Artes de la Rosa
at the Rose Marine Theater is pleased to announce its cast for their
2011 Season Opening production,
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE by Arthur Miller
PRODUCTION STAFF:
Directed by Adam Adolfo
Scenic Design by Oliver Luke
Costume Design by Carl Ramsey
Lighting Design by Matt Wasson
CAST:
EDDIE: Eddie Zertuche
BEATRICE: Yvonne Duque
CATHERINE: Stephanie Cleghorn
RUDOLPHO: Abel Flores, Jr.
MARCO: JP Cano
ALFIERI: Carlos Iruegas
LOUIS / ENSEMBLE: Jimmy Moreno
MIKE / ENSEMBLE: Fredy Edward Quiroga
TONY / ENSEMBLE: Cole Spivey
IMMIGRATION OFFICER / ENSEMBLE: Laura Watson
IMMIGRATION OFFICER / ENSEMBLE: Tyler Cochran
MRS. LIPARI / ENSEMBLE: Jacqui Rash
ACTING INTERN / ENSEMBLE: Alyssa Maldonado
In an effort to celebrate the universal themes found in American Theatre, Artes de la Rosa continues its ambitious multi year American Classics Initiative that sees the production of plays that have most profoundly impacted the American theatre refocused through Latin eyes. These productions will re-explore the timeless classics for a Latino audience. The goal is to not only show the universality of the work but to explore their stories when given Latin themes with which to experiment. Last season, Artes de la Rosa presented the sultry Cuban retelling of Tennessee Williams’, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Artes de la Rosa next offers up the Pulitzer Prize winning playwright who gave us The Crucible and Death of Salesman, Arthur Miller. This fast-paced production of Miller’s 1956 award winning drama soars on the strength of the story of Eddie, a Brooklyn longshoreman, obsessed with his 17-year-old niece Catherine. When Catherine falls in love with a newly arrived immigrant, Eddie’s jealousy erupts into a rage that consumes him, his family, and his world. The second in our bold 5 Year American Classics Theater Initiative, this story explores the trials of immigration in a corrupt society and how a family becomes tangled in a web of misplaced honor and possessive desire.
This production of Arthur Miller's A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
runs August 26th through September 11th, 2011 at the
Rose Marine Theater, 1440 North Main Street.
Ticket information can be found at www.rosemarinetheater.com
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