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News PHOTO CALL: George F. Walker's King of Thieves at Stratford Shakespeare Festival King of Thieves, a new play with music by lauded Canadian playwright George F. Walker, opens at Stratford Shakespeare Festival's Studio Theatre in Ontario on Aug. 12.

The production, which began previews July 18, is directed by Jennifer Tarver and features original music by Dora Award-winner John Roby, with lyrics by Walker.

The first of the Festival's recent commissions to reach the stage, King of Thieves is "loosely based on the widely popular 18th-century classic The Beggar's Opera," according to Festival notes, "with songs takes the audience back to one of the smoky, sexy speakeasies of the roaring '20s." It tells the story of a famous thief named Mac, played by Evan Buliung.

The play is further explained this way: "Caught up in a life of crime, Mac is surprised when his disapproving father-in-law Peachum, played by Jay Brazeau, a fellow thief and master criminal, summons him to play a key role in a plot to take down a group of corporate bankers who plan to crash the market and reap the financial rewards. The production also features the talents of Seán Cullen as Vinnie, owner of the speakeasy at the centre of the action."

The cast also includes Mary Antonini, Oliver Becker, Nigel Bennett, Shane Carty, Laura Condlln, Paul Fauteux, Scott A. Hurst, Cyrus Lane, Richard Lee, Nora McLellan, Trent Pardy, Jennifer Patterson, Stephanie Roth, Jay T. Schramek and Sandy Winsby. Here is a look at the production:

George F. Walker's King of Thieves at Stratford Shakespeare Festival


King of Thieves runs until Sept. 10. To purchase tickets call the box office at (800) 567-1600 or visit the Festival online at www.stratfordshakespearefestival.com.

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The 2010 Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, runs until Nov. 6, featuring As You Like It; Kiss Me, Kate; The Tempest; Dangerous Liaisons; Evita; Peter Pan; The Winter's Tale; Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again; Do Not Go Gentle; The Two Gentlemen of Verona; and King of Thieves.

 
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