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Ewald

[ yoo-uhld; German ey-vahlt ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Mary Ewald’s one-woman spin on Sir John Gielgud’s famous “Ages of Man” solo performance integrates more female characters, as well as Ewald’s musical talents, into this chronicle of life’s progression told through Shakespearean sonnets and speeches.

Directed by John Kazanjian, Ewald’s husband and longtime collaborator and co-founder of New City Theater, “Ages of Being” will be performed for small audiences in their Capitol Hill home, which shows you just how little fuss good theater needs to be impactful.

One night in 1977, a young actor and University of California, Santa Barbara, student named Mary Ewald watched, captivated, as British acting legend John Gielgud performed his one-man show, “Ages of Man,” a compilation of Shakespeare sonnets and speeches chronicling life’s beautiful, painful progression.

Nearly 50 years later, a luminous, grounded Ewald will perform her own version, “Ages of Being,” in her own cozy Capitol Hill home.

Simple too is Ewald’s performance, an extraordinary and increasingly rare quality in stage actors.

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