Directed by Michael Donald Edwards, Frank Galati s World-Renowned Adaptation of THE GRAPES OF WRATH Opens March 12 at Asolo Rep

Similar documents
ASOLO REP PROUDLY PRESENTS DISGRACED; AYAD AKHTAR'S THRILLING TONY NOMINATED AND PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING DRAMA OPENS APRIL 1

Asolo Rep Kicks off its Repertory Season with THE CRUCIBLE, Helmed by Asolo Rep Producing Artistic Director Michael Donald Edwards

Asolo Rep Continues its 60th Season with the 2017 Broadway Smash Hit A DOLL'S HOUSE, PART 2; Helmed by Asolo Rep Favorite Peter Amster

TONY WINNER FRANK GALATI HELMS RHINOCEROS Runs February 7 - April 14

ASOLO REP PRESENTS LISA LOOMER'S ROE DIRECTED BY LAVINA JADHWANI; Runs March 14 - April 15

Pulitzer Prize Winner Nilo Cruz's Sotto Voce Opens Thursday, April 2 in the Historic Asolo Theater

I LOVED, I LOST, I MADE SPAGHETTI Opens May 21 at Asolo Rep

Asolo Rep Continues its 60th Season with Pulitzer Prize-winner SWEAT; Directed by Nicole A. Watson February 6 - April 13

ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE SPARKS DEBATE ON RACE AND REAL ESTATE WITH CLYBOURNE PARK

Casting Announced for Asolo Rep's MORNING AFTER GRACE Directed by Peter Amster; Production runs Jan March 4

Casting Announced for Asolo Rep's SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE

In order to maintain accurate and comparable

ASOLO REP CONTINUES ITS REP SEASON WITH BORN YESTERDAY; ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR PETER AMSTER HELMS THE CLASSIC AMERICAN COMEDY; OPENS FEBRUARY 10

Capital Stage Presents First Ever Co-Production with American Stage in St. Petersburg, Florida

ASOLO REP PRESENTS BRANDEN JACOBS-JENKINS' GLORIA THE PULITZER PRIZE-FINALIST RUNS APRIL 4-29

Asolo Rep Announces Complete Casting for RAGTIME; American Musical Masterpiece Runs May 1-27

rep OUR LIVES ON STAGE MICHAEL DONALD EDWARDS PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR LINDA DIGABRIELE MANAGING DIRECTOR

The Shakespeare Theatre Concludes Its Acclaimed 2017 Season with an American Holiday Classic, It s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play

News Release Virginia Repertory Theatre

ASOLO REP PRESENTS THE GREAT SOCIETY; THE THRILLING SEQUEL TO LAST SEASON'S RECORD- BREAKING PRODUCTION OF ALL THE WAY OPENS JANUARY 13

asolorep ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE SOCIETY

50 th Jeff Awards Honor 4 Theatres over 50

TWO RIVER THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES ITS SEASON

For Immediate Release: Aug. 10, 2011 Media Contact: Communications Director Bill D Agostino, at or

BARITONES UNBOUND: Celebrating the UnCommon Voice of the Common Man

T H E AT R E G U I D E

M E D I A R E L E A S E

THE LINES OF LUST, LOVE AND TRUST IN THE DIGITAL AGE BLUR IN SEX WITH STRANGERS

Tuesday, November 17 Start reading the book The Grapes of Wrath You have 29 days to read this book.

Los Angeles Ballet s Quartet

SHOW GUIDE VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRE

Pasek and Paul: Up Close and Personal with Special Guests

The Wilma Theater Concludes its Season with Lucas Hnath s The Christians, Directed by Timothy Bond, Co-Produced with Syracuse Stage

ROUND HOUSE THEATRE CONTINUES SEASON WITH A NEW PRIDE AND PREJUDICE STORY MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY

SEX WITH STRANGERS TALKS & EVENTS

asolo rep OUR LIVES ON STAGE ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE MICHAEL DONALD EDWARDS PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR LINDA DIGABRIELE MANAGING DIRECTOR

THE GAME IS AFOOT AT LANTERN THEATER COMPANY WITH THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES MAY 28 JUNE 28

