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A View From the Bridge

A View from the Bridge , by Arthur Miller
Produced by Julie Menard
Directed by Kolton Bradley

A View From The Bridge is the story about longshoreman Eddie Carbone, his wife Beatrice, and his seventeen-year-old niece, Catherine.

Beatrice invites her two illegal immigrant cousins to live with them until better accommodations can be arranged. Their impact on the household is felt immediately.

The play asks, how do we find commonality between different people? What is the experience of immigrating to the United States? How do you cope with being part of a larger society, but still hold on to your roots? In our current political climate, A View From The Bridge is as topical and relevant as it was when it first opened in 1956.

January 17-26, 2025


A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)

The Resistible Rise of Arturo UI

Written by Bertolt Brecht
Translated by George Tabori
Revised by Alistair Beaton

Directed by Greg Mancusi Ungaro

Written in the ‘30s, set in the ’20s, Bertolt Brecht’s epic gangster play was conceived to warn America about the preciousness of democracy. Through powerful, transparent allegory, Brecht shows us the path of an ordinary grifter, as he rises from obscurity to the pinnacle of power. This satire is a dark commentary of the perils of unchecked power.

Tickets!

Group Tickets!
Marblehead Little Theatre encourages students (college theater majors and other majors) to see this thought-provoking play. Matinee shows on Saturdays and Sundays are always discounted for students.

For groups of 10 or more, we are offering an additional $5 off per ticket. Please contact the Box Office at info@mltlive.org to coordinate the group purchase.

Arturo Ui Program


About BERTOLT BRECHT. (Playwright)

Born in Bavaria, 1898. At 24, his cutting-edge Drums in the Night won him Expressionist recognition. His quickly written Threepenny Opera was Germany’s greatest hit of the 1920s. Revolutionary in form for 1928 Berlin – non-operatic, anti- highbrow musical theater – and cynically satirical, it irritated the Nazis; Brecht let Germany with his family in 1933. He continued to write in Scandinavia (e.g. Mother Courage) until the Nazi invasion. In California, along with some work for Hollywood he wrote The Caucasian Chalk Circle and Galileo, produced in L.A. in 1947. The House Un-American Activities Committee interrogated him that same year; he left the U.S. the following day. He established the Berliner Ensemble in 1949 in East Berlin, opening Mother Courage with his wife Helene Weigel; its 1954 tour to Paris brought him recognition as Europe’s most important director, a year before his untimely illness and death.


Presented with the cooperation of the Heirs of Bertolt Brecht

Mother of the Maid

Written by
Jane Anderson

The story of Joan of Arc’s mother, a sensible, hard-working, God-fearing peasant woman whose faith is upended as she deals with the baffling journey of her odd and extraordinary daughter.

This riveting play is an epic tale told through an unexpected and remarkable perspective. It’s hard to be a mother in the 15th century.

Produced by Elaine Leahy
Directed by Hannah Schuurman

April 5-14, 2024


Mother of the Maid Program

The Cast

ActorsRole
Miki MantingIsabelle Arc
Kaleigh RyanJoan Arc
Cornelius TwohigJacques Arc
Carl Jean-BaptistePierre Arc
Timothy KensleaFather Gilbert
Leslie Rachelle PierreLady of the Court
Cole BrownCourt Scribe
Matthew DohertyPrison Guard
Amelia SmithMonique/Joan Arc U/S
Moher of the Maid Cast List

“Mother of the Maid” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
www.concordtheatricals.com

Arsenic and Old Lace

Arsenic and Old Lace

A play by
Joseph Kesselring

A black comedy revolving around the Brewster family, descended from the Mayflower settlers but now composed of maniacs, most of them homicidal.  Great fun, perfect for October.

Produced by David Foye
Directed by Honorah Tinti

October 6, 7 & 8 performances are sold out.



The Cast

Dr. HarperAimeeOliver
Martha BrewsterTrudiOlivetti
Mortimer BrewsterAndrewHankinson
Officer O’HaraMarkRolli
Abby BrewsterBettyLautner
ElaineAlixBigley
Officer KleinJPGiuliotti
Teddy BrewsterVictorBrandalise
Dr. EinsteinStephenTurner
Lt. RooneyDavidScannell
Officer BrophyTimothyKenslea
JonathanDomPappagallo

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)

The Great Gatsby: An American Musical

The World Premiere Production

Book and Lyrics by Fred Anthony Marco
Music by Frank Schiro

Produced by Andrew Barnett, Steve Black, and Doug Hill
Directed by Alexandra Dietrich
Music Directed by David Flowers
Choreography by Will Fafard

Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved classic.  Come relive the story of the great American novel told through the lens of the great American art form – the musical. Come visit the dazzling coastal reaches, the ‘Eggs’ of Long Island, during the days of excess and glamor of 1922. For more information on the work, please click here.

Nine performances – ALL Performances are SOLD OUT

June 23, 24, 29, 30, July 1 at 7:30 pm
June 24, 25, July 1, 2 at 2:00 pm
Marblehead Little Theatre, 12 School Street, Marblehead


The cast of the
The Great Gatsby, An American Musical

ROLEActor
Nick Carraway –Keith Robinson
James Gatz/Jay Gatsby –James White
Daisy Buchanan –Michelle Moran
Jordan Baker –Erin Anderson
Tom Buchanan –Howie Reith
George Wilson –AJ Macrina
Myrtle WIlson –Ariel Sargeant
Ensemble & Dan Cody/William –Aaron Swiniuch
Ensemble & Meyer Wolfsheim/Gangster –Mark Shasha
Ensemble & Michaelis/Henry Gatz/Geezer –David Foye
Ensemble & Owl Eyes/Young Man/Man from Crowd –TBD
Ensemble & Rodney/Bandleader/Police Officer –Allan MacTaylor
Ensemble & Flapper & His Date/Woman from Crowd –Erin Pelikhov
Ensemble & Flapper & Evie –Lizzie Schwarze
Ensemble & Flapper & Penny –Abbie Burchard
Ensemble & Molls & Flapper –Ashley Royer
Ensemble & Molls & Flapper –Bridget Saunders
Ensemble & Doris –Julia Nelson
Ensemble & Sharleen –Stephanie Mann
Ensemble & Lucille –Lauren Schultes
Ensemble & Pearl –Meghan Lynch