Odyssey Theatre, New American Theatre present a boldly reconstructed ‘Tempest Redux’

By: Odyssey Theatre Ensemble/The New American Theatre
 
 
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LOS ANGELES - Feb. 2, 2016 - PRLog -- LOS ANGELES — Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and The New American Theatre celebrate El Niño with a perfect storm of comedy, romance, mystery and magic. Adapted, directed and choreographed by John Farmanesh-Bocca and starring New American Theatre artistic director Jack Stehlin (Weeds) as Prospero, Tempest Redux opens at West L.A.’s Odyssey Theatre on February 20.

Derived from Shakespeare's fantasy, this freshly conceived reconstruction of The Tempest is a potent confection of physical theater and verbal gymnastics — a father-daughter story for the ages that explores the power of love and forgiveness.

According to Farmanesh-Bocca, “‘redux’ signifies that we’re re-examining the text from the ground up and visceralizing it with a ton of athletic movement. It’s a meditation on Shakespeare’s work, contemporized for a modern audience, but without losing any of the language or traditions of the original. As radical as the adaptation is, I’m actually a purist.”

To that end, the cast has been stripped to seven actors and three dancers who not only play multiple roles, but also share some of the same parts. In addition to Stehlin, Tempest Redux features Mimi Davila (Ophelia in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s adaptation of Hamlet at Miami’s GableStage) as Miranda and Hunter Paul (Macbeth, The Importance of Bing Earnest and The Tempest for Oklahoma’s Shakespeare in the Park) as Ferdinand. A two-headed Caliban is played by both Willem Long (Rogue Artists Ensemble’s Wood Boy Dog Fish), who also takes on the role of Sebastian, and Dash Pepin (Pericles Redux, Titus Redux and Ajax in Iraq for Not Man Apart–Physical Theatre Ensemble), who also plays Francisco. Dennis Gersten (co-artistic director of NoHo’s Theatre Unlimited) doubles as Antonio and Trinculo, while Gildart Jackson (Class at the Falcon Theatre) does triple duty as Alonso, Gonzolo and Stephano.The role of Ariel is shared by three dancers: Mecca Vazie Andrews (dancer, choreographer, artistic director of The Movement), Lilian Manansala (DOMA’s American Idiot) and Emily Yetter (Regan in The Exorcist at the Geffen Playhouse).

“The actors have been doubled in such a way as to illuminate the duality of each character, the yin and yang of the full person,” explains Stehlin. “The concept is that this is Prospero’s dream, and we turn The Tempest upside down in a way that makes it really come alive.”

The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble was founded in 1969 when Ron Sossi decided to demonstrate that experiment-oriented theater could have populist appeal and be fiscally solvent while maintaining the highest artistic standards. Wildly successful and innovative productions such as The Serpent and Brecht's The Threepenny Opera immediately gained the Odyssey its reputation for producing dangerous, magical and experimental work. Now celebrating its 47th season, OTE continues to explore, produce and present works on the forefront of contemporary theater art in its three-theater complex in West Los Angeles.

Celebrating its 20th season in Los Angeles, the New American Theatre is a company of professional actors and theater artists working in stage, film, television and new media with the mission to inspire, educate and nurture a thoughtful and humane world view through the art of storytelling. Founded by Jack Stehlin in 1983, NAT (originally called Circus Theatricals) has earned critical acclaim, awards and nominations on both coasts and was named one of five “Top 99-Seat Theaters in L.A.” by CBS Los Angeles.

Set design for Tempest Redux is by Christopher Scott Murillo; lighting design is by Bosco Flanagan; and costume design is by Denise Blasor. Ron Sossi and Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin produce for the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and the New American Theatre respectively.

Performances of Tempest Redux take place on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m., Feb. 20 through April 10. (On Sunday, Feb. 21 only, the performance will be at 5 p.m. with no 2 p.m. matinee.) Additional weeknight performances are scheduled on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on March 9 and March 30, and on Thursdays at 8 p.m. on March 3, March 17, March 24 and April 7. Tickets are $34 on Saturdays and Sundays; $30 on Fridays; and $25 on Wednesdays and Thursdays, with $20 tickets available for seniors and $15 tickets for students and members of SAG/AFTRA/AEA. There will be three “Tix for $10” performances on Friday, Feb. 26, Wednesday, March 9 and Thursday, March 24. The third Friday of every month is wine night at the Odyssey: enjoy complimentary wine and snacks and mingle with the cast after the show. The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West Los Angeles, 90025. For reservations and information, call (310) 477-2055 or go to www.OdysseyTheatre.com.

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