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The Lensic, Santa Fe�s Performing Arts Center, Presents �The Tempest� in High Definition Starring Academy-Award Winner Christopher Plummer, June 14

By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted May 29, 2012, 09:21

(Santa Fe, NM) - The Lensic, Santa Fe�s Performing Arts center, presents in high definition, �The Tempest�, starring Academy-Award Winner Christopher Plummer. The stage play was filmed live over two days with eight cameras at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario, Canada. This event is on the SantaFe.com event calendar. 3 Easy Ways to Buy Tickets

"Christopher Plummer is quite simply one of the greatest actors of our time, both on stage and on screen. The opportunity to see him as Prospero in THE TEMPEST�one of the greatest roles ever written and one he has longed to play�is nothing short of historic,� said Des McAnuff, Artistic Director of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

THE TEMPEST pits the desire for revenge against the demands of love and asks if man is capable of creating a brave new world. The story focuses on Prospero (Christopher Plummer), the banished Duke of Milan. Marooned on a distant island with his daughter, Miranda (Trish Lindstr�m), Prospero has spent twelve years perfecting his magic arts. Now, with the help of the spirit Ariel (Julyana Soelistyo), he raises a storm at sea, bringing within his grasp the enemies who robbed him of his dukedom.

In addition to the 131 minute presentation of the theatrical play, the presentation will include a 20 minute captured live Q&A with Christopher Plummer, Des McAnuff hosted by Barry Avrich, Executive Producer of � The Tempest� live capture.

Total Event running time is 155 minutes (2 hours, 35 minutes).

The Q&A reunites Christopher Plummer and Des McAnuff in a lively and insightful discussion about the challenges of capturing live theater for cinema screens. Audience members ask some diverse questions covering the arc of Plummer's career, and if (following The Sound Of Music) whether he will ever sing on screen again. The Q&A is a delightful addition to the theatrically dazzling presentation of The Tempest.





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