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  1. Chicago Shakespeare

    A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC December 23, 2003 - February 15, 2004

    Music and lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

    Book by HUGH WHEELER

    Directed by GARY GRIFFIN (Associate Artistic Director of Chicago Shakespeare Theatre)

    Music Direction THOMAS MURRAY

    Scenic Design DANIEL OSTLING

    Costume Design MARA BLUMENFELD

    Lighting Design KEN BILLINGTON

    Wig and Make-up Design MELISSA VEAL

    Sound Design JAMES SAVAGE

    Properties Design PAMELA L. PARKER

    Casting BOB MASON

    Production Stage Manager JENNIFER MATHESON COLLINS

    CAST:

    Mr. Linquist JAMES BANK

    Mrs. Nordstom JODI JEAN AMBLE

    Mrs. Anderson CAROL KUYKENDALL

    Mr. Erlanson JOHN CLONTS

    Mrs. Segstron KATHRYN KAMP

    Fredrika Armfeldt MATTIE HAWKINSON

    Madame Armfeldt HELEN RYAN

    Frid, her butler KEVIN ASSELIN

    Henrick Egerman PAUL GUDAHL

    Anne Egerman JULIE RUTH

    Fredrik Egerman KEVIN GUNDAHL

    Petra JENNY POWERS

    Desiree Armfeldt BARBARA ROBERTSON

    Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm MICHAEL CERVERIS

    Countess Charlotte Malcolm SAMANTHA SPIRO

    Malia ALYSSA NICOLE LARSON

    Osa ROBIN CHILDRESS

    Bertrand TONY LEWIS

    Servants MATTHEW CALLAHAN, ERIN PATRICIA WAGNER

    ORCHESTRA:

    Piano/Conductor THOMAS MURRAY

    Harp STEPHEN HARTMAN

    Violin (Concert Master) THOMAS YANG

    Violin JEFF YANG

    Violin ANDREA TOLZMANN

    Violin CHUCK BONTRAGER

    Viola BEN WEDGE

    Viola CLARA TAKARABE

    Cello (Principle) STEVEN HOUSER

    Cello JILL KAEDING

    Bass JACQUE HARPER

    Flutes/Clarinet DOMINIC TRUMFIO

    Oboe/English Horn DEBORAH STEVENSON

    French Horn KAREN SUAREZ FLINT

    French Horn SANDRA DONATELLE

    Though I am devoted to the New York City Opera production, I am happy to have found a new and different version that is almost perfect. The gorgeous Shakespeare Theatre on Navy Pier is intimate yet not too small, allowing this production to be elegant and less broad than others I've seen. Barbara Robertson who appears in Robert Altman's THE COMPANY as Harriet reinvents Desiree as a down to earth woman who on stage transforms into a statuesque star of peerless beauty and grace and who is irresistible at all times.

    There is an abundance of talent and physical beauty in the cast. I could gush about each member but must single out dashing Kevin Gundahl who has a voice quality reminiscent of Len Cariou.

    Director Gary Griffin whose successful production of PACIFIC OVERTURES (which also went to London) has made magic again. I can only disagree with one choice in some music hummed by Carl-Magnus. This choice which would virtually go unnoticed by most will take Sondheim aficionados out of the moment, but on the whole this production did for me what no ballet has, in a very long time.

  2. THE COMPANY

    More information from my producer friend at Sandcastle.

    Cities in which the film is booked: :)

    12/25/03

    Chicago, Highland Park

    Los Angeles, Costa Mesa, Pasadena, Sherman Oaks West Hills

    New York City

    1/16/04

    Boston - Brookline, Cambridge, Portsmouth, West Newton

    Dallas, Houston

    Denver

    Miami Beach, Jacksonville, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Ft. Lauderdale

    Los Angeles-Rolling Hills Estates. San Diego, Santa Barbara

    Minneapolis

    New Heaven, Bethel, Norwalk

    New York-Huntington, Kew Gardens, Malverne, Manhasset, Montclair, Red Bank,

    Philadelphia-, Voorhees

    Phoenix, Scottsdale

    San Francisco, Albany, Campbell, Mountain View, Sausalito

    Portland (OR), Seattle, Vancouver (WA)

    Saint Louis, Frontenac

    Washington, DC, Arlington, Bethesda, Fairfax

    1/23/04

    Albany, Ithaca, Rochester, Syracuse, Williamsville, Woostock

    Champaign

    Dallas, Ft. Worth

    Albuquerque, Santa Fe

    Tucson

    Sacramento

    1/30/04

    Atlanta

    Birmingham, Huntsville

    Knoxville, Nashville

    North Falmouth

    Charlotte, Cary, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Raleigh

    South Bend

    Austin, San Antonio

    Indianapolis, Evansville, Terre Haute

    Ft. Meyers, Bonita Springs, Boynton Beach, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tampa

    Kansas City

    Honolulu

    San Luis Obispo

    Little Rock

    Milwaukee

    Philadelphia-Doylestown

    Las Vegas

    Salt Lake City

    Reno

    Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa

    Anchorage

    Eugene, Corvallis

    Annapolis

    Richmond

    02/06/04

    Montgomery

    Newburyport

    Fayetteville

    Cincinnati, Columbus

    Lexington

    Cleveland Heights

    Memphis

    Madison

    Baton Rouge

    Tulsa

    Pittsburgh, East Stroudsburg, Harrisburg

    2/13/04

    Great Barrington, Waterville

    South Pines

    Detroit

    Louisville

    Lawrence

    Santa Monica

    Missoula

    Baltimore

    Charlottesville

    2/20/04

    Charlotte

    Bloomfield Hills

    Bellingham, Tacoma

    3/12/04

    Gainesville, Tallahassee

    Des Moines

    3/18/04

    Boise

  3. THE COMPANY will open in Boston, Miami, San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Denver, Dallas, Houston, Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle and Philadelphia on January 16, 2004.

