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The Feast: an intimate Tempest

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Ariel (Samuel Taylor, center) acts out a scene wherein a drunken Trinculo attempts to hide under Caliban’s (Adrian Danzig) cloak, while Prospero (John Judd) watches in amusement, in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Caliban (Adrian Danzig, right) acts out a scene wherein Ferdinand promises his heart to Miranda, performed by Ariel (Samuel Taylor), in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Caliban (Adrian Danzig) implores Ariel (Samuel Taylor) to help him overthrown Prospero in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Ariel (Samuel Taylor) acts out a scene wherein Sebastian (with crown) is shocked to learn that Antonio, performed by Caliban (Adrian Danzig), is plotting a murder, while Prospero (John Judd) looks on, in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Ariel (Samuel Taylor) performs the role of Miranda for Prospero (John Judd) in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

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At the command of Prospero (John Judd, center), Ariel (Samuel Taylor, left) acts out a scene wherein Miranda first meets Ferdinand, performed by Caliban (Adrian Danzig), in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Prospero (John Judd), surrounded by the wooden puppets created to retell the story of The Tempest, realizes the world he imagined for himself is coming to an end, in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Prospero (John Judd), cradling the puppet of his daughter Miranda, mourns the end of the world he imagined for himself in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Caliban (Adrian Danzig) acts out a scene wherein Alonso, King of Naples, is shipwrecked with his men on Prospero’s island, in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

 

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Ariel (Samuel Taylor) acts out a scene wherein the drunken Trinculo and Stephano arrive on Prospero’s island, in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s world premiere The Feast: an intimate Tempest, an artistic collaboration with Redmoon playing Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare now through March 11, 2012. Photo by Michael Brosilow. 

 

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