[NEohioPAL] Mamai Theatre Company's THREE SISTERS continues through June 21st

Kitty via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Mon Jun 8 12:01:32 PDT 2015


> "Director Bernadette Clemens finds all the inescapably dark and often very funny moments in this four-act...masterwork. And her remarkable 17-person ensemble string those moments together to give this production its immense vibrancy."  --Bob Abelman, The Cleveland Jewish News


> “Tickets will be fought over to see this classic work done as theater should be… there are not enough words of praise sufficient to convey the sense of awe one has when witnessing the performance. This may well be the best dramatic production of the season and must not be missed. It is classic theater done masterfully.”
> --Mark Horning, AXS

> 
> See production photos of the THREE SISTERS company here! Photos by Erik Johnson.
> 
> Mamai Theatre Company
> Presents
> THREE SISTERS  by Anton Chekhov
> 
> 
> THREE SISTERS
> THREE SISTERS follows Olga, Masha, and Irina as they struggle to let go of their past and to shape their future. A domineering sister-in-law, romance, soldiers, and money all challenge the Prozorov family’s  happiness and unity. With artful depiction of three very different women, Chekhov fascinates audiences with his ability to articulate the chaos or peace of a single moment and the comedy of life’s struggles.
> 
> Director Bernadette Clemens notes: “THREE SISTERS is like a very fine still-life painting. The play has rich composition, intriguing contrast, and dark shadow highlighting the most delicate, ephemeral detail. It is everything we suspect a classic of a major playwright to be. Just when we enjoy the most infinitesimal, personal moment --a clock striking, a top spinning, finding a loose fork on the terrace-- Chekhov invites us to peek at the gaping, universal experience: love, war, time. Only Chekhov lets us laugh this way at the very things that are so frustrating, so mysterious about living. In THREE SISTERS, as in all of Chekhov’s plays, life is never about the future. It is inevitably, torturously, gloriously, and comically about the present moment.”
> 
> Three Sisters
> by Anton Chekhov
> Directed by Bernadette Clemens
> Scenic Design by Don McBride
> Costume Design by Debbie Marino
> Sound Design by Bernadette Clemens
> Lighting Design by Jeff Lockshine
> Live Music by Joseph Milan, Accordion
>                         & Joshua Smalley, Violin
> 
> JUNE 4 - 21, 2015        
> Cleveland Masonic Performing Arts Center
> DeMolay Room
> 3615 Euclid Avenue
> Cleveland, Ohio 44115
> Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 pm
> Sundays at 2:30 pm
> 
> With, as the Three Sisters:
> Natalie Green+ as Olga
> Anjanette Hall* as Masha
> Meghan Grover as Irina

> And:

> Tom Woodward* as Vershinin
> Robert Hawkes as Chebutykin
> Nate Miller as Tuzenbach
> Curt Arnold as Kulygin
> Shawn Mann as Andrei
> Hillary Wheelock as Natasha
> Tony Zanoni+ as Solyony
> Ryan Stafford as Fedotik
> Patrick D. Mooney as Rohde
> Bernice Bolek as Anfisa
> Stephen Vasse-Hansell as Ferapont
> Joseph Milan as Accordion/Ensemble
> Joshua Smalley as Violin/Ensemble
> Kayla McDonald as Maid/Ensemble
>     *Actor appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association
>     +Equity Membership Candidate
> 
> TICKETS:  www.mamaitheatreco.org  or  216.382.5146
> Adults: $22
> Seniors (65 & older): $20
> Students (25 & under): $15
> 
> Air-Conditioned. Ample free parking in gated lot and on street. Open seating with the exception of press and sponsors. Please arrive early.
> 
> Mamai Theatre Company was co-founded in 2010 by Bernadette Clemens, Wendy Kriss, Christine McBurney, and Derdriu Ring. Mamai (pronounced Mah' may) is the Gaelic word for “mother.” Four working mothers, theatre artists, colleagues, and friends arrived at a place where it was time to create opportunities for themselves and their community. “Don’t wait to create” became the inspiration for Mamai Theatre Company.
> 
> Our mission is to create intelligent, relevant classical theatre that offers an artistic home for Cleveland's theatre artists, and equal opportunity for women in the professional theatre community.
> 
> In 2013 The Plain Dealer announced, “Mamai Theatre Company...has made a howling entrance onto the city’s artistic scene” and named their inaugural production, Medea, a top-10 theatre event of the year. In 2014 LandofCleve.net added, “In only a few short years, Mamai Theatre Company has established themselves as a major player in the Cleveland theatre community. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
> 
> Mamai Special Offer: $10 Discount Tickets for Neohiopal subscribers on 2nd Thursdays and AEA members on third Thursdays
> 
> Subscription Series Continues with...
> A Streetcar Named Desire
> by Tennessee Williams
> Directed by Mitchell Fields
> 
> JULY 16 - AUGUST 2, 2015
> Cleveland Masonic Performing Arts Center
> DeMolay Room
> 3615 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
> 
> Sunday, July 19th post-show talk-back event:
> 
> TENNESSEE WILLIAMS ON STAGE & SCREEN
> With Special Guest, Mitchell Fields
> Director of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE &
> Adjunct Professor of Film and Theatre, Baldwin Wallace University
> & the cast of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
> 
> Air-Conditioned. Ample free parking in gated lot and on street. Open seating with the exception of press and sponsors. Please arrive early.
> 
> Death and the Maiden
> by Ariel Dorfman
> Directed by Katia P. Schwarz
> 
> SEPTEMBER 17 - OCTOBER 4, 2015
> Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
> 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115
> 
> Sunday,  September 20th & 27th talk back events:
> 
> Sunday, September 20th
> LIVING UNDER A DICTATORSHIP
> Panelists will include guests who have experienced life under dictatorship.
>  
> Sunday, September 27th
> HEALING FROM TRAUMA
> Panelists will include Alexander Leslie, Director of Prevention Programs from the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center.
> 
> Air-Conditioned. Ample area garage and street parking. Open seating with the exception of press and sponsors. Please arrive early.
> 
> Note: This production venue is not ADA Accessible.
> 
> 
> www.mamaitheatreco.org        
> mamaitheatrecocleveland at gmail.com     
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