[NEohioPAL] GLTF Opens Inaugural Hanna Season With "Macbeth" and "Into the Woods"

Todd Krispinsky tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org
Wed Aug 27 14:51:31 PDT 2008


For Immediate Release
August 27, 2008 


 


Great Lakes Theater Festival 
Opens New Home At The Hanna Theatre 
With Macbeth and Into the Woods
GLTF affords patrons a progressive new array 
of unique social enhancement programming and 
extraordinary access to the artistic process in 2008-09.


 

CLEVELAND, OH - August 27, 2008 - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF)
will commence its 2008-09 season in a revolutionary new home at the
Hanna Theatre, PlayhouseSquare with a Fall Repertory that features
William Shakespeare's towering tragedy, Macbeth, and Stephen Sondheim's
enchanting musical journey, Into the Woods (Woods). The productions will
be performed in rotating repertory September 24 - November 8, 2008. The
Fall Repertory features a single company of actors performing two
alternating plays on the same stage over seven weeks. GLTF's Producing
Artistic Director Charles Fee will direct Macbeth and Victoria Bussert
will direct Into the Woods.


Great Lakes Theater Festival's inaugural season at the Hanna Theatre is
sponsored by National City.  Production support for Macbeth was provided
by Deloitte.  Production support for Into the Woods was provided by the
Great Lakes Theater Festival Business Alliance.  The 2008-09 season is
presented with additional generous support from The Cleveland
Foundation, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, the Ohio Arts Council and SCK.
Media sponsors for the season are Cleveland Scene, Cleveland Magazine,
The Plain Dealer, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream and WKSU 89.7
FM.


"I think audiences will be thrilled and bowled over by the power of
Shakespeare's Macbeth in our new home at the Hanna Theatre," said Great
Lakes Theater Festival's Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee.  "The
thrust-stage will draw you directly into the action of the play; and the
technology of our new home - from the lighting, to the sound, to the
special effects -- will allow us to create a theatricality to match the
drama of Shakespeare!  The acoustics of the new Hanna and the intimacy
of its 550-seat theater give us a space perfect for musicals, unmatched
by any in the region.  Into the Woods will sound gorgeous in the new
Hanna and every seat in the house will feel part of Sondheim's wicked,
fairy-tale world."    


Great Lakes Theater Festival's new home at the Hanna Theatre features a
visionary "Great Room" inspired design concept that integrates the
artist and audience experience into a single unified environment.  Hanna
patrons select from a variety of seating opportunities including
traditional theater seats, club chairs, lounge/bar seats, banquette
couches and private box seating.  Boasting a fully flexible hydraulic
thrust stage, a complete array of state-of-the-art theatrical systems
and an intimate 550-seat house arranged in a thrust configuration, the
new Hanna is one of the most innovative theaters in the country.   


Great Lakes Theater Festival's forty-seventh season opens with Macbeth.
In a maelstrom of politics and magic, William Shakespeare's masterpiece
melds unforgettable characters and incomparable language in a
fascinating drama of corruption and heroism.  An eerie evening of
dazzling darkness, where specters and riddles foretell the futures of
kings, Macbeth is a timeless tragedy.


            Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods completes the Festival's
Fall Repertory pairing.  An enchanting musical journey that features a
bewitching collection of classic fairy tale characters on a rollicking
romp through a "once upon a time" kingdom, Into the Woods is Broadway's
most magical musical. A toe-tapping tapestry of wonderfully woven fables
that brims with award-winning music and lyrics, this fractured fairy
tale will transport audiences to a land where there still are giants in
the sky, big bad wolves in the woods, curses reversed and "happily ever
afters."


