Living Dead in Denmark

What was it about?


Zombies, Shakespeare and martial arts collide in Living Dead in Denmark, the new show from the Pork Filled Players, playing May 1 to 24, at the Theatre Off Jackson (409 7th Ave. S. in Seattle's International District).

A post-apocalyptic Denmark faces an invasion of the living dead and only Lady Macbeth, Juliet and a really pissed off Ophelia can save it. Will they do or will they die (and maybe die again for good measure)? Catch the West Coast premiere of the long running New York hit play by Qui Nguyen, with original music by Dan Deming, and directed by Lisa Anne Glomb, with arrangements and orchestration by Brad Nelson.

A critical rave at the 2007 National Asian American Theatre Festival, Living Dead is the unauthorized action adventure sequel to Hamlet, fusing the immortal Bard with B-movie sensibility in a perfect kickoff for Asian Pacific Heritage Month.

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Who was in it?



Cast

Ophelia    May Nguyen
Puck, Witch, Laertes    Jose Abaoag
Guildenstern, Witch    Marvin Newton
Rosencrantz, Witch, Oberon, Caliban    Tadd Alexander
Fortinbras    Philip Clarke
Juliet    Miko Premo
Lady Macbeth    Deniece Bleha
Horatio, Laertes 2    Benjamin Elterman
Ghost, Hamlet    Bryan Bender
Titiania    Andrea Nelson

Staff and Desginers

written by Qui Nguyen
original music by Dan Deming
director    Lisa Anne Glomb
stage manager    Jennifer O’Brien
fight choreographer    Lisa Marie Nakamura
arrangements & orchestratons    Brad Nelson
lighting design    Maggie Lee
sound design    Roger Tang
set/prop design & construction    David Baldwin
costume design    Clare Hungate-Hawk
set & prop construction    Chuck Richardson
costume construction    Bryan Cooper
fight captain/dance choreographer    Jose Abaoag
mask and Laertes puppet    Maggie Lee
Fortinbras costume    Bryan Kent Cooper
vocal coach    Eloisa Cardona
production asst./graphic design/photos    Amy Lu
producer    Roger Tang
executive producers    Joey & Vera Ing

Originally produced by Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company in May 2006, NYC

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