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Berkeley Rep Debuts The Waves in Quarantine, a Musical Film Adaptation of a Virginia Woolf Classic
Among the innovative things that local theater companies have come up with as stay-at-home entertainments, most have been radio plays or stage works recorded on video. But on Thursday night Berkeley Rep is premiering an original film piece shot in performers own homes, featuring some serious Broadway talent.
The Waves in Quarantine is a new spin on a musical adaptation of Virginia Woolf s
The Waves, which originally premiered decades ago but was performed in a revised version in New York in 2018. The original adaptation was a collaboration of director Lisa Peterson and composer David Bucknam, and Berkeley Rep Artistic Director Johanna Pfaelzer has had her eye on it since working on the developmental production of it three years ago at New York Stage and Film. That version brought in Broadway star and four-time Tony Award nominee Raúl Esparza.
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Carmen Cusack, Raúl Esparza, Alice Ripley, and More Join Berkeley Rep Original Film Project THE WAVES IN QUARANTINE
Ambitious project also includes celebrated Broadway talents Nikki Renée Daniels, Darius de Haas, and Manu Narayan.by BWW News Desk
Berkeley Repertory Theatre today announced an ambitious new work, The Waves in Quarantine, a project consisting of six short films that meditates on friendship, loss, and the making of art in this world-changing year, inspired by Virginia Woolf s 1931 masterpiece.
Produced by the Theatre and based on a musical adaptation of Woolf s novel, The Waves, the film features a celebrated Broadway cast including Alice Ripley (Tony Award winner, Next to Normal) Raúl Esparza (Tony Award nominee, Company, and star of Law & Order: SVU), and Carmen Cusack (Tony Award nominee, Bright Star), directed by two-time Obie Award winner Lisa Peterson with award-winning cinematographer Zelmira Gainza (Luxor, The Outside Story) serving as director of photogra