The Tempest

Written by: William Shakespeare

Directed by: Nike Doukas

ADVISORY

Recommended for Ages 10+


EXTENDED - Added Performances Through July 30, 2023!

"Be not afeard. The isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not."

Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, now in exile on a deserted island, conjures a magical storm to wreak havoc on those who betrayed him, and when his daughter falls in love with one of the shipwrecked nobles, the past must be confronted and a new future must be contemplated.

Romance, revenge, and raucous comedy combine in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of heartfelt reconciliation. Antaeus Company Member Nike Doukas (The Hothouse) helms this production featuring original music, live musicians, and wondrous surprises.

PRODUCTION TEAM

DIRECTOR: Nike Doukas
SCENIC DESIGNER: Angela Balogh Calin
COSTUME DESIGNER: Julie Keen
LIGHTING DESIGNER: Vickie Scott
SOUND DESIGNER/FOLEY DESIGNER: Jeff Gardner
COMPOSER: John Ballinger
PROPS DESIGNER: Shen Heckel
VOCAL CAPTAIN: John Allee
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER: Claire Fogle
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER: Talya Camras
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Kaite Brandt
ARTWORK PHOTOGRAPHY: Frank Ishman


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Cast

At ANTAEUS: As You Like It, The Curse of Oedipus. Recent: King of France, All’s Well That Ends Well (A Noise Within). LA: Chutes&Ladders, Water by the Spoonful (Mark Taper Forum), Citizen: An American Lyric (Kirk Douglas Theater), Romeo and Juliet (Ahmanson Theater), Solly Two Kings, Gem of the Ocean (u/s, A Noise Within), Off the Rails (Native Voices), Prometheus Bound (Getty Villa), Citizen: An American Lyric, The Ballad of Emmett Till, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Fountain Theatre), Mother Courage (Theatre @ Boston Court). Regional: Ghost/Claudius in Hamlet and Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare Santa Cruz); Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre in San Francisco); Henry V and The Man Who Came to Dinner (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); Othello (California Shakespeare Festival); the Denver Theatre Center; Actors Theatre of Louisville; the Long Wharf Theatre; the Shakespeare Theatre (DC); and PlayMakers Rep. New York: Broadway (Electra). Film: Celebrity, The Farm. Recent TV: Call Me Kat, Modern Family, Rake. Awards: Ovation and LADCC for Acting Ensemble: The Ballad of Emmett Till.
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John Allee*

SEBASTIAN/PIANO
John Allee is an Ovation Award nominee and ensemble member of Antaeus, where he has appeared in The Cripple of Inishmaan, Cloud 9, Uncle Vanya, The Crucible, You Can’t Take It with You, Peace in Our Time, The Malcontent, and more. Other Stage Highlights: The Mystery of Irma Vep, A Man for All Seasons, The Man Who Came to Dinner, 33 Variations (Actors Co-op); Much Ado About Nothing (Kingsmen Shakespeare Co); Little Shop of Horrors (Arizona Theatre Company); Assassins (Los Angeles Theatre Center); Alone Together (Pasadena Playhouse); A Midsummer Night's Dream (LA Opera, San Francisco Opera, Houston Grand Opera); One Thousand Cranes (Mark Taper Forum); and Chaplin (Pre-Broadway). On TV, he played Pasha on the Starz series Flesh and Bone. Podcast audiences can hear him on Two Dead Girls in Jubeliene. John is also an award-winning singer-songwriter and recording artist. His latest album is Past Imperfect. Johnallee.com
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JD Cullum*

CALIBAN/GUITAR
At ANTAEUS: The Cripple of Inishmaan, As You Like It, Hedda Gabler, Cloud 9. Other Theater: Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Geffen Playhouse, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse. Recent appearances include Tolstoy in Suffolk (Studio C Artists), For Piano and Harpo (Garry Marshall Theater), All the Way (South Coast Repertory). TV: The Orville, Aquarius, Bones.
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At ANTAEUS: Cymbeline, The Tempest, Women in Love (reading). Other acting credits: Joan (Barrington Stage, South Coast Repertory); For the Love of: or, the Roller Derby Play (Kirk Douglas Theatre); Angel Next Door (North Coast Repertory Theatre); Hello Stranger, For the Love Of (Theatre of Note); Arms and the Man, Explorer’s Club (Jewel Theatre); Skylight, Sugar Daddies, A Christmas Carol (ACT); Twelfth Night, King Lear (Seattle Shakespeare Company). TV: Paradise, 9-1-1, The Dropout, Legacies, Ratched, among others. B.A. in Theatre from Washington State University.

