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Follow on Google News | Sport For Jove Announces Its 2015 Theatre SeasonEntering its 6th season, Sport For Jove announces its thrilling new lineup of plays for 2015, its largest season to date.
Sport For Jove Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its theatrical line-up for 2015. SFJ’s acclaimed outdoor theatre season returns for its 6th year in December and January 2015 with two works revered by audiences the world over - A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare and The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller's parable of mass hysteria draws a savage parallel between the Salem witch-hunt of 1692 – “one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history” - and the McCarthyism that gripped America in the 1950s. But its portrait of the ordinary evils latent in any society, of mindless, hysterical persecution through ignorance, fear of ‘otherness’ A Midsummer Night's Dream is the ultimate expression of Shakespeare's theatrical mastery and SFJ is developing a brand new production of the play, directed by Susanna Dowling. In the heat of the shortest night of the year, young lovers and work-a-day dreamers plunge into a world between sleep and waking, where "everything seems double". One of Shakespeare's truly essential works, 'Dream', like every fairy-story, warns us that family, love and friendship are fragile – when parents are selfish, their children break the rules; when love rears its head, friendships are forgotten; and that’s just the mortal world. The Fairy Kingdom's war over a mortal child has turned the entire "mazed world" upside down. An exceptional cast joins us including Julian Garner, Georgia Adamson, Philip Dodd, Nathan Lovejoy, Jonathan Mill, Wendy Strehlow, Lizzie Schebesta, Matilda Ridgway, Adele Querol, Emma Chelsey Barnes, Michelle McKenzie, Christopher Tomkinson, Richard Hilliar, Felix Jozeps and Chris Stalley. Join us this summer for a transformative journey through dreams and nightmares - a double bill of magic and the spirit world, and what happens when all hell breaks loose in the woods... A Midsummer Night's Dream, By William Shakespeare Directed by Susanna Dowling The Crucible, By Arthur Miller Directed by Damien Ryan December 5th – January 25th, Bella Vista Farm, Baulkham Hills & The Everglades Garden, Leura Indoor Sport In May, Sport For Jove returns for its indoor season, and proudly welcomes legendary Australian director Richard Cottrell, who brings to the stage one of William Shakespeare’ Some of Shakespeare’ The Merchant of Venice, By William Shakespeare Directed by Richard Cottrell May 7th – May 30th Riverside Theatre, Parramatta and Seymour Centre, Sydney In July, Sport For Jove presents Of Mice and Men, adapted by John Steinbeck from his extraordinary novel. This story remains a stunning indictment, particularly in today’s era of economic, political and moral disillusionment, of how we treat our disenfranchised fringe dwellers, our migrant peoples and our most vulnerable. Set in the desperation of the Great Depression,Of Mice and Men is one of the world’s most compelling tales of friendship and survival. George and Lenny are displaced migrant workers who dream of one day settling down on their own piece of land. Their shared vision of a better future and the strength of their friendship carry them through the loneliness, oppression and uncertainty of one of the world’s most profound eras of disillusionment. Of Mice and Men teaches us the value of understanding and human kindness even under extreme circumstances. Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck July 9 – July 25 Seymour Centre, Sydney In October, Sport for Jove Theatre presents Marlowe’s Edward II “You must be proud, bold, pleasant, resolute, And now and then stab as occasion serves.” Monarch. Prisoner. Corpse. King Edward's illicit desire will eclipse the law, alienate his nobles and wife, and threaten to destroy a nation. Marlowe's 1593 tragic masterpiece, Edward II, shows us just how personal politics really is, offering a savage examination of an all too common modern story - how our deepest desires can lead to spectacular falls from grace. Sport for Jove Theatre Company turns it’s acclaimed ensemble style toward Christopher Marlowe, Shakespeare's best frenemy - bold, bad and dangerous to know. Come and see why this young ill-fated genius gave our Will nightmares... Edward II, By Christopher Marlowe Directed by Terry Karabelas October 1st – 17th Seymour Centre, Sydney For more information, visit the website... http://www.sportforjove.com.au End
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