Red Bull Theater's Off-Broadway The Alchemist Begins Streaming February 1 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Red Bull Theater's Off-Broadway The Alchemist Begins Streaming February 1

Jesse Berger directed Jeffrey Hatcher's new adaptation of the Ben Jonson comedy.

Reg Rogers, Jacob Ming-Trent, and Louis Mustillo in The Alchemist Carol Rosegg

Red Bull Theater's world premiere of Jeffrey Hatcher's new adaptation of Ben Jonson's The Alchemist, which canceled its final performances at New World Stages in December 2021 due to breakthrough cases of COVID-19 within the company, streams online beginning February 1. 

The limited engagement, which officially opened November 21, 2021, had been scheduled to conclude December 19. The final performance was December 15.

The non-profit organization is offering a high-definition recording of the comedy, which marked the company's first in-person production of the 2021–2022 season, through February 14. Visit RedBullTheater.com.

Directed by Jesse Berger, the cast features Jacob Ming-Trent (Merry Wives), Tony nominee Manoel Felciano (Sweeney Todd), Jennifer Sánchez (Pretty Woman), Nathan Christopher, Stephen DeRosa (Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus), Carson Elrod (Peter and The Starcatcher), Teresa Avia Lim (Junk), Louis Mustillo (Bartenders), Reg Rogers (Tootsie), and Allen Tedder (To Kill a Mockingbird).

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Set in 1606 London, The Alchemist concerns a wealthy gentleman, who flees to the countryside. His trusted servant opens his house to a pair of con artists and sets up a den of criminal capitalism.

Playwright Hatcher and director Berger previously collaborated on the hit comedy The Government Inspector.

The production also had scenic design by Alexis Distler, costumes by Tilly Grimes, lighting by Cha See, sound by Greg Pliska, dialect and voice coaching by Deborah Hecht, and action movement by Rick Sordelet. Scholar Tanya Pollard served as dramaturg.

A 1st Look at Red Bull Theater’s The Alchemist Off-Broadway

 
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