            GLTF's 2008 Fall Repertory directing corps is comprised of a
powerhouse pair of talented theater artists.  Charles Fee, GLTF's
Producing Artistic Director, will stage William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Fee's acclaimed productions of All's Well That Ends Well (2008), Hay
Fever (2007), The Importance of Being Earnest (2005), The Complete Works
of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (2004), Hamlet (2003), Arms and the
Man (2002) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (2002) (which was nominated for
a Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement) have led to an artistic and
financial renaissance for Great Lakes Theater Festival.  Victoria
Bussert will complete the Festival's Fall Repertory directing duo when
she helms Sondheim's Into the Woods.  A Festival veteran, Bussert will
celebrate her 22nd year at Great Lakes Theater Festival this season.
Her work was last seen by Festival audiences in 2006 when she directed A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.  Over the past two
decades, she has staged a host of memorable productions including
Private Lives, Anything Goes, Gypsy, A Little Night Music, She Loves Me,
The Most Happy Fella, Rough Crossing, Blithe Spirit, La Ronde, The
School For Wives, Noel and Gertie, The Threepenny Opera and Lady Day at
Emerson's Bar and Grill.


            New this season, Great Lakes Theater Festival will afford
patrons extraordinary access to the artistic process.  The new Hanna
will open its doors ninety minutes before each performance allowing
patrons to observe the complete pre-show preparation process of GLTF's
actors and technical staff.  Elements traditionally hidden from
audiences such as stage combat rehearsals, dance calls, prop/scenic
pre-sets, technical cue rehearsals and actor warm-ups will be conducted
in full view of patrons, offering GLTF audiences an amazing glimpse into
the theatrical process.


            Another new facet of the Festival's 2008-09 season at the
Hanna Theatre is a unique series of social enhancement programming.  The
programming, organized by day of week, is designed to augment the patron
experience and highlight the Hanna's new amenities.  

 

*	"Salon Thursdays" will feature an engaging pre-show
discussion/presentation beginning one hour before curtain with a
Festival artist or local scholar.  (Offered:  October 16, 23, 30 &
November 6)  

 

*	"Happy Hour Fridays" afford patrons the ability to avoid the
commute home from work and back to the theater in time for the show.  On
"Happy Hour Fridays" audience members are invited to meet at the Hanna's
new Bar and Lounge immediately after work to enjoy a fine assortment of
savory hors de oeuvres and a complete range of beverages for sale
beginning ninety minutes before every performance.  (Offered:  October
3, 17, 24, 31 & November 7)  

 

*	"Night Cap Saturdays" are designed to encourage audience members
to stay after the performance and mingle with friends, family and the
GLTF acting company in the Hanna's new Bar and Lounge.  The Hanna's Bar
and Lounge is open until midnight on "Night Cap Saturdays," eliminating
the need for patrons to seek out a post performance gathering place, and
its featured drink is the Hanna-tini.  (Offered:  October 4 18, 26 &
November 1, 8)   

 

*	"Ice Cream Social Sundays" offer patrons the opportunity to
enjoy a London theatre tradition brought state-side with family and
friends.  Audience members are invited to purchase a cool personal ice
cream treat before the show or at intermission.  Ice cream will be
offered at every performance in GLTF's Fall Repertory, but on "Ice Cream
Social Sundays," the treat is half price.  (Offered:  October  5, 12,
19, 26 & November 2)

 

Opening Night performances of Macbeth (September 27th) and Into the
Woods (October 11th) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with
preview performances of both productions scheduled for the preceding
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. The Friday previews of Macbeth
(September 26th) and Into the Woods (October 10th) have been newly
designated as "Press Previews" - public performances that will also
accommodate theater critics and other media representatives.  Curtain
times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30
p.m. curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for
Sunday matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Fall Repertory will continue
to offer sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as
the popular Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series.
(Consult enclosed performance calendars for complete date and time
information.)


Single performance tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions
range in price from $15-$89 (Student tickets are $13 - any performance /
any seat) and are available by calling 

(216) 241-6000, by ordering online
<blocked::http://www.greatlakestheater.org/tickets/>  at
www.greatlakestheater.org <blocked::http://www.greatlakestheater.org/>
or by visiting the PlayhouseSquare Ticket Office. Groups of ten or more
receive discounts through the PlayhouseSquare Group Sales Department.
(Additional handling fees may apply depending on point of purchase.)


Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power
and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in
Northern Ohio.  The first resident company of PlayhouseSquare, GLTF will
celebrate its 26th year in downtown Cleveland this season.  Festival
programming reaches 85,000 adults and students annually.
 

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Media Contact:
Todd Krispinsky
Marketing and Public Relations Director

(216) 453-4449
tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org
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