Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA

By: Jul. 09, 2010
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Experience Don Quixote's impossible dream like never before with Taproot Theatre's intimate new staging of Man of La Mancha. Featuring the story and songs of an immortal classic, this Tony Award-winning musical comes to the Taproot stage with fresh, acoustic arrangements. Don Quixote is mad... mad enough to dream an impossible dream while tilting after windmills with his trusty sidekick, Sancho Panza. Quixote's romantic quest is as crazy as he is. But is his impossible dream madness or vision? The trial is about to begin. Man of La Mancha provides a glimpse into the Spanish literature that inspired Picasso, before Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris opens at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) in October. Inspired by Spanish writers including Cervantes, Picasso wove characters such as Don Quixote-a revolutionary like himself-into some of his art. Man of La Mancha, directed by producing artistic director Scott Nolte with musical direction by Edd Key, opens on July 9 and runs through August 7, with low-price previews on July 7 and 8, plus a pay-what-you-can performance on July 14. BroadwayWorld brings you a sneak peek below!

Taproot Theatre's production takes this large, Broadway musical and re-imagines it to leverage the theatre's intimate space, much like directors Scott Nolte and Karen Lund did with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat and Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Taproot Theatre's cast features Jeff Berryman (seen earlier this season in Brooklyn Boy) as Don Quixote and Cervantes, joined by Don Darryl Rivera as his trusty sidekick, Sancho Panza, plus Ryan Childers, Stephen Grenley, Pam Nolte, MIke Oliver, Faith Russell, Candace Vance and April Wolfe. The band features Jared Borkowski and Gordon Tibbits on guitar, and Ivan Arteaga provides percussion. The production team includes scenic and sound designer Mark Lund, costume designer Sarah Burch Gordon and lighting designer Andrew Duff. Deborah Armstrong Evans serves as stage manager, Kate Forster as dialect coach, Christy McNeil as choreographer and Sonja Lowe as dramaturg.

After Man of La Mancha, Taproot Theatre's 2010 Season concludes with the regional premiere of Wedding Belles by Alan Bailey and Ronnie Claire Edwards (September 22-October 23).

TICKETS: Ticket prices are $20-35. Ages 25 and under, $10. Student/senior discount, $3 off regular priced tickets (excludes previews).

For tickets contact Taproot Theatre's box office at (206) 781-9707. Group rates are available. For groups, call (206) 781-9708.

Tickets for the pay-what-you-can performance on July 14 go on sale day of show at the box office only. Plus, a limited supply of $10 tickets will be offered from 12-5 p.m. for that evening's performance. Limit 6 tickets per person from 12-5 p.m., and 4 tickets per person after 5 p.m.

Photo Credit: Erik Stuhaug

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Jeff Berryman and Don Darryl Rivera

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Jeff Berryman and Candace Vance

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Jeff Berryman

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Faith Russell, Don Darryl Rivera, MIke Oliver, and Jeff Berryman

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Candace Vance and Don Darryl Rivera

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Candace Vance and Don Darryl Rivera

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Jeff Berryman and Don Darryl Rivera

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA
Jeff Berryman

Photo Coverage: Taproot Theatre Opens MAN OF LA MANCHA



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