When What Where 3:00-5:00pm Registration MLP Lobby. 5:00-5:20pm Opening Ceremonies Stage President Holoman and Professor Don Hooper

A Walking Guide MY NAME IS NEW YORK. Ramblin Around Woody Guthrie s Town. By Nora Guthrie and the Woody Guthrie Archives

More Fall Trips Northeast Philadelphia Jamison Avenue Philadelphia, PA

HYPE MAN: a break beat play

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Opens Its 56 th Season with Molière s Masterpiece, Tartuffe

SUMMER FAMILY FUN IN STRATFORD-UPON-AVON IMAGE: BROTHERS MCLEOD + RSC VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS

ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE PRESENTS An FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training Production: ROMEO & JULIET

2017 AP English Language and Composition Summer Homework Assignment

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Announces Epic Line-up for its 2019 Season

COMPLETE WORKS: TABLE TOP SHAKESPEARE EDUCATION PACK

BLACK PEARL SINGS! Frank Higgins. February 13* - 25, *Tuesday low cost preview

New Redhouse Arts Center Artistic Director Hunter Foster Announces His Inaugural Season

Actors Theatre of Louisville Announces Season

WHAT S NEW. Closings Monday, May 28th - Memorial Day

All Roads Lead to the Miracle Theatre!

The Shakespeare Theatre s Season of Comic Relief Continues with Blithe Spirit

Performances: February 22 March 23 in the Marion Huber Theater Opening Night: Friday, February 28 at 8pm

TIS THE SEASON TO BE THINKING ABOUT. Over 45,000. Overall atendance at all events combined 2017 ATTENDEES SNAPSHOT

Performances: Saturday, April 16 - Sunday, May 8, 2016 Opening: Friday, April 22, 2016 at 8pm

UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY ANNOUNCES DECEMBER 2013 EVENTS

American Stage in the Park Bring Outdoors the Musical Comedy, SPAMALOT. The Wait is Over with Monty Python s Hilarious Musical opening April 15.

Opera Presentation Friday, February 28. 1:30 pm

PERFORMANCES! UPPER DARBY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER WINTER & SPRING 2018

Welcome to our season.

ERIC ULLOA S 26 PEBBLES EXAMINES HOW A COMMUNITY ENDURES IN THE WAKE OF TRAGEDY

MEMBER GUIDE SEASON

Jazz festivals just don t get any better than Monterey. San Jose Mercury News

M E D I A R E L E A S E

IN THE SPIRIT OF THE HUGELY SUCCESSFUL THE SOUND OF MUSIC LIVE!, MULTI-AWARD WINNING EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS CRAIG ZADAN AND NEIL MERON RETURN TO PRODUCE

RT & EVOLUTION. Welcome to summer 2014 at Bay Street, our season of art and revolution!

ROUND HOUSE THEATRE CONTINUES SEASON WITH TONY- AND OLIVER AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL CAROLINE, OR CHANGE

Photograph by Amy Guip. Photograph by Joan Marcus

THE SPOTLIGHT Main Productions Lunchbox Series

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 101 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE, S.E. WASHINGTON, D.C CALLING ALL PERFORMERS TAKE THE ARCHIVE CHALLENGE!

News Release Virginia Repertory Theatre. Virginia Repertory Theatre Kicks Off the Signature Season with Night Blooms by Margaret Baldwin

Please read this guidelines document in its entirety before beginning your application.

Season. operacolumbus.org. O era lives here. La voix humaine

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Stephanie Kulke Aug. 25, 2011 Kick Start Marketing Chicago /

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Meet The Authors! Get your books signed! Books will be for sale and the events will conclude with a book signing.

