Romeo and Juliet A.R.T. PDF

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A.R.T. is presenting a new production of Romeo and Juliet, running from August 31 to October 6 at the Loeb Drama Center. The production stars Rudy Pankow and Emilia Suárez, with Terrence Mann as Friar Laurence. The show is directed by Diane Paulus and features movement direction and choreography by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.

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    MENU ROMEO AND JULIET AUG 31 - OCT 6  see showtimes  Loeb Drama Center Run Time 2 hours and 45 minutes,  including one intermission BOOK NOW SELECT A...

    MENU ROMEO AND JULIET AUG 31 - OCT 6  see showtimes  Loeb Drama Center Run Time 2 hours and 45 minutes,  including one intermission BOOK NOW SELECT A  CLOSE PERFORMANCE Jump to: September October September Wednesday, September 11 From: $35.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW From: $65.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Thursday, September 12 From: $70.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY  Member Night Friday, September 13 From: $70.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Saturday, September 14 From: $75.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW From: $80.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Sunday, September 15 From: $70.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Tuesday, September 17 From: $75.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Wednesday, September 18 From: $80.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Thursday, September 19 From: $55.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY  ASL Interpreted [?]  If you are interested in seats for ASL Interpretation, email [email protected] or call 617.547.8300. Friday, September 20 From: $60.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Saturday, September 21 From: $65.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY From: $80.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Sunday, September 22 From: $65.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW  ASL Interpreted [?]  If you are interested in seats for ASL Interpretation, email [email protected] or call 617.547.8300. From: $55.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Tuesday, September 24 From: $70.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Wednesday, September 25 SOLD OUT  11AM ET  Tickets may still be available for school groups. Please email [email protected] or call 617.547.8300 for availability. From: $55.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW  Audio Described [?] OC Open Captioned [?]  If you are interested in seats for Audio Description or Open Captioning, email [email protected] or call 617.547.8300. Thursday, September 26 From: $80.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Friday, September 27 From: $60.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Saturday, September 28 From: $60.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW From: $65.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Sunday, September 29 From: $55.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW  Audio Described [?] OC Open Captioned [?]  This performance will be relaxed. If you are interested in seats for Audio Description or Open Captioning, email [email protected] or call 617.547.8300. October Tuesday, October 1 From: $35.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW  At this performance, the role of Romeo will be performed by Will Savarese. Wednesday, October 2 SOLD OUT  11AM ET  Tickets may still be available for school groups. Please email [email protected] or call 617.547.8300 for availability. From: $55.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Thursday, October 3 From: $65.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Friday, October 4 From: $75.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW Saturday, October 5 From: $65.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW From: $65.00  7:30PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Sunday, October 6 From: $80.00  2PM ET BOOK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY Rudy Pankow (“Outer Banks”) and Emilia Suárez (“Up Here”) lead the cast in A.R.T.’s heart-pounding new production of Romeo and Juliet that features Terrence Mann (Pippin at A.R.T. and on Broadway; Beauty and the Beast on Broadway) as Friar Laurence. A.R.T. Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director and Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus (Becoming a Man, Jagged Little Pill, Waitress) reunites with two-time Olivier Award winner Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (Jagged Little Pill; Beyoncé at the 2017 Grammy Awards and APESHIT; Madonna’s Celebration tour) to stage Shakespeare’s iconic love story. This production depicts violence, stabbing, murder, and suicide, and contains haze and strobe lighting. Recommended for ages 13+. By William Shakespeare Directed by Diane Paulus Movement Director and Choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui N OTA BL E DAT ES Opening Night: 9/5 Member Night: 9/12 at 7:30PM ASL Interpreted: 9/19 at 7:30PM & 9/22 at 2PM Audio Described: 9/25 at 7:30PM & 9/29 at 2PM Open Captioned: 9/25 at 7:30PM & 9/29 at 2PM Relaxed: 9/29 at 2PM Production Sponsors Janet and Irv Plotkin Accessibility Find out about our theater’s accessibility. Plan Your Visit Information on getting to the theater, local restaurants, and the Loeb Drama Center, including restrooms and concessions. Ticketing Policies Learn about our ticketing policies and discounts, including for seniors, EBT cardholders, students, and audience members under 25. Content Key Language      Violence      Sexuality      Substance Use      TICKET OFFERS Take Five All Performances (Except SEP 5) $5 Tickets Take Five invites community members who feel attending theater is financially out of reach or want to take a chance on something new to experience the A.R.T. with a $5 ticket. These tickets are sold out for Romeo and Juliet. More Info  Harvard ArtsThursdays SEP 12 at 7:30PM Free with RSVP Free tickets will be available to the performance on September 12 as part of Harvard ArtsThursdays, a university-wide initiative supported by Harvard University Committee on the Arts. An RSVP is required for one or two tickets as space is limited. On the day of the performance, tickets will be distributed at the Loeb Drama Center to the RSVP list on a first-come, first-served basis. More Info and RSVP  All Discounts Standard tickets start at $35, and discounts are available to students and ticket-buyers under the age of 25, Blue Star families, EBT card holders, seniors, Harvard faculty and staff, and others. More Info  PHOTOS & VIDEOS Production Photos  5 items Inside Rehearsal  10 items First Rehearsal  15 items PRESS COVERAGE WBUR “ Visually and physically stunning! A stellar cast… thoughtfully directed. Read full article  ” The Boston Globe “ STUNNING. Romeo and Juliet still vibrates with raw emotion. Suárez’s luminous Juliet commands our attention. Pankow is fully invested in [Romeo] and we ache with him. Read full article  ” Stage and Cinema “ SATISFYING. Romeo and Juliet at A.R.T. belongs to the ages. Suárez shines… Brown commands our attention… Mann is wonderful. Read full article  ” CBS News New production of Romeo and Juliet in Cambridge leans into the love “We all know it or we think we know it, but I’m always interested in directing classics in a way to wake them up and have an audience experience them as if they’ve never seen them before,” [Diane] Paulus said. Read full article  Boston Herald Terrence Mann returns to Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet Diane Paulus is a master at reinvention (see her versions of “1776,” “Porgy and Bess,” and “Pippin,” which featured Terrence Mann). Now she wanted to reframe “Romeo and Juliet” turning Shakespeare’s iconic work into something as much about love as hate. And she wanted Mann as the Friar. And she wasn’t going to take no for an answer. Read full article  The Boston Globe The way Romeo and Juliet move [Sidi Larbi] Cherkaoui and [Diane] Paulus agree that “Romeo and Juliet” is an intensely physical text, not just in its violence but also in its sensuality… Cherkaoui said he admires the way Shakespeare so freely and frequently brings the conversation back to the body. Read full article  Cambridge Day In A.R.T.’s contemporary ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ audiences will see what warring families can’t “We’ve got a really interesting telling of this story that we all know so well,” [actor Clay] Singer said. “It’s a really interesting choice that helps lead to questions like ‘What is hate?’ and ‘Why do we hate?’” Read full article  The Bay State Banner ‘Romeo and Juliet’ gets a fresh, diverse face at A.R.T. “Romeo and Juliet” is a full-circle moment for [Sharon Catherine] Brown, the daughter of two Broadway performers, who was so enthralled with the story as a child that she carried her paperback copy everywhere she went. Performing a show at A.R.T and working with Paulus are two other checks off her career bucket list. Read full article  WBUR A.R.T. brings a reframed ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to the stage “Romeo and Juliet are two young people who have a vision of where the world is going for them and where the world could go. In many ways, they are determined to not repeat the path of their parents or the generations