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NWPL's Don Quijote
NEW WORLD PERFORMANCE LAB PREMIERES BILINGUAL DON QUIJOTE New adaptation of Don Quijote to play at Balch Street Theatre Akron, OH New World Performance Laboratory (NWPL) presents the premiere of Don Quijote, a new bilingual adaptation of Cervantes enduring fable of the man of La Mancha, based on a version by Argentine playwright Patricia Suarez. The production will run at The Balch Street Theatre beginning May 11, 2018 through June 2, 2018. Performances are Friday and Saturday, May 11, 12, 18, 19 at 8pm; Sunday, May 13, 20 at 2pm; Monday, May 21 at 8pm; and May 31 and June 1 at 8pm; with a special performance as part of Summit Stagefest at 4pm on June 2. You must have a voucher from the festival administration tent for the June 2 performance. The Balch Street Theatre is located at 220 South Balch Street, Akron Oh, 44302. Tickets are $15 general admission; $10 students; and are available online at http://donquijote.bpt.me or by calling 330-867-3299. Seating is limited. Each performance will be followed by an audience engagement activity. Don Quijote chronicles the fantastic adventures of a self-created knight-errant (considered loco by his family and friends) and his reluctantly faithful squire, Sancho Panza. Don Quijote embarks on a quest to right the wrongs of the world and ends up teaching us all what it is to be human: to love, to dream, to fail, and most of all, to laugh. The play is performed in both Spanish and English, with classic Spanish songs, and is suitable for families. NWPLs dynamic physical performance style allows the story to be understood by all. Don Quijote is directed by NWPL co-artistic director James Slowiak, with costume design by Inda Blatch-Geib, lighting design by Chris Hariasz, and scenic design and technical direction by Kirsten Williams. Actors include NWPL long time company members Chris Buck, Justin Hale, Rosilyn Jentner, and Debora Totti, with Jairo Cuesta playing the role of Don Quijote and Jamie Hale as Sancho Panza. James Marron is featured as guitarist and musician. The premiere of Don Quijote marks the culmination of NWPLs 25th anniversary season. Funding for the project has come from The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, and the Akron Community Foundation. About NWPL NWPL, an internationally acclaimed ensemble of theatre artists, has been active in Northeastern Ohio since 1992. Since taking up residence at The Balch Street Theatre in 2011, NWPL has produced a number of exceptional productions including The Devils Milk Trilogy, Virginia Woolfs ORLANDO and Gilgamesh: He Who Saw Everything as well as hosting various theatre companies such as Studium Teatralne from Poland, TAPIT Theatre Ensemble from Madison, WI, Akropolis Performance Lab from Seattle, and Akrons MaSue Productions. NWPL spearheads numerous community projects, training sessions, educational programs, and performances throughout the region, nationally, and internationally.
Contacts CATAC/NWPL: James Slowiak, nwplab@gmail.com, 330-867-3299 Website: www.nwplab.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nwplab/
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LocationThe Balch Street Theatre (View)
220 South Balch Street
Akron, OH 44302
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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