The Tempest by William Shakespeare

Directed by William Tate
Scenic and Lighting Design by Bruce Keller
Costume Design by Margaret Chapman
Performs Friday, Nov. 20 through Saturday Nov. 28, 2009
at 7:30 p.m. on Tues - Sat. performances
and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 22
(no performance on Nov. 26)
at Artists Repertory Theatre - Morrison Stage
Part dream, part nightmare, The Tempest creates a world in which nothing canbe taken for granted, where nothing is as it seems. The play beginswith a terrifying storm, moves through acts of treachery and romance,and ends in forgiveness and reconciliation. Or does it?
Etherealand earthbound at once, Prospero's enchanted isle is a laboratory inwhich the full capacity of human beings for good and ill is put underthe theatrical microscope. An exiled duke, his daughter, his servants,a spirit and a savage slave, encounter a diverse set of castaways—amongthem a king, his son, Prospero's treacherous brother, and two lowlifes,a drunken butler and a disreputable court jester. The island issuspended between spirit and beast, between Ariel and Caliban, betweenmagic and the aspiration for freedom, on the one hand, and conspiracyand a desire for vengeance, on the other.
The Tempest reveals a poet and theatrical giant at the height of his powers.
Ticket Information
PSU BOX OFFICE: 503-725-3307
Ticket Prices for Mainstage Productions:
*PSU Students: $8.00 ($5.00 tickets available for Tuesday, Wednesday night shows ONLY)
*Students/Seniors/PSU Staff: $8.00
*Adults: $10.00
*Groups of 20 or more: $7.00
(*Includes Service Charge)