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John Harvey

FRANCISCO/PERCUSSIONIST
John has played in many productions including Assassins at LATC, In Trousers L.A+NY, Working at The Skirball for NPR, Nunsense at LaMirada w/Joanne Worley.  John tours regularly with Laura Ellis and just finished recording John Allee’s (Sebastian) latest album Past Imperfect.
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Adrian LaTourelle*

ALONSO/STEPHANO
Adrian LaTourelle has appeared in numerous television series such as NCIS, Castle, The Legend of Korra, Last Resort, The Closer, House, NCIS:LA, Boston Legal, Without a Trace, Criminal Minds, Numbers, Sons of Anarchy, and Days of Our Lives. His many stage credits include work in some of the best theaters in the country, such as the Mark Taper Forum, the Shakespeare Theater in DC, The Old Globe, the San Jose Rep, the Dallas Theater Center, ANTAEUS, and the Yale Repertory Theater.  Adrian has also worked abroad, performing in theater and film in Russia and the Netherlands.
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Ms. McClain has worked in all aspects of the theater discipline, recurred and guest starred on TV and numerous films.  Two-time Ovation Award, LA Drama Critics Award, and NAACP Theatre Award nominee for Wedding Band and Raisin in the Sun. Has worked at such notable theaters as The Kennedy Center, The Shakespeare Theatre in D.C., Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Alliance Theatre, Alley Theatre, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Two River Theatre, Musical Theatre West, Syracuse Stage, McCarter Theatre, A.R.T., Spoleto Festival, New York Shakespeare Theatre, 2nd Stage, N.E.C., New Federal Theatre, Classic Theatre Company, Hudson Guild, Billie Holiday Theatre, Coconut Grove, A Noise Within.  Directorial credits include: The Play that Goes Wrong, Cabaret, Spring Awakening, Ain’t Misbehavin,’  Breath and Imagination, Flyin’ West, Spunk, Crumbs from the Table of Joy, The Colored Museum, For Colored Girls, Dancing Lessons, Intimate Apparel, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, The Fantasticks, and In the Continuum.
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Peter Mendoza was born and raised in East Los Angeles. He studied theater, stage combat, and dance at East Los Angeles College. At ANTAEUS: Belyaev in Three Days In The Country. Other Theater: Oscar in Sweat (Mark Taper Forum), Elliot in Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue (Kirk Douglas Theatre), Oedipus in Oedipus El Rey (Kirk Douglas Theatre, Digital Stage), Henry Reyna in Zoot Suit (Mark Taper Forum, U/S); Hason in Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles (The Rep. Theatre of St. Louis); Rafael in La Piedra Oscura; Don Carlos in Los Empeños de una Casa, Paco in Salon Mexico, Don Juan Tenorio in El Burlador de Sevilla (Bilingual Foundation of the Arts). TV: Perry Mason (HBO), From Scratch (Netflix), Shooter (USA), NCIS (CBS), Snowfall (FX), Casual (HULU), On My Block (Netflix). Film: Dead Bullet, Nathan's Kingdom, Parasites, Tecato, Hello to Never, Ana Maria in Novella Land.
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AT ANTAEUS: As You Like It, Love & Information, The Tempest; Other credits: Alabaster (The Fountain Theatre), Life Sucks (Interact Theater Company), Worst Laid Plans (Upright Citizens Brigade, co-creator), My Break-Up Playlist (Rogue Machine Theatre, writer/performer), Bunny Bunny (The Garry Marshall Theatre), The Glass Menagerie (Ensemble Theatre Company), and Neil LaBute’s Filthy Talk for Troubled Times (UK premiere). Film and TV credits include: Recurring role in Physical (Apple TV, Seasons 1, 2, and 3), Good Trouble (Freeform), Grace and Frankie (Netflix), American Princess (Lifetime), and No Activity (Comedy Central). Other credits include: Chad (TBS), Happy Endings (ABC), American Housewife (ABC), Magnum P.I. (CBS), Homecoming (Netflix), Here Comes the Bride (Lifetime), NCIS: LA (CBS), Criminal Minds (CBS), and Comedy Bang! Bang! (IFC). Training: BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts; The Meisner Studio; Experimental Theatre Wing; and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.

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Anja is a Serbian actor & producer. AT ANTAEUS: Cymbeline, The Tempest. Other acting credits: The Tempest at the Shakespeare Center of LA/After Hours Theatre Company; NOT Another Midsummer & HAG with The Queen’s Fools; Dark Library: POE & Dark Library: Paris 1925 by After Hours Theatre Company. Anja made her producing and acting film debut this summer with Cake, a short film that premiered at the Oscar and BAFTA-qualifying LA Shorts Film Festival. Her first feature, Red Snelling for Mayor, is set to make the rounds on the festival circuit in the coming year—stay tuned! Education: Professional Conservatory at the Art of Acting Studio, Stella Adler NYC & Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. IG:@racicanja Website: www.anjaracic.com


