A Neurodiverse & Gen-Z Retelling of the Classic Tale of Star-Crossed Lovers


Playing November 9th through 19th
7pm Wednesday-Saturday's and 2pm Sundays

ART/NY's The Gural Theater, 502 West 53rd Street, 3rd Floor


Get ready to be shooketh by a neuro-diverse retelling of "Romeo and Juliet" with the voice of Gen Z, presented by The EPIC Players - NYC's premiere neurodiverse theater company. Be prepared to be slayed.


Watch as star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet navigate the perilous landscape of social media, virtual reality, and online rivalries in their pursuit of love and authenticity. This electrifying production explores the highs and lows of technology, showcasing the power of connection and the dangers of living in a world where every click counts. 


Playing for a limited run November 9th -19th ART/NY's the Gural Theater, 502 West 53rd Street on the 3rd Floor.



CAST:

Romeo: Nick Amodio 

Juliet: Christine Newberry
Benvolio: Eric Fegan
Mercutio: Miles Butler 
Tybalt: Dante Jayce
Tybalt's Man: Jesus Chevez
Lord Capulet: Gideon Pianko 
Lady Capulet: Lai Williams 
Nurse: Sandy Gladstone-Karpe 
Friar: Kylie Hogrefe 
Paris: Travis Martin 
Lady Montague: Whitney Blythe 
Lord Montague: Gianluca Cirafici
Prince: Gerard Riley 
Abram: Jesus Chevez 
Sampson: Andrew Kader 

Gregory: Bre Baron
 

Special Guests: Harrison Gottfried and Emy Ramos
CREW:

Director: Max Baudisch
Co-Director: Meggan Dodd
Production Manager:  Aubrie Therrien
Stage Manager:  Cassidy Kaye
Assistant Stage Manager: Carol Hoverman
Scenic Designer: Matthew Imhoff
Projection Designer: Samuel Biondolilo
Sound Designer: Sean Ramos
Costume Designer: Nicole Zausmer
Wardrobe and Asst. Costume Design: Raul Luna
Props Designer: Madisen Frazier
Light Designer:  Monee Stamp
Fight Choreographer: Dante Jayce
Front of House:  Talia Eapen
Front of House Assistant: Tara Marley






Accessible Performances:

ASL Interpreted Performances will be held on Thursday November 16th at 7pm  and Saturday November 18th at 7pm.

Accessibility:

EPIC is an inclusive theater company and welcomes all theater patrons to enjoy our productions. In order to make our shows more accessible to individuals with disabilities and members of the neuro-diverse community and their families, we offer the following accommodations, services and policies:

ADA Seating: Wheelchair and companion seating is reserved for the exclusive use of patrons with disabilities and their guests who require the features of the seat. The accessible seat locations offer wheelchair accommodation for guests who need to remain in their wheelchairs or who would like to transfer, have no steps for guests with mobility disabilities, and are easy to access from the theater entrance.

Assisted listening devices will be available to patrons who request it. There will be two scheduled captioned performances on dates soon to be announced.

Noise canceling headphones, quiet zones, and touch tours provided for any patron who would benefit from these services.

A relaxed atmosphere will be adopted at all performances to allow patrons with developmental disabilities to talk and vocalize as they wish, as well as leave and re-enter the seating area as needed.

For more information on the A.R.T./New York Theatres including directions and accessibility information, please visit www.art-newyork.org/your-visit.

Supporter and Sponsors: 

This production is made possible in part with the support of:

The New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, The Andrew Mellon Foundation, The Hoffman Charitable Trust,  The Annabelle Foundation, The Howard Gilman Foundation, The Lortel Foundation 

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