First show ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ starts October 17
By Paige Monopoli
University of Rhode Island
Theatre’s eight-show production of the musical “Guys and Dolls,” with Max
Hunter, right, as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, closed last season with a bang. URI
Theatre’s new season begins Oct. 17 with “Pride and Prejudice.”(URI Photos/Jessie
Dufault)
This season in the
University of Rhode Island’s Theatre
Department, audiences will get a chance to visit Georgian-era England, a
Las Vegas bus stop, the realistic and unsettling mind of Harold Pinter, a
magical Shakespearean forest, and theme park purgatory. Any combination of
these destinations feels only possible in a dream state.
The rich variety of performances gives the swath of talent
in the department the ability to flex their muscles; student actors, stage
managers, designers, and directors have the opportunity to build their
skillset, face challenges, and harness their craft in both classic and
contemporary text.
“Pride and Prejudice” and “Two by Two” (student
one acts), will premiere in J Studio in the Fine Arts Center, 150 Upper College
Road, during the fall semester. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and
“Ride the Cyclone” will be held in the Robert E. Will Theatre in the
spring.
The season will begin on Oct. 17 with “Pride and
Prejudice” by Kate Hamill, directed by guest artist Sophia Blum,
who is originally from Providence, Rhode Island. The classic story by Jane
Austen explores social expectations, self-awareness, and love through the
Bennet sisters navigating love and marriage in 19th-century England. Hamill’s
adaptation creates a unique opportunity to step into some classical aspects of
performance while juxtaposed with contemporary text.
“Kate Hamill’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ takes
Austen’s story to another level of fun-loving silliness. In this production, we
will be implementing aspects of clowning into our rehearsal process to honor
the magnificent sense of play found throughout Hamill’s text,” said Blum.