MIAMI CITY BALLET SCHOOL -- THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL OF MIAMI CITY BALLET -- ANNOUNCES NATIONAL AUDITION TOUR IN 17 U.S. CITIES FOR MCB SUMMER INTENSIVE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Jennifer Hubbartt (414) or

THE HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY CLOSES OUT ITS 29TH SEASON WITH TERRENCE McNALLY S MASTER CLASS

For Immediate Release July 16, 2009 Press Contact: Marilyn Langbehn x cell

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3, 2013

A video link to highlights of the event can be viewed here:

STEPHANIE ALISON WALKER Playwright 2533 Federal Avenue/ Los Angeles CA, 90064/

MARKETING BRAINSTORMING PROMPT

Performances: January 25 February 16 in the Rechnitz Theater Opening Night: Friday, January 31 at 8pm

Segerstrom Center for the Arts Announces International Dance Series

ELTON JOHN FAREWELL YELLOW BRICK ROAD TOUR OCTOBER 30, 2018 SCOTTRADE CENTER ST. LOUIS, MO

AURORA THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS WEST COAST PREMIERE OF OFF-BROADWAY HIT SATELLITES January 25-March 2, 2008

John Steinbeck

THEATREWORKS PRESENTS THE WEST COAST PREMIERE OF WILD WITH HAPPY

Stheno s Descent to the Underworld

College of DuPage Theatre Department Presents. The Foreigner. By Larry Shue. Directed by Connie Canaday Howard

News Release Virginia Repertory Theatre. Virginia Rep Opens the Italian Classic Saturday, Sunday, Monday By Eduardo de Filippo

M E D I A R E L E A S E

III Corearte International Festival Puerto de la Cruz 2018

renew Dear Season Subscriber:

BUY TICKETS! Celebrate Summer with New Jersey s Premier Performing Arts Festival June 7 30, PrincetonFestival.org PAID

A Cultural Opportunity Of A Lifetime

Appalachian State University s Office of Arts and Cultural Programs presents. APPlause! K-12 Performing Arts Series. September 28, 2016

Transcription:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 21, 2014 Directed by Michael Donald Edwards, Frank Galati s World-Renowned Adaptation of THE GRAPES OF WRATH Opens March 12 at Asolo Rep (SARASOTA, February 21, 2014) Asolo Rep continues its 2013-2014 season with Frank Galati s triumphant adaptation of John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prizewinning novel THE GRAPES OF WRATH, directed by Producing Artistic Director Michael Donald Edwards. Frank Galati's adaptation premiered at the Steppenwolf Theatre of Chicago in 1988. The Broadway production won the Tony award for Best Play and Best Direction of a Play in 1990 and was nominated for six additional Tony Awards. Galati also won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director in 1990 and the play was nominated for four additional Drama Desk Awards. Previews will be March 12 13, opening night will be on March 14 at 8pm and the play will run through April 19. A true American masterpiece, THE GRAPES OF WRATH chronicles the hardships of the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, particularly its detrimental effects on the nation s farmers. Also transformed into the 1940 Academy Award-winning film starring Henry Fonda, the play tells the inspirational story of one family of farmers, the Joads, and their harrowing cross-country journey from their depleted farm in Oklahoma to the supposedly thriving grape farms of California. The family s resilient matriarch, Ma Joad, and her son, Tom, who has been released from prison for killing a man at the beginning of the play, spearhead the family s adventure. The frail Granma and Grampa Joad, the family s patriarch, Pa Joad, newly pregnant Rose of Sharon, and her husband, Connie Rivers, and the

Page 2 of 7 and the disheartened preacher, Jim Casy, join Tom and Ma on the road to California. The Joad family's uplifting 2,000-mile quest for their own Eden by way of an old, beat-up jalopy reveals the insurmountable fortitude and tenacity of mankind. THE GRAPES OF WRATH is a great work of art. The Joad family s story of survival is uplifting and universal. For me, there are few plays that touch every aspect of what it is to be human, and this is one of them. The set, featuring a recreation of the Colorado River, onstage rain, and the iconic moving jalopy, is a visual masterpiece that vividly complements this extraordinary story of what it means to be an American, said Producing Artistic Director and Director of THE GRAPES OF WRATH Michael Donald Edwards. In addition to the captivating set, designed by Scott Bradley, Asolo Rep's production features 28 cast members, including five local child actors. Onstage musicians enhance Steinbeck s powerful story of strength, perseverance and hope. The play s composer/music director, award-winning American folk musician Tim Grimm, explained that Americana singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie, who grew up in Oklahoma and lived through the Dust Bowl, and Pete Seeger, who was one of the fathers of American folk music, served as his greatest inspirations. Grimm will perform on stage alongside local musicians Sara Moone and Carmela Pedicini. In THE GRAPES OF WRATH, music operates in multiple ways. On one hand, it serves as a Greek chorus commenting on what is happening or about to happen on stage, but it also has the ability to literally become a part of the scene and story. Woody sang the songs of the people with just a voice and guitar. There was nothing sweet about the way he sang his songs. But, as Steinbeck himself said about Woody, there is something more important for those who will listen. There is the will of a people to endure and fight against oppression. I think we call this the American spirit, said Tim Grimm. THE GRAPES OF WRATH continues the second season of Asolo Rep's American Character Project, which explores the nation's distinctive political, social and historical elements, and this season focuses on the American family. Through the provocative characterization of the dynamic Joad family, Steinbeck, who won a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, artfully depicted one of the nation s most trying economic periods.

