Masquerade
A Dress Up Farce
by Ludvig Holberg
adapted and directed by Preston Lane
June 5 – 26, 2011
Love's in disguise.
The hot new place to party is a masquerade where the young and hip go wild. Two fathers arrange the marriage of their children, but when the kids fall in love behind masks with someone they think they've never met, everything that can go wrong is almost certain to get even worse. Add in a mother who just wants to dance, faithful servants determined to protect young love and enough disguises to make your head spin. You'll laugh your mask off!
“One of the most riotous and ribald productions in this theatre company's history...A straight-up rave commemorating everything Triad Stage has accomplished in its decade of existence.”
–Lynn Jessup, Classical Voice of North Carolina
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This production contains some adult language and situations.
Running time: 2 hours, including one fifteen-minute intermission.
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Sneak Peek VideoClick on the image to view Adapter/Director Preston Lane talks about his new version of MASQUERADE, Ludvig Holberg's classic Danish farce. With scenes from the production, featuring the cast and work by scenic designer Fred Kinney, costume designer Kelsey Hunt, lighting designer John Wolf, composer/sound designer David E. Smith, projection designer Nicholas Hussong and choreographer Denise Gabriel. Video: Image Creations Digital Media. (Length: 3:40) |
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Production PhotosClick on the images to see larger versions |
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Pictured (l to r): Mark Boyett, Chris Raddatz, John Feltch and Lorraine Shackelford in Masquerade. |
Pictured: The cast ofMasquerade. |
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Pictured: The cast of Masquerade. |
Pictured: The cast of Masquerade. |
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Pictured (l to r): Brad Bellamy, Dierdre Friel and Cheryl Koski in Masquerade. |
Pictured (l to r): Phillip Wright, Mark Boyett, Brad Bellamy, Thomas Mendolia and John Feltch in Masquerade. |
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Pictured: The cast of Masquerade. |
Pictured: The cast of Masquerade. |
Publicity PhotosClick on the images to see larger versions |
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Pictured (l to r): Brad Bellamy, Cheryl Koski, Chris Raddatz and John Feltch in Masquerade. |
Pictured (l to r): Cheryl Koski, Brad Bellamy, Chris Raddatz and John Feltch in Masquerade. |
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