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CONTACT:
Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu
FOR RELEASE: November 5, 2009
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Northwestern's Mainstage Season Continues
with Bernstein's "Mass"
Nov.
12 to 15 public performances to feature rock, jazz, Broadway,
blues, opera and hymns
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Leonard Bernstein’s seldom-performed “MASS” will
be presented at Northwestern University’s Cahn Auditorium
for five public performances. Subtitled “A Theatre Piece
for Singers, Players, and Dancers,” the production of the
controversial work fusing sacred and secular music will feature
200 performers.
“MASS” will be staged at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12,
and Friday, Nov. 13; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14; and 2 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 15. Cahn Auditorium is located at 600 Emerson St.,
on the University’s Evanston campus.
In consultation with Bernstein’s lyricist daughter, Jamie
Bernstein, the production will feature new lyrics by Stephen
Schwartz, composer and lyricist of “Godspell” (1971), “Pippin” (1972)
and “Wicked” (2003). Schwartz will visit the campus
in mid-November to see the production and spend the day with
Northwestern students.
“MASS” will be directed by Joseph Jefferson (“Jeff”)
Award-winning director Dominic Missimi, director of Northwestern’s
Music Theatre Certificate Program and executive director of the
American Music Theatre Project. Music direction will be provided
by Northwestern music performance faculty member Ryan T. Nelson,
with choreography by Northwestern Dance Program faculty member
Jeffrey Hancock.
Presented by the Theatre and Interpretation Center and Henry
and Leigh Bienen School of Music, the cast will include members
of the Northwestern Music Theatre Certificate Program and students
from the Bienen School of Music, the Red Rose Children’s
Choir of Lake County and boy soprano Henry Griffin, a member
of the Oak Park and River Forest Children’s Chorus.
“MASS” was originally commissioned in 1971 by Jacqueline
Kennedy for the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Based on the Tridentine Mass
of the Roman Catholic Church, “MASS” examines one
celebrant’s crisis of faith.
Missimi is directing “MASS” for the third time in
his professional career. He first directed the work in Detroit
in 1975 before leaving the University of Detroit and Marygrove
College to teach at Northwestern. In 1991, he directed it again
to celebrate the inauguration of Northwestern’s certificate
program in music theatre. He felt there could be no more fitting
work to celebrate the new collaboration than “MASS.”
Now, nearing his retirement from Northwestern, Missimi has come
full circle to direct the work he calls “near and dear
to my heart.”
Northwestern senior Andrew Howard, a School of Communication
theatre major, will sing the role of the celebrant for four performances,
and senior Seth Dhonau, a vocal performance major at the Bienen
School of Music, will sing the role for the Saturday matinee.
“MASS” also will feature the work of students in
Northwestern’s M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) Design Program,
with set design by Scott Davis and Sarah Watkins, costume design
by Mekey Guberinic and lighting design by Mike Stanfill. Northwestern
theatre faculty member Josh Horvath will provide sound design.
Single ticket prices for “MASS: A Theatre Piece for Singers,
Players, and Dancers” are $25 for the general public; $22
for seniors 65 and older, Northwestern faculty and staff and
area educators and administrators; and $10 or full-time students.
Single tickets may be purchased through the TIC Box Office at
(847) 491-7282 or online at www.tic.northwestern.edu.
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