THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY is pleased to present the fifth and final play of its 25 th Anniversary Season, Vieux Carré - Tennessee Williams' autobiographical meditation on sexuality, decay, and clinging to hope in an uncertain world. The production will open May 27, 2009.
Vieux Carré thrusts the audience into the deep shadows of a dilapidated New Orleans boarding house. The play is a raw and vulnerable look into a world of outcasts and their mechanisms for survival. Nowhere does Williams more intimately explore his own sexual identity, his own journey from man to artist than in Vieux Carré.
He invokes the beauty and fragility of love, and the wounds it inflicts; the terror of death and the necessity of hope, the importance of memory and the longing to bury the past. The Pearl welcomes back director Austin Pendleton as he takes a powerful approach to Vieux Carré, seeing in its comic, anguished figures the seedbed of Williams' dramatic imagination.
With the talents of The Pearl's Resident Acting Company, guest artists, and designers, he will mine the deep passions, heartbreaking poetry, and unique blend of youthful fervor and world-weariness in one of Tennessee Williams' final and most autobiographical plays.
More about the PlayWilliams began writing Vieux Carré in 1939 when he first moved to 722 Toulouse Street in the French Quarter (Vieux Carré) in New Orleans. But it was not until 1978, when turning to these early experiences for inspiration, that he was able to fully realize the story and its personal significance.
Vieux Carré is unique in being both an early and late play; inspired by the impressions of an emerging artist and a seasoned playwright nearing the end of his career. The CastThe cast features 2008-2009 Resident Acting Company members Rachel Botchan as Jane, Sean McNall as The Writer, and Carol Schultz as Mrs. Wire.
The production's guest artists are Beth Dixon as Mary, Joseph Collins as Tye, George Morfogen (HBO's "OZ") as Nightingale, Pamela Payton-Wright (Drama Desk winner; ABC's "One Life to Live") as Carrie, Christian Pedersen as Sky, and Claudia Robinson as Nursie. The Pearl Theatre Company is delighted to reunite the talents of director Austin Pendleton and actor George Morfogen in their second collaboration on Vieux Carré; the first a successful 1984 production at the Williamstown Theater Festival.
Design and Production TeamTony-nominated Austin Pendleton helms the production and design team, which includes scenic design by Harry Feiner, costume design by Barbara A. Bell, lighting design by Stephen Petrilli, and sound design by Jane Shaw. The stage manager is Dale Smallwood and the dramaturge is Kate Farrington. About The Pearl Theatre Company "The Pearl [serves] as an intimate outlet for the presentation of important works, both famous and obscure...itmay be as crucial to the future of New York theatre as any of the larger companies uptown; it is a caretaker of the legacy."-Peter Marks, The New York Times
The Pearl Theatre Company is dedicated to two primary goals: to produce a full-range classical repertory and to foster a Resident Acting Company. An OBIE Award-winning company, The Pearl has produced five mainstage productions each year since 1984, displaying international variety and theatrical excellence, firmly rooted in the classical canon. Our goal is to bring the audience to the world of the play, rather than mold the play to the confines of modern idiom.
To accomplish this, we place our trust in the unlimited resonance of classic texts and the remarkable craft of our resident actors. With 2,500 years of our theatrical heritage as a foundation, The Pearl is now celebrating our 25th Anniversary Season as a downtown cultural institution. The Pearl boasts a loyal base of 2,600 subscribers, hailing from our backyard of New York City's five boroughs and throughout the tri-state area.