Announces Nine Theater, Opera, Film, and Dance Engagements in the 2014 Winter/Spring Season— January 7 Through June 29
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Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) announces nine theater, opera, film, and dance engagements in the 2014 Winter/Spring season— January 7 through June 29 BAM 2014 Winter/Spring season sponsored by Bloomberg Theater: King Lear…………..Chichester Festival Theatre, Angus Jackson…………………..........page 2 Green Porno: Live on Stage……………………….….Isabella Rossellini, Jean-Claude Carrière, Muriel Mayette……………………………………………………………………………..… ...page 4 A Doll’s House….….Young Vic, Carrie Cracknell……………………………………..........page 7 The Old Woman….....Robert Wilson, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Willem Dafoe……….…... …page 11 Opera: Billy Budd…………..Glyndebourne Festival Opera, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Glyndebourne Chorus, Sir Mark Elder, Michael Grandage……………………...…………page 5 Film: River of Fundament…………Matthew Barney, Jonathan Bepler………………….............page 6 Dance: Lyon Opera Ballet…………..Christian Rizzo……………………………….………………..page 8 DanceAfrica 2014…………...Chuck Davis, Groupe Bakomanga (Madagascar)….……..page 9 Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet 10th Anniversary Celebration………………………….. page 10 BAM 2014 Winter/Spring season also features a full slate of humanities, music, film, visual art, and BAMkids events and programming. Oct 24, 2013/Brooklyn, NY—Joseph V. Melillo, executive producer of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), today announced programming for the 2014 BAM Winter/Spring Season, which runs from January 7 through June 29 and features nine theater, opera, film, and dance productions. BAM Executive Producer Joseph V. Melillo said, “Our Winter/Spring Season is filled with artistic riches, including anticipated US premieres of King Lear featuring the renowned Frank Langella; the Young Vic’s acclaimed production of A Doll’s House; an exquisite stage adaptation of The Old Woman by Robert Wilson, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Willem Dafoe; and the Glyndebourne Festival Opera’s powerful production of Britten’s all-male Billy Budd. Longtime artistic colleague Isabella Rossellini’s examination of insect life moves from screen to stage in our intimate Fishman Space, and the new Steinberg Screen in the Harvey Theater provides the proscenium setting for the world premiere of Matthew Barney’s new film, River of Fundament. This season features the BAM debut of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet in a special tenth anniversary program, and the return of France’s Lyon Opera Ballet with a premiere by Christian Rizzo. And it wouldn’t be spring without DanceAfrica, this year featuring a visiting company from Madagascar. In addition to our stage presentations, we hope you will explore our full slate of compelling cinématek, literary, humanities, and BAMart events this season.” 1 BAM President Karen Brooks Hopkins said, “We are grateful to Bloomberg for their ninth year of support of the Winter/Spring season, to Bank of America for their consistent sponsorship of BAM Theater, and to the Howard Gilman Foundation for making it possible to bring opera to the Howard Gilman Opera House. We thank our generous donors and funders, who have made BAM’s ongoing growth possible. With the addition of our third venue, the BAM Fisher, this past year, and the installation of the magnificent Steinberg Screen in the BAM Harvey Theater, we are engaging in new and dynamic ways with our audiences and community. It’s an exciting time for our institution.” Bloomberg connects influential decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas. Our strength—quickly and accurately delivering data, news, and analytics through innovative technology—is at the core of everything we do. With over 15,000 employees in 192 locations, we deliver business and financial information, news and insight around the world. BAM 2014 Winter/Spring Season subscription packages (four or more presentations) go on sale November 11 to the general public (Nov 4 to Friends of BAM). Single tickets to King Lear, Green Porno, and Billy Budd go on sale December 9 (Dec 2 for Friends of BAM). Single tickets for all other Winter/Spring engagements go on sale January 13 (Jan 6 for Friends of BAM). To purchase tickets visit BAM.org or contact BAM Ticket Services at 718.636.4100. King Lear US Premiere By William Shakespeare Chichester Festival Theatre Directed by Angus Jackson Set design by Robert Innes Hopkins BAM Harvey Theater (651 Fulton St) Jan 7–12; 14–18, 21–25; 28–31; Feb 1; Feb 4–8 at 7:30pm Jan 12, 19, 26; Feb 2 & 9 at 3pm Jan 18 & 25; Feb 1 & 8 at 2pm (press previews Jan 12, 14, and 15) Tickets: $25, 45, 75, 105 (weekday); $35, 55, 90, 125 (weekend) (prices subject to change after Dec 1) BAM Theater Gala Feb 6 at 5:30pm (7:30pm performance) Chair: Gary G. Lynch, Bank of American Merrill Lynch Leadership Gala support: Bank of America For tickets and information contact BAM Patron Services, 718.636.4182 Talk: King Lear - A look into the BAM Hamm Archives with James Shapiro and Sharon Lehner Jan 30 at 6pm BAM Fisher (Fishman Space, 321 Ashland Pl) Tickets: $15 ($7.50 for Friends of BAM) Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro and BAM archivist Sharon Lehner explore the vast history of King Lear at BAM, from an 1862 performance featuring Edwin Forrest to this season’s production with Frank Langella and Chichester Festival Theatre. 