Jeremy Bloom’s La Boheme (Spoken) is a lyrical dialogue loyally adapted from Puccini's original libretto to his iconic opera La Bohème. The result is a larger-than-life play, about young artists, mostly broke, hyper, and always on the brink of inspiration and death. The musical roots (repetitions and rhyme) and the awkwardness of translation enable a language that is poetically charged. Adapted by Brian Rady, and conceived & directed by Jeremy Bloom.
Written by Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 – 29 November 1924) – An Italian composer whose operas, including La bohème, Tosca , Madama Butterfly and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the standard repertoire. Some of his arias, such as "O mio babbino caro" from Gianni Schicchi , "Che gelida manina" from La bohème , and "Nessun dorma" from Turandot , have become part of popular culture.
Conceived and directed by Jeremy Bloom – Directing and assisting credits include Metropolitan Opera, The Flea, NY Fringe, NYU Grad, Walkerspace, The Tank, The Access Gallery, Midtown Festival (award winner), and Planet Connections (award winner). Jeremy is a resident artist with the cell and Evenstar Films. Original works include Leaves of Grass, Peter~Wendy and The Wendy Complex . Currently in development, Walt and Emily: Between the Rooms.
Adapted by Brian Rady – A poet and playwright, who has authored and directed several lyrical multimedia plays including Anchor Women, Joan Mitchell Says I Love You , The Memory Furies , and The Harbormaster . He currently assists the curatorial team at The Kitchen Center for Art and Performance in Chelsea.
Featuring: Ben Weber (Marcello), Lachrisha Brown (Musetta), Stephen Stout (Rodolfo), Stephanie Bratnick (Mimi), Katherine Folk Sullivan (Colleen), Brian Rady (Schaunard), Tommy Crawford (Alcindoro), Ian Quinlan (Benoit), Brett Aresco (The entire chorus)
Guitar accompaniment by Stephanie Sherlane
Official Website: http://www.thecelltheatre.org/bohemespokenfeb2011/
Added by archrnyc on February 14, 2011