Page 3 of 7 CAST (In Alphabetical Order) *Members of Actors Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. +Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association. -All casting is subject to change

Page 4 of 7 SELECTED CREATIVE TEAM MEMBERS Director Composer/Music Director Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design Hair, Wig & Make-Up Design Michael Donald Edwards Tim Grimm* Scott Bradley B. Modern Paul Miller Matthew Parker Michelle Hart SPECIAL PUBLIC PROGRAMMING Inside Asolo Rep Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at 11am Asolo Rep's Cook Theatre Led by Asolo Rep Dramaturg/Literary Manager Lauryn Sasso, this comprehensive behind-thescenes panel discussion will feature Asolo Rep's Producing Artistic Director/Director of The Grapes of Wrath Michael Donald Edwards, and Composer/Music Director/actor Tim Grimm*, a world-renowned folk musician. To find out more about Mr. Grimm's award-winning music visit www.timgrimm.com.tickets for this event are $5 for the general public and free for Asolo Rep donors and Guild members and are available at Asolo Rep's Box Office or at www.asolorep.org. Pre-show Conversations A half-hour before the performance, speak with Asolo Rep staff to gain insight into the production s development and to explore its themes. Thursday, April 17 at 7:30pm on the Mezzanine, prior to the 8pm performance Tuesday Talkbacks Join an intimate post-show discussion with Asolo staff and cast members, located on the Mezzanine immediately following the 7:30pm performance April 1, 8, and 15

Page 5 of 7 Meet the Actors Join the cast for an onstage post-show discussion, held in the Mertz Theatre immediately following the 2pm matinee. Sunday, April 6 OUT@AsoloRep OUT evenings feature local LGBT organizations, a pre-show reception, a special speaker, and an evening of live theater. OUT@AsoloRep is sponsored by Morton s Gourmet Market & Catering, Visit Sarasota County and U.S. Trust, Bank of America, Private Wealth Management. Receive 25 percent off tickets in sections A, B or C with the code OUT1314. THE GRAPES OF WRATH OUT@AsoloRep event will be held on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 at 7pm and feature Producing Artistic Director Michael Donald Edwards, and LGBT organizations Equality Florida and Trinity Charities. SELECTED ARTIST BIOS (In Alphabetical Order) CHRISTIAN CONN* (Tom Joad) Theater credits include Desire Under the Elms (Broadway); Tiny Dynamite (59E59); Other Desert Cities (Guthrie Theater); Venus in Fur (Studio Theatre); The Liar, The Beaux Stratagem, Love s Labor s Lost (Shakespeare Theatre); Angels in America, All My Sons (Playmakers Rep); The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Bug, King Lear (Syracuse Stage); Playboy of the Western World (Hangar Theatre). Christian s also played five seasons with the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, three seasons with the Eugene O Neill Theater Center, and one season with The Acting Company. BFA, Rutgers University. www.christianconn.com. MICHAEL DONALD EDWARDS (Producing Artistic Director; Director, THE GRAPES OF WRATH) is in his eighth season as producing artistic director of Asolo Repertory Theatre. He was previously the associate artistic director of Syracuse Stage and served as artistic director of Shakespeare Santa Cruz. A Garland Award and Drama-Logue Award-winning director, Mr. Edwards has directed at Cleveland Play House, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Geva Theatre, Syracuse Stage, The Shakespeare Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Opera San Jose, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Old Globe in San Diego, Virginia Stage Company, the Virginia Opera, the State Theatre of South Australia, Opera Australia, Victoria State Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera. In previous seasons for Asolo Rep, Mr. Edwards has directed his English adaptation as well as Pulitzer Prize-winner Nilo Cruz s Spanish translation of Shakespeare s text in Hamlet, Prince of Cuba; as well as Las Meninas; La Bête;

