Cast for A Month in the Country at WTF
Turgenev Play Runs August 1 to 19
By: WTF - Jul 11, 2012
Williamstown Theatre Festival Artistic Director Jenny Gersten announced today the full cast and creative team for A Month in the Country, the last Main Stage production of the season which will be presented from August 1 through August 19 (opening August 2). The cast began rehearsals today on the idyllic Williams College campus in preparation for their run in the Festival’s 2012 season.
A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev will be presented with a World Premiere Translation by Richard Nelson and Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. Nelson also directs. The cast includes Parker Bell-Devaney as Kolya, Charlotte Bydwell (WTF’s The Importance of Being Earnest) as Vera Alexandrovna, Louis Cancelmi (WTF’s The Importance of Being Earnest) as Arkady Sergeich Islaev, Julian Cihi (WTF’s The Importance of Being Earnest) as Alexei Nikolaevich Belyaev, Jessica Collins (Broadway’s Les Liasons Dangereuses) as Natalya Petrovna, Sean Cullen (South Pacific, WTF’s The Importance of Being Earnest) as Ignaty Ilyich Shpigelsky, Harry Ford as Matvei, Kate Kearney-Patch (As It Is In Heaven) as Anna Semyonovna Islaeva, Paul Anthony McGrane (WTF’s The Importance of Being Earnest) as Afanasy Ivanovich Bolshintsov, Jeremy Strong (CBS’s “The Good Wife,” former WTF Non-Equity Company) as Mikhail Alexandrych Rakitin, and Elizabeth Waterson (Classic Stage Company’s The Cherry Orchard, former WTF Non-Equity Company) as Lizaveta Bogdanovna.
“This is an exceptional production for us on so many levels” said Jenny Gersten on the first day of rehearsals. “This translation is momentous as it marks the first foray into dramatic writing by the renowned Pevears. They have chosen to collaborate with the incomparable Richard Nelson, who has been a WTF playwright and director over five decades. And their work together is a revelation, and as such, it is being produced in revelatory fashion. We are completely re-inventing the way we produce in the Main Stage for A Month in the County." She further explained that the first four rows of the Main Stage will be removed in order to bring the playing space out into the middle of the auditorium, and dozens of microphones will be positioned above the stage, in order to create a far more naturalistic relationship between the audience and the performers.
Director Richard Nelson added, "This is an extraordinarily intimate play; the audience should feel they are in the same room as the characters, breathing the same air, almost as if they've been allowed into the characters' minds. So we're building our stage out into the audience, and using a sound design that will allow intimate conversations to be overheard, and intimate scenes to be experienced as if peered through a window, or a keyhole."
Settled into a life of sylvan contentment, 29-year-old Natalya (Collins) falls under the influence of a force she has never known before: desire. Without warning, her simple, predictable world is irrevocably changed and she is torn between moral responsibility and uncontrollable passion. Both psychologically compelling and emotionally raw, this production heightens the Festival's tradition of beautifully acted works of Russian drama with innovations in scenic and sound design to create a one-of-a-kind, intimate experience unlike anything previously presented on the WTF Main Stage. This revelatory new translation of Ivan Turgenev’s A Month in the Country marks the first collaboration between playwright Richard Nelson and Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, the foremost contemporary translators of classic Russian literature including the best-selling Oprah's Book Club selection, Anna Karenina.
The creative team includes Takeshi Kata (Scenic Design), Susan Hilferty (Costume Design), Japhy Weidman (Lighting Design), and Drew Levy (Sound Design). Eileen Ryan Kelly is the Production Stage Manager.
As previously announced, the complete 2012 Williamstown Theatre Festival season runs from June 26 – August 19, 2012 and includes Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, a Preview Production of the new musical Far From Heaven, and a new translation of Ivan Turgenev’s A Month in the Country on the Main Stage, with Lucy Boyle’s The Blue Deep, Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Bernard Pomerance’s The Elephant Man, and Katori Hall’s WHADDABLOODCLOT!!! on the Nikos Stage. The season also included a special workshop production of David Byrne’s Here Lies Love, which played at nearby MASS MoCA.