After a year and a half of disruption by COVID-19, the theater department is mounting live productions of Everybody and Seize the King.
Top photo: Professor Will Power, writer and director of Seize the King, onstage at Keck Theater Nov. 18-21.
After three semesters of virtual theater performances, Occidental鈥檚 Theater and Performance Studies Department is thrilled to bring their actors and stage crew back to Keck Theater for a live audience. On the performance calendar for Fall 2021 are Everybody, opening this Thursday, and Seize the King. Admission is free and seating is first come, first served. Health and safety protocols will be in place.*
Written by and directed by Associate Professor Sarah Kozinn, Everybody poses some of life鈥檚 fundamental questions. For starters, if you knew you were going to die, what would you say about the life you鈥檝e lived? Everybody is a play about love. And death. And what happens, or might not happen, after. Jacobs-Jenkins, who also wrote Appropriate, An Octoroon, Gloria and Neighbors, twists a Medieval tale to explore what might happen in our final act.鈥淥ver the past two years death has been front and center,鈥 Kozinn says. 鈥淎nd even though this play is about dying, it's really about looking at the lives we lead, and it's written in a way that requires the theater. The playwright loves to play with and disrupt theatrical expectations, and this performance is no exception. I can't imagine a better way to invite audiences back than with a show that celebrates our being together.鈥
Everybody will be performed in Keck Theater Thursday鈥揝aturday, November 4鈥6, at 7:30 p.m. A 2 p.m. matinee will be performed Sunday, November 7. The November 5 performance features a post-show talk with director Kozinn and members of the cast.
Written and directed by Assistant Professor Will Power, Seize the King is a contemporary verse reinterpretation of Shakespeare鈥檚 Richard III. You will meet the tyrannical yet charming Richard as he plots his way to the throne, with nothing in his path except those brave enough to block him. This provocative myth of greed and virtue reimagines Shakespeare's play as an explosive, contemporary lyrical tale 鈥 poetic, dramatically compelling and thought-provoking.The play was named a New York Times when it premiered in New York this summer, and the San Diego City Beat described it as 鈥渁 sharp, lyrical script that blurs the line between the past and the present, while positing that ambition and depravity are not the province of merely one king, one country or one moment in time.鈥
Seize the King will be performed in Keck Theater Thursday鈥揝aturday, November 18鈥20, at 7:30 p.m. A 2 p.m. matinee will be performed Sunday, November 21. The November 20 performance features a post-show talk with director Power and members of the cast.
*For both plays, 瓜子TV community members must show their IDs and off-campus guests must show proof of vaccination. All audience members are encouraged to arrive early to allow for IDs/proof to be shown. Masks must be worn at all times while inside the building. In adherence to county guidelines, the actors will be unmasked while performing and are tested three times per week.