MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — MTSU Theatre is setting the scene Feb.
1-3 for another collaboration with the Nashville
Shakespeare Festival devoutly to be wished on the Tucker Theatre stage: the
woes of that troubled Danish prince, Hamlet.
Director Denice Hicks, who
brought the glamorous fairy queen Titania to life at MTSU in last fall’s joint
production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” is returning with a full
professional cast and crew that includes MTSU theatre alumna Chelsea Bell as Hamlet's doomed love,
Ophelia, and adjunct theatre professor Santiago
Sosa as the Guildenstern half of the prince’s pals-turned-spies.
“‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ was the best prelude for us to meet the whole
Murfreesboro community and the MTSU culture, and we are all so excited to bring
this show there,” said Hicks, who serves as the Nashville Shakespeare
Festival’s artistic director.
“It's really amazing and such a welcoming culture. We felt when we were
there in November that it was home already, and here we come back so soon! It's
like a homecoming for us.”
Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 1-3. Advance tickets,
available at http://www.mtsuarts.com,
are $29 general admission, $26 for seniors 65 and older and $17 for students.
Adult group tickets also are available for $25 each. Guests can choose their
own seats in Tucker Theatre — lower and upper orchestra and front and rear
balcony — via online purchase.
The production also includes 10 a.m. matinee performances Wednesday-Friday,
Jan. 31-Feb. 2, for local school groups. School leaders can email education@nashvilleshakes.org for prices
and booking.
The Festival is launching its 30th anniversary season with “Hamlet,”
which opened Jan. 4 for weekend runs at Belmont University’s Troutt Theater
before packing up and heading to Murfreesboro this Sunday. The troupe tackled
Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy 10 years ago and decided to reexamine it
after a decade, Hicks said.
This new production is intentionally more intimate with a simple set
design and a live original score to focus even more on the people at the center
of the play:
- Hamlet, the distraught son of a
murdered king, portrayed by Festival newcomer and veteran Shakespearean
actor Sam Ashdown.
- Gertrude, his mother and newly
remarried queen, brought to life by Nashville Repertory Theatre and acclaimed
TV performer Cheryl White.
- Claudius, his uncle and now stepfather,
portrayed by Roger Csaki, who
was most recently seen in the Murfreesboro Center for the Arts production
of “A Few Good Men.”
- Horatio, his best friend, portrayed by
Melinda Paul, seen locally in
“Memphis: The Musical” at Woodbury's Arts Center of Cannon County and as
Belle in “Beauty and the Beast” at Nashville’s Manna from Heaven Dinner
House.
Ethan Jones portrays
Ophelia’s father, the well-meaning but ill-advised Polonious, and Audrey Tchoukoua is her brother,
Laertes. Brian Russell is the Ghost
and the first gravedigger, Shawn Knight
has the dual roles of Bernardo/Osric, Lauren
Berst is Marcellus and the second gravedigger, and Andy Kanies is Rosencrantz.
“Education is an important part of our mission,” says Hicks. “Everything
entertaining we do is educational, and everything educational we do is
entertaining, so it's a really important part. Partnering with universities and
sometimes even high schools is a great way for us to fulfill that mission of
community service.
“We always try to hire MTSU students when we can, too. It's really a
great farm for up-and-coming talent.”
Tickets also will be available at the Tucker Theatre box office one hour
before curtain times. For more information about the show, visit http://www.mtsuarts.com. For more information on the
Nashville Shakespeare Festival and its 30th anniversary season, visit https://www.nashvilleshakes.org.
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