The Winter's Tale
Hudson Shakespeare
Company
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Michael Hagins
Hudson Shakespeare returns to the parks with it's 2009 "Mature Comedies" season. Each season, HSC delves further into the Shakespeare canon to explore some of his lesser done works and what makes them tick. In season, we explore buffoonish, satirical and outright farcical comedies but that explore darker territory such as infidelity, betrayal, unabashed anger, and cynicism. This season starts off with The Winter's Tale. Written in 1609, the show is grouped among the Bard's late Romances or fable plays of which The Tempest is part, the title of the play refers to stories often told around holidays campfires or hearths. Stories of faraway fictional lands, protagonishts in fantastic situations and with lessons to impart. Set in the lands of Sicilia and Bohemia, the show represents a Europe of the turn of the 20th century with the doings of the ruling classes and peasants alike.























Performance Dates:
Monday, June 15, 7PM, Shipyard Park, Hoboken, NJ
Tuesday, June 16, 7PM, Monument Park, Fort Lee, NJ
Wednesday, June 17, 7:30PM, Staib Park, Hackensack, NJ
(Rain Location Hackensack Cultural Arts Center)
Thursday, June 18, 8PM, Ellsworth Park, Union City, NJ
Monday, June 22, 7PM, Sinatra Park, Hoboken, NJ
Tuesday, June 23, 7PM, Monument Park, Fort Lee, NJ
Wednesday, June 24, 7:30PM, Staib Park, Hackensack, NJ
(Rain Location Hackensack Cultural Arts Center)
Thursday, June 25, 7:30PM,
David Brearly High School football field, Kenilworth, NJ
(Rain Location Kenilworth Public Library)
Saturday, June 27, 2PM Stratford Library, Stratford, CT
(Rain Location Stratford Library's Lovell Room)
Monday, June 29, 7PM, Sinatra Park, Hoboken, NJ
Tuesday, June 30, 7PM, Monument Park, Fort Lee, NJ
Wednesday, July 1, 7PM Van Vorst Park, Jersey City, NJ
(Rain date Thursday, July 2, 7PM)























Plot Synopsis:
(Courtesy of RSC website)
Polixenes, King of Bohemia, has been on a lengthy visit to his old friend, Leontes, King of Sicilia. As the time comes for his friend to return home, Leontes begs him to stay a little longer, but Polixenes cannot be persuaded. However, when Queen Hermione asks him, he agrees to stay. Leontes becomes suspicious at this and takes it into his head that the two of them are guilty of adultery, convincing himself that the child Hermione is expecting is not his but Polixenes'.

He tries to persuade Camillo, a trusted courtier, to poison Polixenes but Camillo instead reveals the plot to Polixenes and flees with him to Bohemia. This only serves to fuel Leontes' rage. Before the court he accuses Hermione and has her imprisoned. Hoping for further proof of her guilt, he sends two courtiers to consult the sacred Oracle of Apollo at Delphi.

In prison Hermione gives birth to a daughter. Hoping that the sight of his child will bring Leontes to his senses, Paulina brings the baby to court. This, however, has exactly the opposite effect and Leontes orders Antigonus, Paulina's husband, to take the baby away and abandon it in the wilderness.






















Leontes stages a trial at which Hermione strongly protests her innocence but to no avail. Even when the Oracle declares that she is innocent, and that Leontes is a tyrant who will die without an heir if his lost child is not found, he defies this sacred truth. When news is brought of the death of their other child, the boy Mamillius, Hermione collapses with grief. Shortly afterwards, news comes that she, too, is dead. Leontes is finally overcome with remorse and vows to spend the rest of his life in atonement.

Antigonus, guided by the appearance of Hermione in a dream, brings the baby to the deserted shore of Bohemia and names her Perdita. She is found by shepherds, who bring her up as their own.

Sixteen years pass. Perdita has grown up, and Prince Florizel, Polixenes' son has fallen in love with her, believing her to be a humble shepherd's daughter.














Polixenes, however, has got wind of his son's attachment and he and Camillo, now a trusted confidant, set off in disguise for Perdita's cottage. They arrive just in time for the sheep-shearing festival, of which Perdita is the 'queen'. During the celebrations Polixenes discovers that Florizel plans to marry Perdita without his father's consent and, throwing off his disguise, threatens to disinherit his son.




Camillo persuades the young couple to flee in disguise to Sicilia and present themselves to Leontes as ambassadors from Polixenes. Longing to see his homeland again after many years in Bohemia, Camillo hopes to then persuade Polixenes to go with him in persuit of his son.

The young couple arrive at court, where the penitent Leontes has spent the last sixteen yers in atonement. Barely have they been welcomed, however, when Polixenes himself arrives with Camillo, followed by Perdita's shepherd family.

Perdita's true identity is discovered, amid general rejoicing. To crown the occasion, Paulina takes Perdita and Leontes to see the statue which has been made in memory of Hermione.





















Cast

Leontes                Tony White
Hermione            Deidre Ann Johnson
Paulina                Angela Liao
Perdita
\Mamillius          Monica Jones
Antigonus
\Florizel              Rick Cekovsky
Camillo                Michael Maher
Polixenes              David Nash
Time
\Autolycus          Claire Tyers
The Shephard      Daniel Lugo
Shephard’s Son
\Gaoler                Bjorn Pederson
Cleomenes    Ambar Aranaga
Dion
\Dorcus               Alice Yorke
Emilia
\Mopsa                Emily Holmes Hahn



To see other 2009 Show Pages:
Proof
A Midsummer Night's Dream (schools show)
Julius Caesar (Schools Show)
The Winter's Tale
Troilus and Cressida
The Merry Wives of Windsor
All the World's a Grave
Under the Greenwood Tree
Gruesome, Gory, and Grotesque Tales of Edgar Allan Poe
Timon of Athens

To view past seasons click on the "Past Production" tab on the left hand menu


King Leontes (Tony White, left) grows jealous of his wife Hermione (Deirdre Ann Johnson) and his best friend Polixines (David Nash) in this black and poignant comedy. Promotional rehearsal picture..
The quick talking thief Autolycus (Claire Tyers) joyfully picks the pocket of the slow witted but well meaning Shepherd's son (Bjorn Pederson). Promotional in rehearsal shot.
The Shepherd (Daniel Lugo), Perdita's adopted father, chastises his slow witted son (Bjorn Pederson) for having been duped and robbed by a rogue. Promotional in rehearsal picture.
The poor Shepherd's son (Bjorn Pederson) is overwhelmed with the attention seeking wenches Dorcus (Alice Yorke, left) and Mopsa (Emily Holmes Hahn). Promotional in rehearsal picture.
Prince Florizel (Rick Cekovsky, left) attempts to protect his love Perdita (Monica Jones) from the accusations of his father King Polixenes (David Nash). Promotional in rehearsal picture

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