DAI Wins $350,000 ArtPlace Grant
May 20, 2013

ArtPlace America announces today the award of a $350,000 grant to Dell’Arte International for the Mad River Industrial Art Park. This project was chosen from over 1,200 applications as
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DAI School Gets NAST Reaccreditation
May 4, 2013

The National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) Commission on Accreditation voted to continue DAI School's accreditation in good standing until 2020. NAST also granted its approval
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Prize of Hope to Christian Lollike
April 29, 2013

The 2013 Prize of Hope will be presented to Danish playwright/director Christian Lollike on May 19 at Aasen in North Jutland, Denmark. The Prize is presented annually in a bi-continental
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DISCO PARTY BENEFIT FOR DAI
April 16, 2013

Blue Lake's Logger Bar will hold a disco dance party Friday night, April 19th to benefit Dell'Arte. $1 of every drink bought goes to DAI. The 9 PM party follows the performance of "A Harvest
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SCHIRLE TO TEACH AT CLOWN CONSERVATORY
April 15, 2013

Founding Artistic Director Joan Schirle will be in residence at the San Francisco Clown Conservatory from April 22 - 26, teaching Bouffon in collaboration with SFCC faculty member (and
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 The Comedy of Errors

 

Sponsored by Pacific Gas & Electric

The Dell’Arte Company in

“The Comedy of Errors"
by William Shakespeare
June 20 - July 7, 2013
Sponsored by Pacific Gas & Electric


Tickets: $18/$15/$10
Box Office: (707) 668-5663 x 11
Tix available online
dellarte.com/show.aspx

find all the Mad River Festival events here: www.dellarte.com/dellarte.aspx

For the past two summers we had our audiences soaring with Mary Jane the Musical. This year we are still aiming high –
high-brow, that is. We are bringing the Bard to Blue Lake. 

Set in a place much like the Arcata Plaza, at an event much like the Farmers Market, Dell’Arte puts an original twist on Shakespeare’s outrageous farce THE COMMEDY of ERRORS to open the 2013 Mad River Festival. 
 
Two sets of twins, mistaken identities, death threats, fish mongers, a lesbian awakening, several beatings, trades gone wrong, an attempted exorcism, a pissed off hooker, indoor grow fires, many mistaken identities, live music and songs from the hot Plaza band, the infamous bar row with the smoking gauntlet, and those special hula hoopers, jugglers, plaza dancers, and organic arugula sellers that fuel it all. 
Shakespeare meets Theatre of Place at Dell’Arte. And if he’s not rolling in his grave, he is at least readjusting his position. Featuring Joan Schirle as twins, Michael Fields as an new age exorcist (type casting), and a company of virtuosic physical performers who populate a slapstick, eco-groovy world that is always just a hair's breath from catastrophe. A magic place where high aspirations clash with commerce in an ideal, natural setting. Imagine what it would be like if everyone else was mad and we alone were sane, but taken to be mad. Welcome to "The Comedy of Errors."

 The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins that were accidentally separated at birth. Antipholus of Syracuse and her servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their twins, Antipholus of Ephesus and her servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near-seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and false accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession.


Directed by Michael Fields, "The Comedy of Errors" will be the Dell'Arte Company's first Shakespeare production in their 35 year history.   Joan Schirle, Dell’Arte Founding Artistic Director will play both of the Antipholus twins and the cast will feature some of your favorite actors and musicians plus some new faces.

Dell'Arte thanks Pacific Gas & Electric for sponsoring "The Comedy of Errors!"

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