From Crime + Punishment by Akropolish Performance Lab (Margaretta Campagna) |
We’re off to an eclectic start to 2018 with all kinds of
flavors of shows. We have musicals, and a new adaptation of Crime and
Punishment, Shakespeare with a woman at the helm, David Frost and Nixon played
by women, August Wilson and more!
Crime + Punishment,
Akropolis Performance Lab, 1/5-13/18
(at West of Lenin)
Raskolnikov, a debt-ridden and disillusioned university
drop-out, devises this theory … then acts upon it. After dehumanizing, robbing,
and murdering a pawnbroker, Raskolnikov descends into a guilt-ridden fever
dream where he is plagued by the ghosts of his crime and conscience. In this
original adaptation of Dostoevsky’s master work, APL ventures into the lower
depths of 19th-century St. Petersburg, where the mysteries of the Russian soul
and intellect, crime and love are deeply, irrevocably entwined as we reveal the
mind of a killer in his search for meaning and redemption.
How to Break, Village Theatre, 1/5-14/18 (Part of the
Beta Series – developmental musical)
Book and Lyrics by Aaron Jafferis, Songs and Lyrics by
Rebecca Hart, Beatbox Score by Yako 440
Ignited by an electric collision of theatre, breakdancing,
and lyrical flow, this new musical follows two teenage hip hop dancers as they
battle not only their disease, but also the hospital caregivers, for control
over their own bodies. With a score backed by a beatboxed soundscape of the
patients’ breaths and IV beeps, tensions rise as race, class, and language
create life-threatening rifts between the patients and their treatment team.