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Peter Van Norden has appeared in Antaeus productions of Hamlet (Drama Critics Circle, The Hothouse (2019 Ovation Award for Best Actor), Macbeth, The Liar, American Tales, The Man Who Had All The Luck, and The Zip Code Plays. Other recent appearances include: The Tempest, An Interactive Production at Shakespeare Center LA (where he also covered and performed for Tom Hanks as ‘Falstaff’ in Henry IV, Parts I and II); Red Ink at Playwrights Arena (2020 Ovation Award nomination); 1776 and Singin’ in the Rain at La Mirada Theater; and for three years as ‘Ebeneezer Scrooge’ in A Christmas Carol at the Rubicon Theatre Company. In his native NYC he appeared in Little Johnny Jones (with Donny Osmond), Hamlet (with both Kevin Kline and Sam Waterston), Jungle of Cities (with Al Pacino), Henry V (with Meryl Streep), and Saint Joan (with Lynn Redgrave). His many regional theater appearances include the lead roles in both George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara (at San Jose Rep) and Misalliance (at Center Stage, Baltimore). Peter was the first American actor to appear in the title role of Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III at Arizona Theatre Company (where he also appeared in Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys). Film and TV roles include leads in The Accused (opposite Oscar winner, Jodie Foster), Police Academy (as Steve Guttenberg’s inept partner), The Naked Gun 2 ½, and the Stephen King mini-series, The Stand. Petervannorden.com
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Production Team

William Shakespeare

Playwright
William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard"). His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays (including Hamlet, MacBeth, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer's Night Dream, The Merchant of VeniceOthello, Much ado About Nothing, Richard III, King Lear, and numerous other seminal works), 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. He remains arguably the most influential writer in the English language, and his works continue to be studied and reinterpreted.

Nike Doukas

Director
At ANTAEUS (Directing): Cymbeline, The Tempest, The Hothouse; (Acting): The Zip Code Plays, Three Days in the Country, Hedda Gabler, Cousin Bette, Tonight at 8:30, The Liar, Patience, The Wood Demon. Other directing credits: Ensemble Theatre Company, A Noise Within, The Jewel Theatre, North Coast Repertory, Playwright’s Arena, PICT (Pittsburgh). Other acting credits: South Coast Repertory, Pasadena Playhouse, The Ensemble Theatre Company, The Harold Clurman Theatre, PICT, Kinetic Theatre Company, ACT (Seattle), Shakespeare Festival LA, The Old Globe, The Mark Taper Forum, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, The American Conservatory Theatre. TV: Recurring roles on the new Frasier and Desperate Housewives, and guest stars on NCIS and many others. M.F.A., The American Conservatory Theatre. Recipient of the 2011 Lunt Fontanne Fellowship.
*member, Actor’s Equity Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S. This production is presented under the auspices of the Actors’ Equity Los Angeles Membership Company Rule

THRILLING… The soundscape is rich and there’s the fun of watching the sound effects come to life… will leave you thoroughly entertained.”

Anthony Byrnes, KCRW 89.9 FM

CLEVER AND FUNNY.

Carol Edger Germain, Colorado Boulevard

FUN… creative… The Tempest takes on new life… [a] party.” 

Elaine Mura, Splash Magazines

FANCIFUL…[A] MARVELOUS PRODUCTION… [Director] Doukas and her resourceful, harmonious team know just how to swing it..”

Evan Henerson, Broadway World

ACCESSIBLE AND FUN, but still manages to bring home its powerful themes of regret, revenge and forgiveness, imprisonment and freedom… RECOMMENDED.” 

Guy Picot, GIA ON THE MOVE

MAGICAL… rhythmic and delightful… irresistible performances by the talented cast.”

Joe Mosqueda Glamgical

PART MUSICAL, PART RADIO PLAY, AND ALL FUN… [director Nike] Doukas’s comedic timing is right on point… STAGE RAW TOP 10… RECOMMENDED.”

Martίn Hernández, Stage Raw

THRILLING… [AN] EXTRAORDINARY CAST… the most fun production of The Tempest I’ve seen.”

Michael Doherty, Mostly Shakespeare

A PURE DELIGHT… the bottom line is that it is a ‘must see.’ ”

Michael Sheehan, On Stage Los Angeles

FOUR STARS… INSPIRED… a dream of a production… Fun is the name of the game here.”

Rob Stevens, Haines His Way

ENERGETIC, MUSICAL AND CHARMING… bring[s] the text clearly to life… a fine performance by an excellent troupe of actors through the magic of theatre.”

Robert St. Martin, The Hollywood Times

WOW!… an inspired concept and flawless execution… Shakespeare has rarely if ever been this much fun.” 

Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA

CLEVER AND AUDACIOUS… VIBRANT MUSICALITY… brims with high energy and joyful creativity and is a complete delight. Better than that, however — this production is not just great; it’s interesting… DON’T MISS IT

Terry Morgan, Arts Beat LA