Hall's All-Male Merchant of Venice Aims for BAM Debut May 6 | Playbill

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News Hall's All-Male Merchant of Venice Aims for BAM Debut May 6 Additional details have been revealed about the U.S. premiere of the Watermill Theatre and Propeller's Merchant of Venice, which arrives at the Brooklyn Academy of Music May 6.

Edward Hall will direct the all-male production that "underscores Shakespeare's intricate tanglings between the sexes, and animates the physical life of the production with the poetry of the text." Merchant will run through May 17 at the BAM Harvey Theater.

Propeller company members inhabiting the work are Bob Barrett, Kelsey Brookfield, Babou Ceesay, Richard Clothier, Richard Dempsey, John Dougall, Richard Frame, Emmanuel Idowu, Jonathan Livingstone, Chris Myles, Thomas Padden, Sam Swainsbury, Jack Tarlton and Jon Trenchand.

Merchant has set design by Michael Pavelka and lighting by Ben Ormerod.

BAM notes for the Shakespeare classic read: "The Merchant of Venice is a work that poses still-incendiary questions about truth, morality, and prejudice. The story revolves around Shylock, an observant Jewish moneylender caught between his faith's strictures and the demands of Christianity. In this astute production, Hall and the company reveal the play's underlying absurdities — the virtue in vice and vice in virtue — while delivering an unsparing rendition of the harrowing bargain at its core."

Formed in conjunction with the Watermill Theatre in 1997, Propeller has earned critical praise for its unique stagings of Edward Hall’s Henry V, as well as The Comedy of Errors, Rose Rage, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Winter's Tale. For tickets and further information phone (718) 636-4100 or visit BAM.org.

 
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