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Showing posts with label Hamlet Hallucinations. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Villager: Shakespeare Everywhere You Look



Scott Stiffler looks at the many Shakespeare an Shakespeare-inspired productions happening all over the city this Fall, including Dario D'Ambrosi's HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS running through Sunday at La MaMa:
“Hamlet Hallucinations” is a radical interpretation of the melancholy (and possibly mad) Dane. It’s the latest from former Italian soccer star Dario D’Ambrosi — whose Pathological Theater teaches acting and stagecraft to those with mental illness (and whose productions address their perspectives). Performed entirely in English, with a script that includes selections of the Bard’s soliloquies, this “Hamlet” is set in the graveyard — with D’Ambrosio as the gravedigger/storyteller. Giacomo Rocchini plays Hamlet as an obsessive, phobic, Oedipal young man who hears voices and processes thought as a schizophrenic would. Mauro F. Cardinali plays Ophelia and Hamlet’s father, mother and uncle — keeping the audience guessing as to who’s doing the hallucinating, and which character (if any of them) has a true grip on reality.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hamlet Hallucinations' Dario D'Ambrosi in New York

 
Hamlet Hallucinations - Dario D'Ambrosi in New York from La MaMa on Vimeo.



"Those who love their Shakespeare to distraction should turn off their TVs and head to the East Village to see this radical reassessment of the play at La MaMa." 

"...a thriller that won’t stop demanding attention. D’Ambrosi exhumes “Hamlet,” renews him for a contemporary audience..."


HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS 
written and directed by DARIO D'AMBROSI 

with GIACOMO ROCCHINI  * MAURO F CARDINALI  *  DARIO D’AMBROSI 

October 17 – November 3, 2013 

 For Tickets and Info: Click Here

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Artist Interview: Dario D'Ambrosi / Hamlet Hallucinations


Dario D'Ambrosi / Hamlet Hallucinations

Saturday, October 26 – 10:00pm



Interviewer Sam Alper speaks with director/performer Dario D'Ambrosi about pathological theatre, playing professional soccer in Europe and fighting the power.


What led you to create Hamlet Hallucinations? Why Hamlet, as opposed to...

I have a theatre in Rome and in my theatre we have the school of theatre therapy, working with mentally ill boys, so it's very easy to have this approach to Hamlet. Also I think there's a character in Hamlet where Shakespeare describes, in an incredible way, mental illness, the Ophelia character. So, for me, it felt normal to approach Hamlet.


What have been the challenges of creating this production?

I have one actor, Mauro Cardinali, playing the '4th character,' which means the ghost of Hamlet's father, Hamlet's mother, Claudio and Ophelia. So that was difficult. It's really been step by step. Also I needed to change the way that bodies move, that voice is used, in order to find our relationship to Hamlet. The other difficulty was I took the story from Shakespeare but also used the analysis freud did of Hamlet. Freud had many many things to to say about Hamlet.

What has surprised you?

When I work with mental illness, I discover it's so closed, the world of normality is, to the world of mental illness. Hamlet helped me to understand how easy it is to go outside of your normality. How it's very easy one day to lose your reality.

Do you think of this work as political? Or your work in general, with Teatro Patologico?

Definitely, definitely. Many people, especially in Italy, they're against me because they think I just use mental illness to tell an incredible, violent story. But in fact I think [the mentally ill] have the possibility and the strong way how to tell their own stories. And thank god I have the energy to still work with them, because it's very difficult, when they feel sick, it's difficult to work, but I think it's a revolutionary way to tell a story against power and what is crazy behind powerful people. 

... The powerful people. Who exactly do you mean?

Like the president, people who run multi-nationals. People who really want to control so many other people. so it is amazing to work with the mentally ill, because in some way, they don't want somebody to control them. And you never can control one crazy guy, you never can control them. So in some way, in the theatre way, you use this. So many people say you use their sickness because you want to gain the power and I say, maybe, but thank god I have this opportunity.

Right, it's not so much about you controlling them. It's about making the point that no one controls them.

Bravissimo.

You were a professional football player, soccer player, at one point. What was it like going from that to the theatre?

To be a professionial soccer player, it's what I like to do in my life, it's like a dream. But in some way, the stage is like a stadium… In the stadium, you have eighty thousand people. And some nights on the stage you have 10 people but the feeling and emotion in relation with your body and your mind… your emotion is really the same. 

Because I played in big stadiums, professional stadiums and it was amazing, the feeling. But I tell you it's the same when you go on the stage, the first floor theatre where I started 34 years ago, I've done maybe 24 shows here. Every time it is always the same emotion.

That leads nicely into our last question. What is it like for you to work at La MaMa?

