Yale Repertory Theatre presents The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, adapted by Constance Congdon from a translation by Christina Sibul at the University Theatre, 222 York Street, March 12-April 3. Opening Night is Thursday, March 18.
The cast includes Sarah Agnew (Beatrice), Will Cobbs (Waiter), Liam Craig (Brighella/Porter), John Treacy Egan (Il Dottore), Steven Epp (Truffaldino), Allen Gilmore (Pantalone), Andy Grotelueschen (Silvio), Chris Henry (Waiter), Jesse J. Perez (Florindo), Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Clarice)and Liz Wisan (Smeraldina).
The Servant of Two Masters features original musical by Chris Curtis and Aaron Halva, sets by Katherine Akiko Day, costumes by Valérie Thérèse Bart, lighting by Chuan-Chi Chan, and sound by Nathan Roberts. Emmy Miller and Hannah Rae Montgomery are the production dramaturgs; Rick Sordelet is the fight director; Beth McGuire is the vocal and dialect coach; and Bree Sherry is the stage manager.
About the show:
Identities are mistaken, engagements are broken, and lovers are reunited when the wily and chronically hungry servant Truffaldino hatches a zany scheme to double his wages (and his meals) by serving two masters at once. The physical comedy and mayhem is directed by Christopher Bayes, whose hilarious choreography is featured in the hit Broadway, and soon-to-be Off-Broadway stage production of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps.
Tickets for The Servant of Two Masters range from $35-82 and are available online at www.yalerep.org, by phone at 203-432-1234 and in person at the Yale Rep Box Office, 1120 Chapel St, at York Street. New Haven. Student, senior, and group rates are also available.
In addition, all tickets for the Monday, March 15 performance are $10.
Please note: The Servant of Two Masters is Yale Rep’s 2009-10 WILL POWER! production. The run includes three 10:30 am performances available only to middle and high school student groups. For information on WILL POWER! performances, please contact Ruth M. Feldman at (203) 432-8425 or rm.feldman@yale.edu.
The schedule (performances are at 8pm unless otherwise specified):
Friday, March 12
Saturday, March 13
Monday, March 15
Tuesday, March 16
Wednesday, March 17
Thursday, March 18 -- Opening Night
Friday, March 19
Saturday, March 20 2 pm -- Talk Back
Saturday, March 20
Tuesday, March 23
Wednesday, March 24 2 pm -- Senior Reception begins at 1
Wednesday, March 24
Thursday, March 25 -- Talk Back
Friday, March 26
Saturday, March 27 2 pm -- Open Captioning, Talk Back
Saturday, March 27 --Grad Night reception begins at 7
Monday, March 29 10:30 am WILL POWER!
Tuesday, March 30 10:30 am WILL POWER!
Wednesday, March 31 10:30 am WILL POWER!
Wednesday, March 31
Thursday, April 1
Friday, April 2
Saturday, April 2 2 pm -- Audio Description
Saturday, April 2
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