Measure for Measure

Company:
In Progress
Measure for Measure asks us to bear witness to a world where morality cannot sustain itself – it flows, flies, and falls like sand. In it, the line between the state and the individual is blurred beyond recognition, and justice turns out to be more akin to bargain than mercy. And then there’s uncleanliness. Tons of it.
Here, righteousness is like a rubber band: stretch it enough and you’ll permanently deform it into a kind of perversion. Measure for Measure revolves around that elasticity, its focus is on this exercise of clinging to humanity in a world that renders the moral absurd. I mean, really ask yourself: is being good possible when you’re teetering on the razor’s edge between someone else’s destruction and your survival?
PERFORMANCE DETAILS
Measure for Measure
Written by William Shakespeare & Adapted by Juliana Morgado Brito & Chacha Tahng
Directed by Juliana Morgado Brito
? The Makers' Space, Brooklyn NY
?️ July 28 - Aug 1
Cast
Sophia Talwalkar
Cooper Cardone
Asa Leininger
Arden Carethers
Emily Anderson
Tariq Kateeb
Ella Rain Bernarduci
Harry McMullen
Nathan Hiykel
Allison Blaize*
Evan Moore-Coll
Creative
Directed by Juliana Morgado Brito
Adapted by Juliana Morgado Brito and Chacha Tahng
Stage Managed by Keelin Gaughan
Costume Design by Ainsley Gasbarro
Lighting Design by Lauren Lee
Sound Design by Ari Cleveland
Projection Design by Max Van
Scenic Design by Keelin Gaughan
In Progress Team
Co-Founder & Producer: Juliana Morgado Brito
Co-Founder & Producer: Hayley Gasbarro
Associate Producer: Maiya Jannah
Associate Producer: November Stanley
Social Media Manager: Jocelyne Lioe
This production of Measure for Measure is an Equity Approved Showcase.
*Equity Member appearing with permission of Actors’ Equity Association without benefit of of an Equity contract in this Off-Off Broadway Production.
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