In a fast-moving, modern distillation, one man takes on the
entire Iliad, shining a brilliant light on the seductive heartbreak of
war. An
Iliad, by Denis O'Hare and Lisa Peterson,
is based on the acclaimed Robert Fagles translation of Homer's Iliad. It
premiered in 2010 and has been lauded by critics across the country.
Starring Willie Repoley (Venus in Fur, It’s A Wonderful Life, Angels in America) and
directed by Hans Meyer (Glass Menagerie). The production also features live, original
music from Jan Powell performed on
stage.
Of
the play, Repoley says, “It's great
writing. They've taken this classic but frankly intimidating work and made it
feel fresh and vital and immediately relatable. It makes this ancient world
spring to life in a way that feels ancient and timeless, but also bold and
daringly modern.” Repoley plays The
Poet, who talks easily and eagerly to the audience. “He's a contradiction, an
enigma. He's weary, but passionate. He hates war, but he deeply admires the
heroic qualities it can inspire in men. He's impish, anguished, playful, and
also deathly serious. It is our hope that
this production can bring us all one small step closer to the day when stories
like these feel more like history and less like this evening's news.”
North Carolina Stage Company
is Asheville’s only professional equity theatre celebrating its 13th year
producing plays for the Asheville community.
Founded by Charlie and Angie Flynn-McIver, the theatre has been voted
best local theatre 9 out of the past 10 years in the Mountain Xpress Best of
WNC Poll. NC Stage is a past recipient
of the American Theatre Wing National Theatre Company Grant and receives
funding from the North Carolina Arts Council.
An Iliad Information:
Where: North Carolina Stage Company, 15 Stage Lane in downtown
Asheville, NC
Dates: March 25th- April 19th, 2015
Performance: Wednesday-Saturday at 7:30 PM, Sunday at 2:00
PM
Ticket Prices: $14-$32.
Student tickets $10 anytime! Group
discounts available! Never any ticketing fees when you order online or by
phone.
Tickets
are available by calling 828-239-0263 or visiting us online at ncstage.org
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