Page 6 of 7 The Last Five Years; The Life of Galileo; Perfect Mendacity; The Winter s Tale; Equus; A Tale of Two Cities; Darwin in Malibu; Nobody Don t Like Yogi; Amadeus; The Smell of the Kill; and several pieces in the annual Unplugged festival of new plays. TIM GRIMM* (Composer/Music Director, 1 st Narrator/Man with Guitar/Car Salesman 1/Floyd Knowles/Hooper Ranch Guard/2 nd Man with Club/4 th Narrator) As an actor, Mr. Grimm's Regional Theatre credits include work at Indiana Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Steppenwolf Theare Company, Victory Gardens Theater, The Goodman Theatre, Centre Stage, Phoenix Theatre, Cleveland Play House and The Chester Theatre. His film and TV credits include Clear and Present Danger, opposite Harrison Ford and 2 seasons co-starring on NBC's Reasonable Doubts. As an award-winning singer-songwriter, Tim tours North America and Europe with his unique brand of roots-folk-americana music and has been called, "The poet laureate of the rural Midwest." He has released numerous recordings (most recently The Turning Point) that consistently reach the top of the Folk and Euro-Americana charts. PEGGY ROEDER* (Ma Joad) has appeared at Asolo Rep in You Can't Take It With You, The Game s Afoot, My Fair Lady. Credits include The Dresser (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), Romeo and Juliet (Goodman Theatre), The Clean House (Milwaukee Rep), Kabuki Macbeth (Chicago Shakespeare), The Cider House Rules (Mark Taper Forum), Big Meal (ATC),The How and The Why (Etopia Productions), Cabaret(Peninsula Players), Float (About Face), Barefoot in the Park (Drury Lane Oakbrook), Busy World Is Hushed; (Next Theatre). Her work has garnered four Jeff Awards, three Artisan Awards, two After Dark Awards. Film and Television credits include Groundhog Day, Road to Perdition, In Memoriam, Were the World Mine, Stranger than Fiction, Star Trek: DS9, ER, Law & Order. TICKETS Tickets for THE GRAPES OF WRATH and the entire 2013-14 Asolo Repertory Theatre season are on sale now. Tickets for THE GRAPES OF WRATH start at $21.To purchase tickets, call 941.351.8000 or 800.361.8388, visit www.asolorep.org, or visit the Asolo Repertory Theatre Box Office, located in the lobby of the theatre. Asolo Repertory Theatre is located at 5555 North Tamiami Trail in the Florida State University Center for the Performing Arts. Box office hours are Monday 10am 4pm, Tuesday Saturday 10am 8pm, and Sunday 10am 2pm. The box office closes at 5pm when there are no evening performances and phone lines close one hour prior to the start of any performance. Season subscription packages are also available online and by visiting or calling the box office.

Page 7 of 7 SPONSORS Asolo Rep is able to bring THE GRAPES OF WRATH to the stage thanks to the generosity of its sponsors. Corporate sponsors are Bright House Networks, Scene Magazine, The Resort at Longboat Key Club, Williams Parker Harrison Dietz & Getzen Attorneys at Law and Gold Coast Eagle Distributing. Asolo Rep s season sponsors are Florida State University, Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Designing Women Boutique, Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, and The Woman s Exchange, Inc. Asolo Rep s artistic programs are paid for in part by Sarasota County Tourist Development Tax revenues. Asolo Rep is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. Media Contact: Sasha Fields Public Relations Manager 941-351-9010 ext. 4800 sasha_fields@asolo.org ###