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Bedlam Theatre Company to Present The Seagull and Sense & Sensibility in Repertory

Posted by: Official_Press_Release 04:46 pm EDT 08/06/14

THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED THEATRE COMPANY
BEDLAM
To Present

ANYA REISS’ ADAPTATION OF
THE SEAGULL
By Anton Chekhov
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
&

KATE HAMILL’s ADAPTATION OF
SENSE & SENSIBILITY
By Jane Austen
WORLD PREMIERE

In Repertory

Directed by Eric Tucker

Performances begin October 30, 2014
At The Sheen Center (18 Bleecker Street, NYC)

“Anyone who listens to the eminently sane and persuasive voices of Bedlam is destined to become a convert.”
– New York Times, Ben Brantley

“Bedlam theatre company works genuine miracles.”
– New York Magazine, Scott Brown

The off-Broadway theatre company, Bedlam (Eric Tucker, Artistic Director; Andrus Nichols; Producing Director), which received critical acclaim and multiple award nominations for its recent productions of Saint Joan and Hamlet, will present the North American Premiere of Anya Reiss’ adaptation of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, and the World Premiere of Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense & Sensibility. Both will be directed by Eric Tucker.


Played in repertory and with ten actors, The Seagull and Sense & Sensibility are highly theatrical, immersive productions of classic store by one of America's most innovative downtown theatre companies.

The repertory pair will be playing as part of the inaugural season of the Sheen Center (18 Bleecker Street, NYC). Performances begin on Thursday, October 30, 2014. The Seagull will open officially on November 2nd, with Sense & Sensibility opening on November 9th. The plays will run through December 22, 2014.



The cast will feature Laura Baranik, Nigel Gore, Kate Hamill, Andrus Nichols, Jason O’Connell, John Russell, Vaishnavi Sharma, Samantha Steinmetz, Eric Tucker, and Stephan Wolfert.



The creative team includes John McDermott (Set Design), Les Dickert (Lighting Design), Angela Huff (Costume Design), and Alexandra Beller (Choreographer).



Bedlam is a company committed to the immediacy of the relationship between the actor and the audience. With large ideas and modest budgets, Bedlam creates theatre in a flexible, raw space, presenting new writing, contemporary reappraisals of the classics and small-scale musical theatre. Their productions always include the audience. Storytelling is paramount. Bedlam believes that innovative use of space can collapse aesthetic distance and bring the audience into direct contact with the dangers and delicacies of life--inciting laughter and chaos, provoking thought and recreating the thrill of live experience.



Bedlam's productions of Hamlet and Saint Joan played in repertory at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre in NYC from November 2013–March 2104.



Tickets will be available beginning September 1st by calling Ovation Tix at (866) 811–4111 and online at www.theatrebedlam.org

Link www.theatrebedlam.org

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