Oct 20 - 29 2017

"Sueño" by José Rivera

Presented by Mendocino College Theatre Arts Department at Mendocino College Center Theatre

 

A contemporary adaptation of the Spanish Golden Age classic La Vida Es Sueño by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. This beautiful and haunting play, about love, revenge, dreams and forgiveness, confronts eternal questions about the nature of humanity.

Due to some onstage violence and sexual references, Sueño is recommended for ages 13 years and older. Directed by Reid Edelman.

Many of our students and staff have been personally affected by this disaster, and our hearts go out to everybody struggling with this crisis in our community and beyond. We have decided that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, we will proceed with our play as scheduled. At each performance, we will be raising funds both for fire relief in our community and also for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico. In addition, for the first weekend of the play (Friday &Saturday October 20 & 21), people who have been evacuated or otherwise displaced from their homes are invited to attend the show for free. Please join us for our opening week of Sueño as we struggle to bring our community together in this terribly difficult time.

Event Dates and Times: October 20-29, 2017.
Performances:
October 20 & 21 at 7:30 PM.
October 26, 27 & 28 at 7:30 PM.
October 29 at 2 PM

MENDOCINO COLLEGE PRESENTS JOSĖ RIVERA’S PLAY SUEÑO

Set against the backdrop of an eternally rotating cosmos, in the 1630s Spain of the Inquisition, in which the Kingdom of Castille seemed to be the center of the universe, José Rivera’s modern play Sueño brings to life swashbuckling soldiers, a prince locked in a desolate tower since his birth, love affairs, political humor, and scenes of violence mixed with moments of poetry and dreams. This is the world of the latest creation of the  Mendocino College Theatre Arts Department: José Rivera’s Sueño, a contemporary adaptation of Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s classic Spanish drama about love, revenge, dreams and forgiveness. The play will run October 20-29 in Mendocino College’s Center Theatre on the Ukiah Campus. According to the director, theatre professor Reid Edelman, “Sueño is an entrancingly beautiful and poetic play, one which asks eternal questions about the nature of our humanity.”

Sueño opens on Friday October 20, 2017. Performances will run for two weekends only, through October 29.

Sueño, meaning “dream” in Spanish, is the story of Prince Segismundo, heir to the Spanish throne. Imprisoned at birth when astrologers predict his reign as king will result in the country’s ruin, the brilliant and passionate Segismundo is raised in isolation. When his father, King Basilio, finds his own life ending without an heir, he releases his son and places him on the throne. He reasons that if the young prince is gentle and civilized, he will be allowed to reign. If he is wild and barbaric as the stars predict, he’ll be sent back to his prison and told that his brief moment of freedom and power was only a dream.

The play was written in 1998 by José Rivera, a contemporary American playwright born in Puerto Rico. Rivera has written extensively for theatre, film and television, and is perhaps most famous for his award-winning screenplay for the 2004 film Motorcycle Diaries. Rivera’s sharp  language endows Calderón de la Barca’s classic Spanish play with a sharp contemporary edge while remaining true to the poetic and dreamlike quality of the original.  The play will be performed in English, though a plot summary in Spanish will be available.

The Mendocino College production showcases the emerging talents of nine Mendocino College conservatory students. Among these are Lindsey Chapman as the fiery Rosaura and Owen Browne as her travelling companion, the good-hearted clown Clarin.  Schuyler Marcier plays the central role of Prince Segismundo, and Kevin Klay plays his tormented father King Basilio. Christopher Griffith and Rickie Farah, as the King’s niece and nephew Estrella and Astolfo, add layers of comedy and social commentary through their boundlessly ambitious pursuit of power. The cast features veteran local actor Jonathan Whipple as the royal advisor Clotaldo. The talented and energetic cast also includes Jasmine Byerley, Teresa Etter, Joni McLeod, Marcus Phillips, Paloma Rodriguez and Ari Sunbeam.

The production’s impressive scenery, lighting, costumes, and sound design are being created by Mendocino College students under the direction of faculty & staff members Steve Decker, Kathy Dingman-Katz, and David Wolf. Professional Bay Area fight director Carla Pantoja, a visiting guest artist, is building the play’s exciting stage combat scenes. College dance director Eryn Schon-Brunner is creating the dance sequences. Stage management is by conservatory student Kristin Hills with the assistance of Virginia Hanley, Joni McLeod and Cheyenne Sheehells.  The assistant director is Ilena Yeru Pegan.

Mendocino College Center Theatre
Center for Visual & Performing Arts
1000 Hensley Creek Road
Ukiah, CA 95482

Ticket Prices: $20 general, $15 students, seniors & ASMC card-holders.

ALL TICKETS FOR THE PERFORMANCE ON THURSDAY October 26 ARE $10!

Dates & Times

2017/10/20 - 2017/10/29

Location Info

Mendocino College Center Theatre

1000 Hensley Creek Road, Ukiah, CA 95482