The Francis Marion
University Theatre's 2015-16 fall production will be The Tempest, by William Shakespeare. Professor Glen Gourley will
direct and it will be performed in the Fine Arts Theatre of the Hyman Center on the main campus October 28-31, 2015.
THE STORY:
This drama is one of the great comedy plays by William Shakespeare. The
themes illustrated in the play are freedom, friendship , repentance and
forgiveness and feature different temperaments illustrating temperance
and intemperance. The plot starts when King Alonso of Naples and his
entourage sail home for Italy after attending his daughter's wedding in
Tunis, Africa. They encounter a violent storm. Everyone jumps overboard
and they are washed ashore on a strange island inhabited by the
magician Prospero who has deliberately conjured up the storm. Prospero
and Miranda live in a cave on the island which is also inhabited by
Ariel, a sprite who carries out the bidding of Prospero, and the ugly,
half human Caliban. Various plots against the main characters fail
thanks to the magic of Prospero. The play ends with all the plotters
repenting and the tempest is calmed.
THE CAST:
Assistant Director/Stage Manager
Assistant Director/Stage Manager
Prospero
Trinculo
Stephano
Master
Iris
Boatswain/Mariner
Boatswain/Mariner
Boatswain/Mariner
Alonso
Spirit
Ferdinand
Boatswain/Mariner
Boatswain/Mariner
Boatswain/Mariner
Boatswain/Mariner
Spirit
Boatswain/Mariner
Gonzalo
Sebastian
Ariel
Ceres
Juno
Caliban
Adrian
Francisco
Antonio
Spirit
Miranda
Spirit
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Danielle Jones
Rebecca Prohaska
Matthew Adkins
Joshua Anderson
D. Keith Best
Jordan Brown
Ilia Campbell
Michelle Carter
Kierra Clavon
Braddy Gladden
Doug Gray
Tierra S. Griffin
Kevin Holloway
Jalen Hunter
Danielle Isgett
Christopher Johnson
Dustin Johnson
Laken Long
Melaney Mills
C. Xavier Nettles
Jake Pack
Malcolm Parker
Rebecca Perkins
Gabrielle Pinneo
Kimberely Roberts
Markelle Roberts
Treshawn Simmons
Eric Squirewell, Jr.
Megann Warnecki
Jordan Watson
Jacquelynne Wilcox
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RESERVATIONS:
Reservations may
be made by calling 843-661-4444 between 1:00
and 5:00 pm.
The Francis Marion University Theatre's 2015-2016's winter production will be bestill - an
original musical written by D. Keith Best and Brandon Goff, and directed by professor Best. The spring production was Dancing at Lughnasa
by Brian Friel, directed by professor Allison Steadman.
For additional
information contact Director of Theatre
professor Glen
Gourley in FAC 224,
661-1538, agourley@fmarion.edu.
Interested in
working "behind the scenes"? Contact Mr.
Granath in FAC 222, 661-1536, dgranath@fmarion.edu.
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