DOUBLE FALSEHOOD
MARCH 5 - APRIL 9, 2016 | THE IRONDALE CENTER
Written by William Shakespeare, John Fletcher and Lewis Theobald
Produced by Letter of Marque Theater Company
Produced by Letter of Marque Theater Company
Mark Shelby Perry Photography
CAST
Don Bernardo
Camillo Henriquez The Duke / Master of The Flock Leonora Julio Violante Citizen / Gerald Roderick |
Ariel Estrada
Tom Giordano Adam Huff Nolan Kennedy Montana Lampert Hoover Zach Libresco Poppy Liu Scarlet Maressa Rivera Welland H. Scripps |
CREATIVE
Director
Scenic & Props Designer Costume Designer Ast. Costume Designer & Stitcher Lighting Designer Music Director Fight Director Vocal Coach Dramaturg Installation Artist Company Manager |
Andrew Borthwick-Leslie
Steven Brenman Claire Townsend Laura Catignani Joe Doran Nolan Kennedy Michael C. Toomey Corinna May Lynde Rosario Jared Deery Karen Ng |
Photos by Amanda Hinkle
PRODUCTION
Production Manager
Stage Manager Ast. Stage Manager Front of House Manager Technical Director Master Electrician Deck Crew Wardrobe Supervisor Carpenters Scenic Painters Electricians |
Libby Jensen
Andrea Wales Lilly Deerwater Lianne Kennedy Marek Pavlovski Gustavo Valdes Bronwin Barnwell, Jamil Chockachi, Tris Kobryn Emma Wykes Ruhlig Phillip Lugo, Edgar Flores, Jon Huggins, Libery O'Dell, Josh Deserio Tara Daino, Kelsey Leuken Chris D'Angelo, Victoria Bain, Cheyenne Sykes, Hamilton Smith, Andrew Lott, William Sammons, Aaron Tacy, Laura Chisman, Torey Cates, Tobert Mendez, Sebastian Moon, Bridg Haiffley, Nicolas Christopher |
PRESS LINKS
OUTREACH EVENTS
.Through its production of Double Falsehood, Letter of Marque seeked to foster dialogue around ending rape culture in our communities, as well as engage new audiences, building strategic partnerships and artistic collaborations.
LADY PLAYS
"UNSTAGED" READING SERIES
Mondays 7:30pm - March 21st, March 28th and April 4th
Letter of Marque will produce a series of “un-staged” play readings by women playwrights, curated and produced by Lynde Rosario & Kate O'Phalen. The readings will be archived on iTunes as part of the Lady Plays podcast, which provides a platform for female storytellers to have their voices heard. Listen to the Podcast on Soundcloud |
FULL FRONTAL PANEL DISCUSSION
Saturdays 6:30pm - March 19th, March 26th and April 2nd
Join our targeted panel discussions before the show featuring scholars, activists, politicians, and artists discussing topics such as women's advocacy, male allies against rape culture, and Shakespeare's hand in the writing of this play.
Click here for more details on panel discussions
Click here for more details on panel discussions
TALKBACKS
March 9th through April 6th
Wednesdays Post Show
Share your thoughts after the show on Wednesday nights as we welcome our
audience to participate in a talkback lead by Dramaturg, Lynde Rosario.
audience to participate in a talkback lead by Dramaturg, Lynde Rosario.
THE IRONDALE CENTER
85 S. Oxford Street (btwn Lafayette Ac & Fulton St.), Brooklyn NY 11217
Phone: (718) 488 9233
Phone: (718) 488 9233
All events will be held at The Irondale Center, which boasts an impressive 7,300 square foot open transformational space, which is part of a landmark church built in 1860, featuring a central playing area surrounded by a grand wraparound balcony. All events are wheelchair accessible. Please arrive early to ensure adequate time to be seated, and enjoy a refreshment from our bar while exploring the art installation by local artist Jared Deery. Doors open 45mins prior to curtain.
THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS!
Thanks to the generosity of our supporters , we completed a successful Kickstarter Campaign in December 2015 to make this show more accessible than ever before! We have released 1,500 FREE tickets to Double Falsehood, so more people are able to enjoy and experience theater for social change.
A YEAR LONG IN THE MAKING...
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Letter of Marque Theater Company cast a lively ensemble of able-bodied actors with musical ability to devise a new and original production of this obscure renaissance play, to bring this 18th century classical text to a modern audience.
Starting with a workshop production in May 2015, the company continued to develop characters, ideas and design concepts with the aim of telling this most difficult story with an aesthetic to capture today's social injustice. Read more about the project |
OUR MISSION
As part of our mission, LOM provides accessible, approachable programming at little or no cost to our audiences - as we recognise the financial barriers that prohibit many people from accessing quality theater, an experience that can expand worlds, impact perspectives and incite change.
Your donation helps us to continue creating theater, employing artists, maintain a thriving community and subsidise the cost of the average ticket so that more people can access and enjoy a unique theater experience that can inspire, educate and change lives. |