I was born into La MaMa and my relationship with Ellen Stewart was incredible. I knew her since '79, 34 years ago, so it was all my life. I started here when I was 19 years old and so for me she was really like a mother. We fought, we had incredible moments together, we laughed, she slept so many times at my house in Rome, she saw my daughter be born and grow up and… everything. She knew about my life - every moment of my life. So to work at La MaMa, it's like my home. I feel like this my home. And every night I have a dream about Mama. We talk during the night. I never stopped having a relationship to Ellen. I feel her hand as I walk onstage, every night. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

NOT Your Parent's HAMLET: HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS


Teatro Patologico's 
HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS 

Dario D'Ambrosi's radical adaption sets Shakespeare's play entirely in the graveyard, with D'Ambrosi as the Gravedigger. Hamlet (Giacomo Rocchini) encounters all other characters in the form of hallicunations (including the characters of his father, his mother, King Claudius and Ophelia) played by Mauro F. Cardinali.

Performed in English.



 


La MaMa ETC presents
Teatro Patologico's production of

Hamlet Hallucinations

Written and Directed by Dario D’Ambrosi

Cast: 
Hamlet: GIACOMO ROCCHINI
Hallucinations: MAURO F CARDINALI
Mortician: DARIO D’AMBROSI


Original Musics: FRANCESCO SANTALUCIA
Light Design: DANILO FACCO
Costume Desing: DANIELE GELSI & RAFFAELLA TONI
Scene Design: LUISA VIGLIETTI
Scene Design Assistant: GRESY D’AMBROSI
Graphics, Photo & Video: ANASTASIYA KHRANOVSKA


October 17 – November 3, 2013

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors. A limited number of $10 tickets are available for every performance, in advance, as part of La MaMa's 10 @ $10 ticketing initiative.

For tickets and info: Click Here

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS: THE SCHIZOPHRENIC HAMLET OF DARIO D’AMBROSI

 
HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS | Teatro Patologico | La Mama e.t.c. | official promo from Anastasiya Khranovska on Vimeo.

A FOOL OR NOT A FOOL? 

The Italian master of the pathological theater returns to La MaMa with HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS, contemporary psycho-transcription of the Shakespearean tragedy.  Written and directed by Dario D’Ambrosi, HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS is a strong and personal interpretation of Hamlet.

#Schizophrenia #Doubt #Dichotomy #Death #Oedipus #Innocence #Skulls #Soap #Normality #Homosexuality #Violence #Dirt #Loneliness #Provocation #Fellatio #Kindness #Shit #Rape - These are just some of the “tag words” that define Hamlet as seen through the eyes of the Pathological Theater.

In D’Ambrosi retelling, Hamlet is a young schizophrenic, victim and at the same time enforcer of his own bourgeois “Culture of Doubt”. “To Be, Or Not To Be…?” turns from a quote into a pathological condition, synthesized in a two-act show where the original text of the bard is juxtaposed to D’Ambrosi’s raving language.

Original Musics: FRANCESCO SANTALUCIA
Light Design: DANILO FACCO
Costume Desing: DANIELE GELSI & RAFFAELLA TONI
Scene Design: LUISA VIGLIETTI
Scene Design Assistant: GRESY D’AMBROSI
Graphics, Photo & Video: ANASTASIYA KHRANOVSKA

Cast:
Hamlet: GIACOMO ROCCHINI
Hallucinations: MAURO F CARDINALI
Mortician: DARIO D’AMBROSI

La MaMa ETC presents
Teatro Patologico's production of


Hamlet Hallucinations
 

Written and Directed by Dario D’Ambrosi

October 17 – November 3, 2013

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors. A limited number of $10 tickets are available for every performance, in advance, as part of La MaMa's 10 @ $10 ticketing initiative.

For tickets and info: Click Here


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Broadway World previews Teatro Patologico's HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS


Broadway World previews Teatro Patologico's HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS by Dario D'Ambrosi, which opens at La MaMa's Frist Floor Theatre on October 17th, 2013. 
In this new re-envisioning of "Hamlet," D'Ambrosi makes the Prince into a young, insecure, childish man who emerges from a grave where he has been buried in a pile of skulls, companions of his past. The script, purged of the political references of the original, focuses on his obsessions, phobias, Oedipal complexes and misogyny.
Read the full preview: HERE

HAMLET HALLUCINATIONS will run Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2:30pm through November 3rd.

La MaMa, ETC presents
Hamlet Hallucinations
by Dario D'Ambrosi

October 17 – November 3, 2013

La MaMa: First Floor Theater
74A East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors; a limited number of $10 tickets are available for each performance under La MaMa's 10 @ $10 ticketing initiative on a first come first served basis.

For tickets and information: Click Here