| Al Pacino Sniffs Salome's Scent Wednesday, April 19, 2006 - Sergio Martinez, Socal.com Editor |
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Well, besides the fact that this is the town where most beds at once can turn any given morning all into rocking chairs, I can think of one more: Al Pacino, small theatre, Oscar Wilde’s ‘drama in one act’ Salome and the possibility of catching this explosive combo for a measly 28 bucks. That’s a perk for an Angelino if I heard of one. Because let me tell you, this is our town. It is where you and I live and where a huge percentage of those anointed ‘famous’ by the consumer crowd also reside. So every now and then we get to see them off their official ‘star status’, just being locals, like you and I. Dennis Quaid hits the local scene often with his own brand of classic rock with an amazing band called The Sharks (some fat cats –ex Joe Cocker musicians and such- play in his band, that’s the bottom line,- and neither you nor I have the money to afford them but if you happen to head out often in town –say to places like Cinespace and other upscale bars-, you’ll run into Dennis, playing as if in his own house garage. He’ll sweat and swirl right by you, bare footed, singing so frigging loud: … “great balls of fire…” And the actors, since most live here, we truly get rare chances to see them outside the To be fair, you’ve heard Salome’s entire plot plenty of times. Of course, through the accounts of the evangelists it can be somewhat boring, but that’s why I believe the church may have hired Oscar Wilde to spruce things a bit up. Now, what you should’ve been told first: the facts.
Al Pacino
Kevin Anderson Jessica Chastain Roxanne Hart In a presentation with music of Oscar Wilde's Masterpiece SALOME 26 performances only! April 14 to May 14
Directed by Estelle Parsons
With Original Music by Yukio Tsuji Produced by Robert Fox, Daryl Roth and Amy Nederlander
Here is a terrific way for SALOME has 26 performances only, April 14 to May 14 at the Wadsworth Theatre. The Wadsworth Theatre and Box Office is located Al Pacino, Kevin Anderson, Jessica Chastain and Roxanne Hart will appear in a presentation with music of Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece SALOME. Presented as it was on Broadway in spring, 2003 by Robert Fox, Daryl Roth and Amy Nederlander, it will again be directed by Estelle Parsons with original music by Yukio Tsuji.
Pacino and director Estelle Parsons spent nearly two years developing this production of SALOME before bringing it to Broadway, and are now delighted to bring it to A dramatic production based on the biblical tale of lust and revenge, Oscar Wilde’s SALOME draws the audience into a decadent world of passion and betrayal. SALOME follows the legend of King Herod and his unbridled desire for Salome, the young daughter of his wife, Herodias. Salome, indifferent to Herod's advances, longs for the love of the imprisoned John the Baptist. When he rejects her, she uses her powers of seduction and manipulation - and the Dance of the Seven Veils - to seek her revenge. This production of SALOME was developed at the Actor's Studio (Estelle Parsons, Artistic Director) and was presented at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn (November 2002), at the Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie, NY (February 2003), and on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (April, 2003). Ben Brantley, in the The New York Times, said SALOME is “Smashing. Inspired and sexy as all get-out.” An Irish-born English poet, novelist and playwright, Oscar Wilde was considered an eccentric, as he was leader of the aesthetic movement that advocated "art for art's sake" and was once imprisoned for two years with hard labor for homosexual practices. SALOME (1893) written in French, was refused a license in London but, 13 years later, was adapted by Richard Strauss into a successful opera. Translated by Lord Alfred Douglas, it later appeared in
# # # Calendar Listing for Oscar Wilde's SALOME: The Dates: Friday, April 14 through Sunday, May 14 Press opening Thursday, April 27 Theatre: Wadsworth Theatre, on the Veterans Administration grounds, Bldg Schedule: Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday Evenings at 8 pm Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 3pm Prices: $68 to $93, Premium seating also available Tickets: @ Wadsworth Theatre Box Office,
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