A treat this weekend – Man of La Mancha at Connecticut Repertory Theatre

Terrence Mann as Don Quixote with Richard Ruiz as Sancho Panza in Connecticut Repertory Theatre’s Nutmeg Summer series production of “Man of La Mancha,” playing June 7 through16 in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre, on the Storrs UConn campus. For tickets and information, call the box office at 860-486-2113 and visit www.crt.uconn.edu Photo by Gerry Goodstein.
Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT) launches its 2012 Nutmeg Summer Series with “Man of La Mancha,” running Thursday, June 7 through Saturday, June 16.
CRT productions are in Harriett S. Jorgensen Theatre, at the rear lower level of the Jorgensen Performing Arts Center on the Storrs UConn campus..
Broadway legend Terrence Mann is the unforgettable Don Quixote.
Mann leads a spectacular cast that includes last summer’s audience favorite Richard Ruiz (who played Alfred Doolittle in My Fair Lady) and Alix Paige (who played Eliza, also in My Fair Lady.)
James Barry, recently of Broadway’s “Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson,” returns to his hometown and alma mater to play the Padre.
Man of La Mancha tells the story of Miguel de Cervantes who, at the height of the Spanish Inquisition, is imprisoned and uses the story of the knight-errant Don Quixote to defend himself.
With its beautiful Latin-tinged score, the original production of “Man of La Mancha” ran for six years on Broadway, won the Tony for Best Musical and gave us “The Impossible Dream.”
The production is directed by CRT Artistic Director Vincent J. Cardinal.
“The great energy and entertainment Terrence Mann, Richard Ruiz, and Alix Paige brought to our stage last summer was so special that we had to reunite them for another classic of the American Musical Theatre,” Cardinal said. “After seeing James Barry on Broadway in Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, I knew we had to bring him back to his home town stage and alma mater this summer season.”
Ticket info…
Evening performances start at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Matinee performances start at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Single ticket prices range from $10 to $42.
The Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre is air-conditioned comfort and free parking is in Lot 9 across from the Jorgensen Center. Paid parking is available in the North Garage.
Please call 860-486-2113 or visit www.crt.uconn.edu for tickets and additional information. You can also find CRT on Twitter @CTRepTheatre and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/connecticut.repertory.theatre
More about the cast…
- Terrance Mann
Last summer Terrence Mann portrayed Prof. Henry Higgins in CRT’s “My Fair Lady.”
He made his Broadway debut in 1982 as Chester Lyman in the Tony Award-winning musical “Barnum.” However, his breakthrough performance was the lead role of the “playful” cat Rum Tum Tugger in the original Broadway cast of “Cats.”
Mann’s portrayal of Inspector Javert in the original Broadway production of “Les Miserables” earned him his first Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
His second Tony Award nomination came in 1994 when he played the Beast in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.”
“Most recently, he completed a Broadway run as Mal Beineke in “The Addams Family.” Other stage credits include “The Scarlet Pimpernel” (Chauvlin), “Rags,” Jerome Robbins’ “Broadway, Getting Away With Murder,” the 2000 Broadway revival of “The Rocky Horror Show,” “Assassins,” “Lennon,” and “The Lost Colony.”
His film credits include A Chorus Line, A Circle on the Cross, Eavesdrop, and all four Critters films. TV credits include Smash, 30 ROCK, The Dresden Files, All My Children (Earl Boyd), The Equalizer, The Tick, Law and Order, and an Emmy nominated turn on As The World Turns.
- Alix Paige
Alix Paige (Aldonza/Dulcinea) played Eliza Doolittle in last summer’s “My Fair Lady.”
She also appeared as General Cartwright and a Hot Box Girl in “Guys and Dolls” at CRT immediately following a run of Jason Robert Brown’s “Parade,” in which she starred as Lucille at the Secret Theatre in New York City.
National Tours: Irving Berlin’s “I Love a Piano” (Ginger), “Cabaret” (Sally Bowles u/s). Regional: “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” (Logan), “Bat Boy” (Meredith), “I Love a Piano” (Ginger), “Sunday in the Park with George” (Dot).
