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Merchant of Venice Schedule Swap for Pacino

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
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If you’re planning on buying Merchant of Venice tickets, then act fast, because it looks like Al Pacino is swapping Venice for France – the Godfather actor is slated to play the role of Henri Matisse, the French artist. Pacino’s sterling performances at the Broadhurst Theatre have been good preparation his his transition to filming the Deepa Mehta-directed “Masterpiece”, the story of the French painter’s relationship with his inspiring nurse, Monique Bourgeois. The film is still being developed, but Pacino is all set to take on the part of the creative modern artist. The astounding success of “Merchant” on Broadway has come as no surprise to those familiar with Pacino’s previous on-screen work, particularly cult classics like Serpico, Scarface, Dog Day Afternoon and The Godfather. He has also appeared in a number of Broadway shows, including Hughie, his Broadway debut Does a Tiger Wear Necktie?, King Richard III and The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel. The Merchant of Venice schedule will soon be switching to Merchant of Venice Chicago tickets, when the play moves to the Bank Of America Theatre (formerly Lasalle Bank Theatre), in the Windy City.

The story of Matisse is a fascinating one, particularly his relationship with nurse Monique Bourgeois. She was 21 years old when she began working part time for the artist in 1942, while Matisse was already in his 70s. The two lost touch during World War Two but were reunited in 1946, by which time Bourgeois was a Dominican nun. The former nurse asked Matisse to aid in in the design and decoration of a new chapel in Vence, a town near Nice. Matisse indeed helped in the project, which became Chapelle du Rosaire, known as “the Matisse Chapel”. Pacino’s brilliant contribution to the Merchant of Venice will have surely boosted receipts when the movie finally opens, but in the meantime you can buy Merchant of Venice tickets and see him live on the New York stage – but hurry, Shylock won’t be here forever!

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Merchant of Venice Scheduled for Hiatus/Profit!

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011
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It feels good in these troubled times to hear that those Merchant of Venice tickets are selling well enough for the production to now have earned back its original costs of $3.45 million, making “Merchant” a rare Broadway show that is currently making a profit. Al Pacino as Shylock and the fabulous Lily Rabe as Portia are largely responsible for the huge success of the Shakespeare tale, but generally speaking, Merchant of Venice is one of the better Broadway shows in recent years. Merchant of Venice tickets were always destined to do well, methinks!

The production was first staged in summer 2010 by the nonprofit Public Theater in Central Park, for its “Shakespeare in the Park” series, where amazingly Merchant of Venice tickets were free. Director Daniel Sullivan then moved the play to Broadway’s Broadhurst Theatre, where it has become one of the major successes on the Great White Way in 2010-2011. Critics and audiences both love “Merchant”, which is also rare these days! The latest news is that “Merchant” is to take a short 3-week hiatus due to Al Pacino having prior commitments on a film. The production made its way to the very top of the highest-grossing Broadway shows in the last quarter of 2010 and is expected to continue its encouraging form until it closes in New York at the end of February. At that point people will be looking for Merchant of Venice tickets Chicago, as the play makes its way to the Windy City for more of same!

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