Tickets on Sale Now for "The Weir" September 28 to October 8!
This
fall, the Flatwater Shakespeare Company digs deep into mystery with a
two-week run of The Weir. Performances are Thursdays through
Sundays, September 28 to October 1, and October 4-8, with all shows
beginning 7 p.m. in the open-air theater of The Stables at Wyuka,
3600 “O” Street in Lincoln.
The
power of stories to build community meets the great Irish tradition
of the bar-room tale in The Weir, Conor McPherson’s brilliant
play about loss, the paranormal, and the consolations of connection.
In the setting of a small rural pub in the northwest of Ireland, the
regulars and their host fall into swapping ghost stories, the sort of
local legends and anecdotes that over the years get stretched in the
telling. But this evening is different from an average night at the
pub, because a new visitor has arrived, with a story of her own, and
it may just change everything. Performances
run 90 minutes, with no intermission, and include strong language and
adult themes. The show is recommended for mature audiences only.
Directed by Executive Artistic Director Becky Boesen, the production features a sterling cast including past Flatwater Shakespeare associates Brad Boesen as Jack, Summer Lukasiewicz as Valerie, and Christian Novotny as Jim. Joining the ensemble are John Burney as Finbar and Paul Shaw as Brendan. Scenic, lighting, and sound designs are by technical director Patrick Lambrecht. Kat Cover is the costume designer. The dialect coach is Sasha Dobson and the dramaturg is Timothy Scholl. Michelle Zinke is the stage manager.
Directed by Executive Artistic Director Becky Boesen, the production features a sterling cast including past Flatwater Shakespeare associates Brad Boesen as Jack, Summer Lukasiewicz as Valerie, and Christian Novotny as Jim. Joining the ensemble are John Burney as Finbar and Paul Shaw as Brendan. Scenic, lighting, and sound designs are by technical director Patrick Lambrecht. Kat Cover is the costume designer. The dialect coach is Sasha Dobson and the dramaturg is Timothy Scholl. Michelle Zinke is the stage manager.
Ticket
prices are Students $15, Seniors $18, and General $20. A limited
number of VIP Club Table packages include seating for two, a bottle
of red or white wine, and two t-shirts for $100 total. Concessions,
including coffee from The Mill, will be available. Other beverages
will be sold at the on-set pub, prior to each performance. Advance
tickets may be purchased online via
www.flatwatershakespearecompany.org.
Before,
during, and after the run, Flatwater
Shakespeare will collect local ghost stories and legends. Audience
members for The Weir are invited to stay after performances to
share their own uncanny tales. The company is also interested in
stories from up to 150 years ago in honor of the Nebraska
Sesquicentennial. Selected tales will be developed into an original
multi-media performance piece, The
Lincoln Shadow History Project,
developed by Timothy Scholl along with local playwright Brian
Bornstein and filmmaker and storyteller Colleen Kenney Fleischer. The
piece will premiere in Spring 2018, directed by Scholl. “Thinking
back on our 150-year anniversary, we want to explore the ways in
which ‘shadow histories’ have shaped our experience as
Nebraskans,” says Scholl. “There is a great deal of mystery in
the unexplained. We want to use that as a catalyst for performance.”
For
further information, please visit
www.flatwatershakespearecompany.org.
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