2 King Lear: Behind the Scenes with Neil Kutner, Audrey Hoo, and Elizabeth Moreau Feb 1, 9am—6pm Tickets: $80 (includes pre-performance class, ticket to the 2pm performance, and post-performance wrap-up) Actors, directors, arts administrators, and theater enthusiasts get an inside look at how a play gets mounted at BAM, from budgeting to design to production management, and more. BAM’s Director of Production Neil Kutner and Production Supervisors Audrey Hoo and Elizabeth Moreau focus specifically on this season’s production of King Lear, featuring Frank Langella. This class is for ages 18 and up. Three-time Tony Award-winning, Oscar-nominated Broadway and film star Frank Langella plays the title role in a new production of William Shakespeare’s King Lear from Chichester Festival Theatre. Directed by Angus Jackson with set design by Robert Innes Hopkins, the production comes to the BAM Harvey Theater for a month-long, US premiere engagement following a month of performances at Chichester’s Minerva Theatre from October 31 to November 30. Langella is joined by Sebastian Armesto (Edgar), Max Bennett (Edmund), Denis Conway (Gloucester), Isabella Laughland (Cordelia), Catherine McCormack (Goneril), Harry Melling (the Fool), Lauren O’Neil (Regan), and Steven Pacey (Kent). The cast also includes Rob Heaps (France/Knight/Guard), Tom Mothersdale (Oswald), Chu Omambala (Albany), Michael Sheldon (French Commander/Servant), Parth Thakerar (Servant/Herald Messenger), Tim Treloar (Cornwall), and Alan Vicary (the Doctor). Frank Langella earned one of his three Tony Awards for his performance as Richard Nixon in the acclaimed production Frost/Nixon (Donmar Warehouse, West End, and Broadway). He was also the recipient of an Olivier Award nomination and an Oscar nomination for the same role in the film version. His additional Tonys were for roles in Seascape and Fortune’s Fool, as well as three more nominations for Man and Boy, Dracula, and Match. His more than four decades on Broadway and close to two dozen productions also include, among others, The Father, Present Laughter, A Man for All Seasons, and Amadeus. In 2013/2014 Langella will star in six films including Grace of Monaco opposite Nicole Kidman, Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight opposite Christopher Plummer, directed by Stephen Frears, and Draft Day opposite Kevin Costner. Among his 65 films, recent screen credits include the critically acclaimed Robot and Frank, Starting Out in the Evening, Good Night and Good Luck, Dave, and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Chichester Associate Angus Jackson directed the 2013 Olivier Award-winning production Goodnight Mister Tom, and two Festival 2013 productions, If Only and Neville’s Island. Jackson’s other Chichester credits include The Browning Version (also West End), Bingo (also Young Vic), Wallenstein and Funny Girl. He has also directed Elmina’s Kitchen, Fix Up, Rocket to the Moon and The Power of Yes for the National Theatre. Designer Robert Innes Hopkins renews his collaboration with Jackson following their previous Chichester productions: Goodnight Mister Tom (UK tour and West End), Bingo (also Young Vic) and Wallenstein. Other credits include Clybourne Park (Royal Court Theatre and West End), The Malcontent and The Comedy of Errors (both RSC), and the National Actors Theatre production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, which featured Al Pacino in the title role. Bank of America is the proud sponsor of BAM 2014 Theater. 3 Green Porno: Live on Stage New York Premiere Conceived and performed by Isabella Rossellini Written by Isabella Rossellini and Jean-Claude Carrière Staged by Muriel Mayette BAM Fisher (Fishman Space, 321 Ashland Pl) Jan 16, 17, 18, 21-25 at 7:30pm Jan 18 & 25 at 2pm Jan 19 at 3pm Tickets: $90—100 (prices subject to change after December 1) Limited number of $30 tickets available. See BAM.org for details Talk: Green Porno with Isabella Rossellini Jan 21, post-show (free for same-day ticket holders) BAM Fisher (Fishman Space, 321 Ashland Pl) Art-house luminary Isabella Rossellini reveals the surprisingly kinky and confounding mating rituals of insects and marine life in this one-woman show, adapted from the celebrated Sundance Channel series (2008) of the same name. With day-glo costumes and paper puppets, and text by legendary French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie),