Elf's beautiful daughter, old unfairness, terrible, malicious monsters, groups of beautiful fairies, wanderers of some drunk beaches, and amongst the most memorable island wrecking ship drama at the end of Shakespeare so. The script is famous for its magic, comedy, and exotic style, but it is ultimately a story about how to say goodbye to the family and to the people we love.
However, it lacks the influence and elegance of "Tempest Redux", a former collaboration between Falmanez Bocca and the Odyssey Theater Ensemble. By contrast, this is a slow build reinterpretation, along with a cry around the slow jewels
Tempest's musical stage was produced. In December 2006, a work named The Tempest: A Musical was produced at Cherry Lane Theater in New York, one of which was by Screenplay by Thomas Meehan, Daniel Neiden (composer) and Ryan Knowles. . Neiden was in contact with another musical called Tempest Toss'd before. In September 2013, The Public Theater produced a new large-scale stage musical with more than 200 actors at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, coach of Lear de Bessonet.
Japanese drama style is applied to Arashi. In 1988 and 1992, Yukio Ninchawa brought his version of "Tempest" to England. This is a rehearsal of theater in Noh, and there is a traditional Noh drama behind the scenes, but elements contradictory to the Noh playing agreement are also used. In 1992, Minoru Fujita announced the Bunraku version in the world of Osaka and Tokyo. Sam Mendes commanded RSC production in 1993. Among them, Ariel of Simon Russell Beale publicly disliked the control executed by Alec McCowen's Prospero. As controversial, in the early performances, Ariel spit to Prospero and was free once. George C. Wolfe brought a completely different effect in the production of the Shakespeare Outdoor Music Festival in New York in 1995 when Aurjanue Ellis played Ariel and Patricks Turt's Prospero together in erotic and tense acting . Adjustments were made.
Prior to Durang / Durang, New York's Ensemble Studio Theater (Curt Dempster, art director, Kevin Confoy, Managing Director) starred "Southern Beauty Pass" in the spring of 1994 as part of the action - Action Marathon '94 . This was the topic of the night, and the same director and actor were in the next match of the Manhattan theater club. The drama "Wanda's Visit" began with the PBS series of TV series called "Trying the Times" in 1986. The series invites various playwrights to write a 30 minute television series on 'difficulties, tests' people have experienced. Beth Henley, Wendy Wasserstein, George C. Wolfe, Bernard Slade, and Albert Innaurato all write this series of television series. Duran is known as a visit and directed by a wonderful actor (and director) Alan Arkin. The best actors are Swoosie Kurtz, Jeff Daniels, Julie Hagerty. (Duran plays the waiter.)