The show is filled with rhyming couplets, whiskey shots and wittily wild karaoke as Prudencia’s story unfolds among and around them. This story of love, music and the Devil takes up residence for six performances at Bar 337 (formerly PAX), a bar at the intersection of Little Havana and Brickell from Wednesday, February 19 through Sunday, February 23, 2014.
One wintry morning, Prudencia Hart, an uptight academic, sets off to attend a conference in the Scottish Borders, the region of Scotland that borders England. As the snow begins to fall, she finds herself trapped in a secluded bar with strangers, only to be swept away on an enchanting, dream-like journey of self-discovery full of magical moments and devilish encounters.
Winner of the Herald Angel award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, “The Scotsman” gives it five stars and “The Herald” declares:“You shouldn’t miss this show for the world….(it’s) rambunctiously life affirming and touchingly beautiful.” The National Theatre of Scotland's company of actors and musicians indulge audience in an evening of supernatural storytelling, music and theatre inspired by traditional Scottish Border Ballads, Robert Burns and the poems of Robert Service that “subverts the traditional poetic form” according to Scotland’s The Guardian.
MDC Live Arts Executive Director Kathryn Garcia was drawn to the unconventional production in 2012 after seeing it live in Washington DC. “It’s one of the top theater experiences I’ve ever had” - she said - “The show literally happens all around you. The cast – which serves as both the actors and the musicians - engages the audience with such inventiveness and fun that you can’t help but be swept up in its magic.”
The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart is the product of a weekend visit to a Kelso pub in the Scottish Borders by playwright David Greig, director Wils Wilson and composer Alasdair Macrae. What began as simple research on Scottish Border ballads soon became the inspiration for the show. Border ballads are a collection of songs from the region where England meets Scotland, a place with a long tradition of balladry. The Border ballads are usually sung unaccompanied and with no chorus, but with repeating motifs and recurring themes, often about the supernatural.
About The National Theatre of Scotland
Founded in 2006 with a commitment to site-specific performance, The National Theatre of Scotland has created more than 186 productions in over 156 locations. Their unique collaborative mission and dedication to innovating theatrical productions have resulted in international acclaim, particularly for Black Watch, which continues to tour internationally, and The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart. As the company themselves declare: “All of Scotland is our stage, and from here we perform for the world. We are a theatre of the imagination - a Theatre Without Walls.”
WHAT: MDC Live Arts Presents National Theatre of Scotland’s The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart
WHEN: Wednesday, February 19 - Sunday, February, 23
Wednesday - Saturday, February 19 - 23: 7:30pm
Saturday, February 22 & Sunday, February 23: 3pm
WHERE: Bar 337 (formerly PAX), 337 SW 8 Street, Miami
TICKETS: General Admission $30 (plus fees) and MDC students (w/ valid id): $10
To purchase tickets, and learn more about the 2013-14 MDC Live Arts season, call 305-237-3010, or visit mdclivearts.org.
MDC Live Arts is an initiative of Miami Dade College’s Cultural Affairs Department created in 1990 as Cultural del Lobo. MDC Live Arts has a celebrated history of bringing exceptional national and international performing artists to the region. Annually, it produces a diverse series of stellar performances, presenting today’s most exciting artists while creating meaningful encounters between these artists, the students of MDC, and the community through workshops and residency activities. It seeks artists from around the globe representing a diverse range of voices and forms, which push boundaries and honor traditions relevant to this multi-cultural, multi-lingual community.
MDC contacts: Juan Mendieta, MDC director of communications, 305-237-7611, jmendiet@mdc.edu; Tere Estorino Florin, director of media relations, 305-237-3949, testorin@mdc.edu; or Sue Arrowsmith, 305-237-3710, sue.arrowsmith@mdc.edu. Kai Hill, 305-237-3359, khill1@mdc.edu; or Roxana Romero, 305-237-7187, rromero3@mdc.edu.
For more information visit: www.mdc.edu.
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