Announcing the cast and crew for The Tempest

“We are such stuff as dreams are made on …”

The dream is Free Shakespeare in the Park.  And this summer, for the first time ever in the Festival City of Milwaukee, the dream will come true.  Outdoors in the courtyard of Alverno College, Optimist Theatre will produce The Tempest, Shakespeare’s masterpiece of magic, humor, forgiveness, and redemption. The production will be completely free to the audience, but of the highest creative caliber – simple, fierce, and imaginative.  Directed by Ron Scot Fry, Optimist Theatre’s Artistic Director, the cast includes…

James Pickering*. . . Prospero

 

Angela Iannone* . . . Ariel

Tom Reed* . . . Caliban

Jocelyn Fitz-Gibbon . . .  Miranda

Andrew Voss . . . Ferdinand

Jacque Troy . . . Antonio

Neil Haven . . . Sebastian

T. Stacy Hicks . . . King Alonso

Flora Coker . . . Gonzalo

Ken Williams . . . Stephano / Mariners

David Flores . . . Trinculo / Mariners

Master . . . Andrew Parchman

Boatswain . . . Tommy Stevens

The company ensemble aka “The Tribe” . . .  Amie Losi, Allie Babich, Na Tasha Carr, Grace DeWolff, Cassondra Gresl, Trevor Olds, Tamsyn Reed, Eric Schabla, Tommy Stevens, Andrew Parchman, and Sara Zientek.

Managing Director . . . Susan Scot Fry

Dramaturg and Assistant Director . . . ML Cogar

Lighting Design . . . Jason Fassl

Stage Manager . . . Melissa Wanke*

Production Manager . . . Alan Piotrowicz

Tribe Costumer . . . Mel Benson

Costume Coordinator . . . Alex Tacoma

Original music composed by T.J. Hull and played by The Full Fathom Four, which include Hull, Amanda Caretta-Hull, Emily Rhode-Terrien, and Jeff Sturgeon

Puppet Design and Construction . . . Milwaukee Mask and Puppet Theatre, Artistic Director Max Samson

Managing Director Assistant Intern . . . Na Tasha Carr

Stage Management Intern . . . Kate Krakow

Podcast Filmographer . . . Christina Mata

Displays Artist . . . Estephanie Mendoza

The Tempest will run June 18 – 20 and 24 – 27.  “Milwaukee has incredible talent, and Shakespeare in the Park is a great opportunity to showcase that talent,” said Fry.  “We have the privilege of premiering this project with a brilliant ensemble of actors, musicians, and visual artists.  I’m looking forward to a rich, collaborative creative process.”

Optimist Theatre is a 501(c)3 non-profit theatre company.  Shakespeare in the Park is made possible by Alverno College, a Creative Communities Grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board and individual donor contributions.  For more information on Optimist Theatre, free Shakespeare in the Park or The Tempest, contact Susan Scot Fry, Managing Director at SSFry@OptimistTheatre.org or 262-498-5777 or visit the Optimist Theatre website at www.OptimistTheatre.org.

Contact:

Susan Fry

SSFry@OptimistTheatre.org

2010 N. 1st Street

Milwaukee, WI  53212

262-498-5777

www.OptimistTheatre.org

*  Member of Actor’s Equity.

updated 5-19-10

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