that came before them,” said director Diane Paulus. Read full article  EXPLORE An Introduction to Romeo and Juliet “It is principally by means of the incandescent brilliance of its language that Romeo and Juliet has earned its place as one of the greatest love stories in world literature,” writes Stephen Greenblatt. Read more  Audience Support Resources We recognize that our productions may unintentionally activate distressing and/or traumatic memories of past experiences in our audience members. These resources are curated by Dr. Charmain Jackman through a culturally responsive and trauma-informed lens. See Resources  R E L AT E D E V E N T S Member Night SEP 12 6PM Preceding the performance Supporters of $500+ are invited to an exclusive reception with Scenic Designer Amy Rubin (Gloria: A Life) and other theater-lovers. Email to Access  “So shalt thou show me friendship” SEP 13 5:30PM Aeronaut Allston It’s hard to find as true a band of friends as Romeo’s—we’re here to make it easier (no dueling necessary). Join A.R.T. and the B-Side at Aeronaut Allston for a new, fun chance to find your people, Shakespeare style. More Info  A Conversation with Stephen Greenblatt and Ramie Targoff SEP 16 at 7PM Loeb Drama Center Join Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus for a lively conversation with renowned professors Stephen Greenblatt and Ramie Targoff about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. More Info  A Discussion with Dr. Charmain Jackman SEP 20 7:30PM Following the performance Dr. Charmain Jackman speaks about the themes of love, family, healing, and reconciliation in Romeo and Juliet, and the audience support resources she has curated for the production. More Info  Screening of Romeo + Juliet SEP 21 2PM Harvard Ed Portal In conjunction with Romeo and Juliet, join us for a free screening of Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 film adaptation, followed by a dialogue inspired by the themes of love, reconciliation, and healing. More Info  You’ve Got to Be Kidding Me with These Two SEP 26 7:30PM Following the performance The Boston Globe’s “Love Letters” advice columnist/podcast host Meredith Goldstein and “Love Letters” podcast producer Christine Ahanotu discuss why young love can seem so important and how our brains change as we get older. More Info  CREDITS Learn about the collaboration of artists who created the show, as well as the staff, supporters, and partners who made it possible. Read the Program  Creative Team By William Shakespeare Directed by Diane Paulus Movement Director and Choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui Scenic Design Amy Rubin Costume Design Emilio Sosa Lighting Design Jen Schriever Sound Design Daniel Lundberg Original Music Composed by Alexandre Dai Castaing Hair, Wig, & Make-up Design J. Jared Janas Fight Consultant Thomas Schall Intimacy Coordinator Lauren Kiele DeLeon Casting Director ARC Casting/Duncan Stewart, CSA, Jarrett Reiche Associate Choreographer Marc Kimelman Production Stage Manager Melissa Chacón Cast LORD CAPULET Terence Archie PRINCE Jason Bowen NURSE Sharon Catherine Brown LORD MONTAGUE, FRIAR JOHN Bradley Dean BENVOLIO Brandon Dial PARIS Adi Dixit UNDERSTUDY FOR NURSE, LADY MONTAGUE, LADY CAPULET Kristian Espiritu FRIAR LAURENCE Terrence Mann LADY MONTAGUE Abiola Obatolu ROMEO Rudy Pankow TYBALT Alex Ross ABRAHAM, PETER Will Savarese UNDERSTUDY FOR ABRAHAM, PETER Bernardo Sequeira SAMPSON, APOTHECARY Adam Shaukat MERCUTIO Clay Singer JULIET Emilia Suárez UNDERSTUDY FOR SAMPSON Michael Torto LADY CAPULET Nicole Villamil Dack Justiz and Em Nafz are the assistant stage managers. Five Harvard undergraduate students are working on Romeo and Juliet with support from the Paul M. and Harriet L. Weissman Fellows Fund, administered by Harvard University’s Mignone Center for Career Success: Bernardo Sequeira and Michael Torto (acting), Dree Pallimore (directing), Liz Resner (stage management), and Teddy Tsui-Rosen (sound/stage management). Loeb Drama Center 64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 617.547.8300 Standard Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, noon – 5PM or 30 min. before evening curtain The Loeb Drama Center where the A.R.T. performs is located on the traditional and ancestral land of the Massachusett, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. We pay respect to the people of the Massachusett Tribe, past and present, and honor the land itself which remains sacred to the Massachusett People.  Contact Us Work With Us Mission, Vision, Values Press Accessibility Ticketing Policies Privacy Policy Sign up to our mailing list Website by Substrakt Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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