Film: Transatlantic Coffee (Jazz Singer), Work Out (Marcia), Vanished (Jen).
- Richard Ruiz
Richard Ruiz (Sancho Panza) graduated from UConn in 1998 and returns to CRT after playing Alfred Doolittle last season in “My Fair Lady.”
Off Broadway he has appeared in “Two Gentlemen of Verona” for the Public Theatre.
National tours include: “Sweet Charity,” “Urinetown,” “Man of La Mancha” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.”
Regionally, he has appeared in “Cyrano” (Folger Shakespeare, DC), “Tis Pity She’s a Whore” (Baltimore Center Stage), “The Mystery of Irma Vep” (Intiman Theatre), “Guys and Dolls” (Long Wharf Theatre), “Moby Dick: Rehearsed” (Berkshire Theatre Festival), “Candide” (Arden Theatre, PA), “Love’s Labour’s Lost” (Connecticut Repertory Theatre), “Treasure Island” (People’s Light and Theatre, PA), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Two Rivers Theatre, NJ), “The Music Man” (Lyric Theatre, OK), “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” (Theatre Virginia), and “The Winter’s Tale” (Yale Repertory Theatre).
- James Barry
James Barry (The Padre/Juan) grew up in Mansfield, CT and is a graduate of E.O. Smith High School and UConn.
Broadway: “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.”
New York: “Sive” (Irish Rep, NY), “JB” (78th St. Theatre Lab, NY).
Regional: Wittenberg Chester Theatre Company, “The Full Monty” (Drury Lane, Chicago), “Pump Boys & Dinettes” (New Theatre,Kansas City), “Bomb-itty of Errors” (Syracuse Stage), and several productions with The Berkshire Theatre Festival where credits include “Tommy,” “The Caretaker,” “The Misanthrope,” “The Einstein Project,” “A Dream Play” and many others since the 2000 season.
About the Director…
Vincent J. Cardinal
Most recently, he served as Director of the Performing Arts Center at Adelphi University. Previously, he was the Artistic Director of the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre in Coral Gables, FL where his musical theatre productions garnered international attention.
Cardinal was the Director of off-Broadway‘s Circle Repertory Company School of Theater. He was also an Associate Artist with the Circle Repertory Company and a member of its LAB.
He graduated in Playwriting from the Yale School of Drama where he was honored with the ASCAP-Cole Porter Award for Best-Collected Work.
His play, “The Colorado Catechism,” premiered at Circle Repertory Company. The Los Angeles production of the play garnered actors Timothy Daly and Amy Van Nostrand Dramalogue Awards for Best Performances.
Cardinal’s play “King Dusyanta: A Tale from Kalidasa,” premiered, under his direction, at the Oasis Theater Company. It starred Broadway’s André DeShields.
Cardinal directed Eileen Gallindo’s “Multicultural Disorder” for Next Stage, NY, Joe Fox’s new play “Prism View” at New Dramatists, NY and Paul Corrigan’s “Queens Blvd.” in a commercial off-Broadway run.
He recently directed “STEVE HAYES: Hollywood Reunion” at Red House in Syracuse, NY. Last summer he directed “Guys and Dolls” and “My Fair Lady” for the Nutmeg Series and “Spring Awakening” at Connecticut Repertory Theatre, April 2012.
CRT Sponsors…
CRT’s Season Sponsor for the Summer series is SI Financial Advisors, the Wealth Management Division of Savings Institute Bank & Trust.
Community Partners are Hamilton Sundstrand, XL Color, Nathan Hale Inn, The Chronicle (Willimantic), WHUS 91.7 FM, the Mansfield Community Center and the UConn Dairy Bar.
While you’re here…
Dinner
Enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner at the Nathan Hale Inn before the performance (matinee or evening). Reservations are required; please call 860-427-7888).
Or dessert
Top off the evening with whipped cream and a cherry… the UConn Dairy bar (with freshly made ice cream) is open before evening performances, and before and after matinees; daily hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Posted June 5, 2012
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