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The Costumes of Pericles

We wanted to share these amazing costume renderings by Pericles costumer Vickie Esposito. Pericles takes place in a multitude of locations around the Aegean Sea, and the different costumes capture the distinct feeling of each locale.

This historic production of Pericles opens March 28, 2008. Tickets are available online or by calling 215.496.8001.

The Smell of the Paint and the Roar of the Saw

Welcome to The Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival’s new blog! We will be adding new posts every week featuring highlights and inside looks at our upcoming productions of Romeo & Juliet and Pericles! Season Bard Card subscriptions are on-sale now and can be purchased on-line by clicking here or by calling 215-496-8001.

This week, we’re taking a first look at the set for the season. The Festival’s Technical Director, Doug Thomas is hard at work building the multi-level set that will be the staging ground for both Romeo & Juliet and Pericles. As I type, the office is filled with the smell of fresh sawdust and the whirring scream of a table saw. Because of the intimate nature of the space and our second story position in the building, the entire staff had to pitch in to move over 200 2x4’s into the theatre! This is one of the most elaborate sets The Festival has ever created and will be built and painted before our actors arrive for first rehearsal at the end of January.

The set is an amazing design by Adam Riggar and will incorporate special lighting and wind effects. Working in repertory, it is imperative that the set design can work for both shows with minimal adjustments. In this season’s case, that means going from the streets and balconies of Verona all the way to a wind-torn galleon on the high seas of the Aegean! Here is a sneak peek at the progress so far.

set3 doug hard at work set4 set2

 

Each year, The Open Door Project introduces nearly 5,000 area students to the depth and excitement of Shakespeare through residencies, live matinee performances, and master classes. The programs are a unique way for students to explore and understand their own lives while experiencing Shakespeare’s exquisite language through performance. Next week, our Education Director, Lucy Tobin will give a glimpse of the inspiring work our teaching artists are doing in classrooms throughout the region.

Welcome to The Festival!

We are pleased to introduce you to our new website...please stay for a while and explore our internet home! Over the next several weeks, we will be expanding this site to include exciting behind-the-scenes activities as we prepare for the 2008 festival, as well as in-depth dramaturgial material about Romeo & Juliet and Pericles. You will have the opportunity to hear from Artistic Director Carmen Khan, the actors and the designers creating this year's productions. So, come back and visit us often! To become better connected with what's happening at The Festival, join our e-mail list at the bottom of the home page.