Box Office: 610.282.WILL

Pericles

Summer 2015

Pericles

An exotic tale of adventure and romance

By William Shakespeare

JULY 22 – AUGUST 2 | SHUBERT THEATRE

Exotic adventures, dark mysteries, and enchanting love carry the handsome warrior Pericles, Prince of Tyre across the seas, into brothels and castles. After losing his wife and daughter, he unexpectedly discovers joy in a scene considered “one of the extraordinary sublimities of Shakespeare’s art.” PG10

Please note: This production will be rehearsed the way Shakespeare’s company would have: Actors arrive with their lines learned, rehearse on their own, wear what they can find, and open in a matter of days. No director, no designers. Just great actors, a great play, pure adrenaline, spontaneity and creativity.

Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s productions of Henry V and Pericles are part of Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.

 

 

Extras

  • Prologues: join us for insights into the play in an informal setting. Free. Held in the theatre 45 minutes prior to curtain.
  • Opening night, Friday, July 24th. Join the PSF actors and staff for a friendly post-show champagne toast.
  • Meet the actors for an informal talk-back after the show Thursday, June 19 and 26.
  • Savoring Shakespeare: specialty dinner themed to the play with behind-the-scenes insights Thursday, July 23; Saturday, July 25 and August 1; Sunday, August 2; 5:30pm

Sponsors:

Kathleen Kund Nolan
& Timothy E. Nolan

Co-Sponsor:

Explore

Reviews

The Reading Eagle

“Superb…are Christopher Patrick Mullen as Pericles, Gina Lamparella as Thaisa, Susan Riley Stevens as Dionyza, Richard B. Watson as several kings, Spencer Plachy as Lysimachus, Emiley Kiser as Marina, Suzanne O’Donnell as the Bawd and Eric Hissom as Boult.”

“’Pericles’ … genuinely entertains. It boasts the spontaneity of an improvisation and provides insight into the art of making theater.”

WHYY/Newsworks

“The epic story of ‘Pericles,’ in Shakespeare’s telling, has it all …And it’s even more fun the way The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival is doing it.

“a highly entertaining production…a fast-moving version with speedy transitions”

“A bright evening, a spirited rendering.”

Features & Press Releases

Extreme Shakespeare: Pericles Actors at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival Create Production Similar to the Way Shakespeare’s Company Would Have


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 16, 2015 Contact: Lisa Higgins 610.282.WILL, ext. 4 [email protected] Center Valley, PA—Exotic adventures, dark mysteries, and enchanting love carry a handsome warrior around the Mediterranean Sea in Shakespeare’s romantic Pericles, which previews July 22 and 23, opens July 24 and continues through August 2 at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival on the […]

Read More

A Romantic Hero Adrift on the Stormy Mediterranean Sea


Pericles: A Romantic Hero Adrift on the Stormy Mediterranean Sea By Heather Helinsky, Dramaturg When one thinks of Shakespearean storms, the first thing that might come to mind is the opening of The Tempest or King Lear shouting at the heavens to “Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow!” Or Viola in Twelfth Night worried that her twin brother […]

Read More

Around the Ancient World with Pericles


Around the Ancient World with Pericles By Heather Helinsky, Dramaturg ANTIOCH: located on the Orontes River near the Amanus Mountains in Syria, central in the spice trade. It was a leading city in the rise of Christianity because of an ancient school for Biblical studies. Located on a major fault line, this heavily contested ancient […]

Read More

Pericles Plot Synopsis


Pericles Plot Synopsis By Heather Helinsky, Dramaturg In Antioch, King Antiochus has offered his daughter to anyone who can solve a riddle, but the penalty for guessing wrong is death.  Pericles, prince of Tyre,  discovers the answer, but in correctly guessing, he reveals the incestuous relationship between Antiochus and his daughter. Pericles flees Antioch and returns to his […]

Read More

Artists

CAST

Antiochus:
Richard B. Watson*

Pericles:
Christopher Patrick Mullen*

Daughter:
Ally Borgstrom

Thaliard:
Ian Moody

Helicanus:
Eric Hissom*

Cleon:
Richard B. Watson*

Dionyza:
Susan Riley Stevens*

First Fisherman:
Eric Hissom*

Second Fisherman:
Brad DePlanche*

Third Fisherman:
Peter Danelski

Escanes:
Spencer Plachy*

Simonedes:
Richard B. Watson*

Thaisa:
Gina Lamparella*

Lychordia :
Ilia Paulino

Cerimon:
Brad DePlanche*

Philemon:
Ally Borgstrom

Leonine:
Peter Danelski

Marina:
Emiley Kiser

Pandar:
Brad DePlanche*

Bawd:
Suzanne O’Donnell*

Boult:
Eric Hissom*

Lysimachus:
Spencer Plachy*

Diana :
Tori Lewis

ARTISTIC TEAM

Production Stage Manager:
Stacy Renee Norwood*

Producing Artistic Director:
Patrick Mulcahy

PRODUCER’S NOTE:
We believe that Shakespeare’s actors were expected to perform plays on short notice and might present a dozen different plays in the span of a few weeks, leaving little time for the extended rehearsal processes that theatres employ today. With Pericles, PSF is employing something akin to the presumed Elizabethan rehearsal method, bringing patrons one step closer to the excitement and spontaneity an audience member might have experienced in an Elizabethan playhouse.

PSF typically rehearses each production six days a week for three and a half weeks. In contrast, we believe Elizabethan actors memorized their lines and prepared their characters outside of rehearsals and rehearsed fights, dances, and songs just days before the first performance.

For this production, the actors arrived with their lines learned, rehearsed for a few days, staged the play themselves, wore what they could find, and opened in less than a week. There is no director—the position didn’t exist in 1608—and no designers in the conventional sense. The script cutting and cast doubling schemes were developed by Jim Christy and Patrick Mulcahy. Scenic elements created by Bob Phillips and Samina Vieth for Around the World in 80 Days have been commandeered for this performance, as have elements of Eric Haugen’s lighting.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Stage Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos

Videos