    More cities will follow and I will pass along any information I receive.

  4. Rhodes and Calzada guest performed with Thomas Armour's (nonprofessional) Miami Ballet.

    Jean Paul Comelin who had a special relationship with The Miami Ballet, staged his DAUGHTERS OF MOURNING and Mr. Armour had the sets and costumes built. The rest of the cast was comprised of Miami Ballet dancers.

    Thomas Armour's Miami Ballet also performed Comelin's FAREWELL starring Victoria Leigh.

  5. When I was quite young I saw Lawrence Rhodes and Alba Calzada in DAUGHTERS OF MOURNING by Jean-Paul Comelin. I was immediately enthralled by the harsh, sad story, THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA by Frederico Garcia Lorca.

    I believe Glenn Tetley choreographed LAS HERMANAS for ABT and Alvin Ailey choreographed FEAST OF ASHES for Joffrey, again based on the Garcia Lorca play.

    Do any BA members have recollections of these ballets that they would not mind sharing?

  6. It might be the Fanny Cerrito variation from the "La Vivandiere" Pas de Six.

    Anne Hutchinson Guest set the pas de six on Joffrey II in 1976 and it went in to the main Joffrey company's repertoire soon after. Kevin Mackenzie danced the role of Arthur Saint-Leon.

    Because A. H. Guest had not yet finished all of her research at the time she staged the ballet for Joffrey, it was performed and to this day is performed in a white tutu similar to the costume for "Konservatoriet.

    In "The Company" Suzanne Lopez Prisco and Julianne Kepley perform the Fanny Cerrito Variation

  7. I only know of NY/LA/Chicago for Christmas day openings. I will post any further information the minute I receive it.

    There is a lot of dancing in "The Company" and it is filmed beautifully, but don't expect to see Joffrey full lengths such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Taming of the Shrew" and "La Fille Mal Gardee", or even "The Nutcracker." Though the film looks high budget, it is not. Mr. Altman did not want "The Company" to be anything like "The Turning Point" or "Center Stage." As with all Altman films the artistry is not obvious.

    Thank you Alexandra for posting the links to rottentomatoes. I recommend reading the reviews before viewing The Company." :thumbsup:

  8. I've copied the following information from the internet and I know she is a Prima Ballerina with the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. Has anyone actually seen Egle Spokaite dance live?

    Personal data

    Egle Spokaite,

    born: 15 January 1971, Vilnius, Lithuania,

    height: 175 cm

    Education

    Vilnius Ballet School, graduated 1989

    Ballet Companies

    Principal Artist with Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre

    Guest Principal Artist with Georgian Opera and Ballet Theatre

    Guest Principal Artist with Latvian National Opera and Ballet Theatre

    Repertoire:

    Swanilda in "Coppelia",

    Giselle in "Giselle",

    Aurora in "Sleeping Beauty",

    Odette-Odile in "Swan Lake",

    Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet",

    Carmen in "Carmen",

    "A Midsummer Night's Dream",

    "Yellow Tango",

    "Bolero",

    "Zorba the Greek",

    "The rite of Spring" (Le Sacre du Printemps),

    "The Silver Veil",

    Desdemona in "Othello" (acting in a drama produced by Eimuntas Nekrosius)

    Awards

    1st Prize and Special Prize for the best pas-de deux at the Open Russian Ballet Theatre Competition in (Perm, Rusia, 1994);

    3rd Prize at the International Ballet competition "Maya 94" (St. Petersburg, Rusia, 1994);

    Best Dancer of the Year in Lithuania, 1994 and 1995;

    1st prize at the International Ballet Competition in Helsinki,(Finland, 1995);

    1st Prize at the International Ballet Competition in Nagoya, (Japan, 1996);

    Order of Gediminas, level 4, Lithuania, 1996;

    Lithuanian National Prize, 1997

    Lithuanian Government Prize, 1997

    Tours abroad:

    Germany, Netherlands, France, USA, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Georgia, Latvia, England with Gidon Kremer quartet, Italy, Japan, Egypt, Greece, Spain.

  9. With last night off and cable on the fritz, I decided to watch my videos of "I Claudius". It's been at least a year (or two) since I last viewed these thirteen episodes.

    What fun! Television does not entertain like this any more. There are terrific performances by Derek Jacobi (Claudius), Sian Phillips (wicked, wicked Livia), Brian Blessed (ignorant Augustus), Margaret Tyzack (noble and intrepid Antonia), George Baker (frustrated and finally insane Tiberius), John Hurt (Caligula), Patrick Stewart (corrupt Sejanus).

    If you like to watch but are bored with tv, rent "I Claudius" for superb entertainment.

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