at Synetic Theater
Directed by: Paata Tsikurishvili
Lighting: Brittany Diliberto
Scenic & Costumes: Georgi Alexi-Meskhishvili
Sound: Thomas Sowers
Composition: Koki Lortkipanidze
Photography by Koko Lanham, Courtesy of Synetic Theater
Reviews:
“...these performers bolt in and out of view, always etching clean impressions. It’s a full sensory experience as thumping music alternates with dread silence, and as moody lights carve beams in an atmosphere pocked with blackness that seems to swallow actors whole.” -- The Washington Post
“The intensely theatrical and mood-setting lighting design (Brittany Diliberto), pulsing sound design/music selections (Irakli Kavsadze for design, Konstantine Lortkipanidze for editing), and heavy use of stage fog and haze - hallmarks of any Synetic production - are still all at play in this production and wisely used at that.” -- Broadway World
“Not only does another revival of Hamlet offer the company a chance to return to an old hit show, it offers them the opportunity to make greater use of the technical resources now at their disposal. Return audiences can look forward to a new, innovative lighting scheme by Brittany Diliberto, a thrilling and diverse musical score by Konstantine Lortkipanidze (ranging this time from Mahler to hip-hop to space-age bachelor pad music), and new performers in the lead roles.” -- MD Theatre Guide