Fordham Notes: Matthew Maguire
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Showing posts with label Matthew Maguire. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Former Fordham Prof Makes Met Debut Via Vegas

Former Fordham professor Michael Mayer directed the new production of Rigoletto.
Photo Courtesy Metropolitan Opera.







The Metropolitan Opera's new production of Giuseppe Verde's Rigoletto, which opened Jan. 28., is a neon-infused spectacle directed by former Fordham professor Michael Mayer, in his Met debut.

Best known to Broadway audiences for his rock musicals Spring Awakening and American Idiot, Mayer brought swagger to the Met production by transposing the opera's 19th-century Venetian setting to 1960s Rat Pack Vegas.

On opening night, it may have struck a few in the Met's "Penguin section" (the tux-clad patrons of the Dress Circle) as sacrilege, indeed one traditionalist booed the setting in the second act, but Fordham Theatre Program Chair Matthew McGuire said that Mayer's M.O. isn't to provoke, but to relate.

"I think he's always had an iconoclastic approach to the classics," said Maguire. "He tries to figure out how to relate the material to audiences, often through metaphor."

Maguire shared an office with the former assistant professor for nearly two years before Mayer left to direct the national tour of Angels in America. He recalled an equally accessible approach to Moliere’s Tartuffe that Mayer directed here at Fordham.

Though not always in an obvious manner, Fordham maintains solid ties to Lincoln Center. There are, of course, official relationships, like the professor exchange between Fordham and Juilliard, such as Bill Baker's class on the Performing Arts in the 21st Century. And other quietly nurtured programs operate without much fanfare, like PCS's relationship with the New York City Ballet.

Maguire said he expects the relationship to grow. He has reached out to Rigoletto set designer Christine Jones and hopes to see her teach a class here next fall. For his part, Mayer has been back to Fordham a couple of times as a guest director, and he cast Fordham alumna Frances Mercanti-Anthony, FCLC '02, in Spring Awakening.

For now, the Fordham community will have to satiate themselves with Mayer's talent in what promises to be one of the hottest tickets of the Met's spring season.

-Tom Stoelker

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Wild Man Returns

Wild Man, written and performed by Matthew Maguire, director of Fordham's theatre program, returns for two nights in April:

Wild Man
HERE
145 6th Ave.
(Enter on Dominick, 1 block south of Spring St.)
Monday, April 5, and Tuesday, April 6 | 7 p.m.
Tickets: HERE.org/wildman, or (212) 352-3101.

The New York Times said, "If audiences go to a theater hoping to be thrilled, Mr. Maguire goes them one better."

The show, which "probes ecstasy, runaway horses, the Book of Esdras, smuggling watermelons, and cheatin' death," was produced by The Wild Project in association with Creation Production Company, and has been made possible in part by the New York Foundation for the Arts, which awarded a grant to Matthew Maguire for its creation.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Theatre Director Goes Wild

Wild Man, written and performed by Matthew Maguire, director of Fordham's theatre program, debuts on Monday, January 11, 2010, at The Wild Project, in Manhattan.

The show, which "probes ecstasy, runaway horses, the Book of Esdras, smuggling watermelons, and cheatin' death," was produced by The Wild Project in association with Creation Production Company, and has been made possible in part by the New York Foundation for the Arts, which awarded a grant to Matthew Maguire for its creation.

The Wild Project
195 East 3rd Street
(between Avenues A & B)
Mondays and Tuesdays, January 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 | 8 p.m.
For tickets go to Ovationtix or call (212) 352-3101