By Adam Hetrick
22 Dec 2009
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| Jeffrey Carlson, Marc Kudisch and Hoon Lee |
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| Photo by Aubrey Reuben |
The Philadelphia Theatre Company world premiere production of Golden Age, which will run Jan. 22-Feb. 14, 2010, will transfer to the Kennedy Center in March as part of Nights at the Opera, a five-week celebration of McNally's plays that also includes The Lisbon Traviata and Master Class.
Tony-nominated stage veteran Austin Pendleton directs Golden Age, which runs March 12-April 4, 2010, in the Kennedy Center Family Theater. An official opening has been set for March 18, 2010.
In addition to Kudisch (9 to 5, The Apple Tree) as Tamburini, Carlson (The Goat, Taboo) as Bellini and Lee (Pacific Overtures, Urinetown) as Lablache, the ensemble cast features Rebecca Brooksher (Dying City) as Grisi, Roe Hartrampf (The Pillowman) as Florimo, Christopher Michael McFarland as Rubini, Dante Mignucci as Page and Amanda Warren as Malibran.
According to press notes, "Golden Age takes place backstage at the Théâtre-Italien in Paris on the evening of Jan. 24, 1835. The occasion is the premiere of Vincenzo Bellini's opera, I Puritani. Assembled are the composer and his faithful friend, Francesco Florimo, and the four singers for whom the opera was expressly composed known the world over as The Puritani Quartet. Bellini's rivalry with his fellow Italian composer, Gaetano Donizetti, for French favor was at its height. This opera was to cement his supremacy. It was to be his last."
For tickets phone (202) 467-4600 or visit Kennedy-Center.



