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Napoli

 

Napoli

by Eduardo De Filippo

translated by Linda Alper & Beatrice Basso

directed by professor Marco Barricelli

 

Performance Dates

March 3 & 4 @ 7:30pm
March 5 @ 2:00pm

  

Venue

Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre

 

Ticketing

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March 3 @ 7:30pm

Napoli by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Marco Barricelli. Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre. 

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March 4 @ 7:30pm

Napoli by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Marco Barricelli. Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre. 

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March 5 @ 2:00pm

Napoli by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Marco Barricelli. Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre. 

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Napoli

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The Cast

Gennaro - Noah Israel
Amalia - Lois Shih
Maria - Sabina Fritz
Amedeo - Patricio Becerril Martinez
Errico Settebellizze - Daylon dAlva
Peppe 'the jack' - Los Silva
Riccardo - Stephen Loftness
Federico - Johnny Krikorian
Miezo Prevete - Ángel Nieves
Ciappa - Fabricio Apuy Novella
Adelaide - Isel Tucker
Assunta - Anya West
Peppenella - Alana Burgess
Teresa - Rachel Halili
Margherita - Melissa Dewey
Doctor - Alex Savage

 

 

The Creative Team

Director - Marco Barricelli
Scenic Designer - Michael Wogulis
Costume Designer - Zoë Trautmann
Lighting Designer - Bryan Ealey
Sound and Video Designer - Stewart Blackwood 
Intimacy and Fight Director - Rachel Flesher
Production Stage Manager - Jared Blake Halsell
Dramaturg: Jesse Marchese
Assistant Director: Benjamin Diaz
Assistant Scenic Designer - Michelle Pham
Assistant Costume Designer - Caprice Shirley, Jazz Nuñez, Abby Stein
1st Assistant Stage Manager - Karina Ortega
2nd Assistant Stage Manager - Brandon Michael Julien
Production Assistant - Haley Quynh Baugher
Assistant Dramaturg - Emmalias
Assistant Intimacy & Fight Director - Zachariah Pane
Sound Board  - Op Cindy Tsai
Light Board Op - Piper Fullington
Scenic Crew - Yasmin Jaramillo, Andrew Olson, Isabella Quezada, Juliana Scheding, Lizzeth Serna
Costume Crew - Pilaree Isabella Duray, Melina Ginn, Yasmine Khorshidi, Anton Opperman, Natalie Teuton, Lizbeth Serna
 

 

About the Director

 Marco Barricelli was artistic director for Shakespeare Santa Cruz from 2008 to 2014. A graduate of The Juilliard School, he has been an actor, director and educator since 1982. He spent eight seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival as an actor performing the title roles in Cyrano de Bergerac, Hamlet, Richard III, and Henry V, among many others. From 1997 to 2005, he was an Associate Artist at the American Conservatory Theatre (A.C.T.) in San Francisco, acting on the Geary stage, as well as directing and teaching in the Master of Fine Arts program. His A.C.T. performance credits include roles in A Moon for the Misbegotten, The Real Thing (Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Award), American Buffalo (Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Award), Enrico IV (Dean Goodman Award), Glengarry Glen Ross (Dean Goodman Award), The Invention of Love (Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Award; Dean Goodman Award), A Streetcar Named Desire, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Three Sisters, Night and Day, Buried Child, Hilda, For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again, Beard of Avon, Celebration & The Room, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Mary Stuart, Insurrection: Holding History, Hecuba, and The Rose Tattoo (Drama-Logue Award), Vigil, among many others. He has also worked on Broadway, and with Long Wharf Theatre, Williamstown Theatre, the Guthrie Theater, the Old Globe Theatre, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Missouri Repertory Theatre, the Intiman Theatre, the Huntington Theatre Company, Virginia Stage Company, Center Stage Portland, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Kenyon Festival Theatre, and the California, Utah, and Illinois Shakespeare Festivals, among others. Television appearances include “L.A. Law” and a recurring role on the NBC series “Book of Daniel.”

Directing credits include Hamlet at Utah Shakespeare Festival, Glengarry Glen Ross at Denver Center Theatre Company (Henry Award), Miracle Worker at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Twelfth Night at Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Betrayal at USC, Twelfth Night at UMKC, and many productions at the A.C.T. MFA Conservatory and the OSF school visit program, among others. He has performed voice-over work on many national commercials and several computer games, including "11th Hour," "Clandestiny," and "Manhunt 2."

Teaching acting has also taken him abroad to work with Accademia Silvio D’Amico in Rome, as well as Prima del Teatro in Tuscany, where along with his teaching duties, he created an exchange program between the MFA Conservatory at ACT and Prima del Teatro. He has translated Pirandello’s The Mountain Giants and Right You Are If You Think You Are, as well as co-translating and acting in a one-man adaptation of the Pirandellian novel One, No One 

Mr. Barricelli is also a Fox Fellow, the recipient of a Cherashore Foundation grant and L.J. Skaggs grant, and has been awarded an honorary MFA from American Conservatory Theatre.