Highway Rock n Roll Disaster, was a highlight in Wharf 2 in 2008.
Director Sam Haren. Set Designers: Sam Haren and Matthew Kneale. Costume Designer/Associate Designer: Mel Page. Lighting Designer: Govin Ruben. Composer: David Heinrich. Video Designer: Richard Back. Fight Choreographer: Scott Witt
Cast: Alice Ansara, Cameron Goodall, David Heinrich, Ursula Mills, Amber McMahon, Julia Ohannessian, Zindzi Okenyo, Richard Pyros, Sophie Ross, Tahki Saul, Brett Stiller, Alirio Zavarce
Box Office: 9250 1777 or sydneytheatre.com.au Tickets: $25 to $40 (transaction fees may apply)
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