Coronado School of the Arts Musical Theater & Drama will be performing "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead" through Feb. 10-18, at the Coronado Performing Arts Center.

Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) Musical Theater & Drama is treating audiences to the clever and immersive play, “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead,” with opening night on Friday.

The show will run through Feb. 18, at the Coronado Performing Arts Center on the Coronado High School campus. The production focuses on two minor characters from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” who have no idea that their fate is already decided.  

“As Rosencrantz and Guildenstern try to sort out their situation, they are constantly interrupted as the play crosses with the main character of Hamlet,” said Levi Kaplan, the director. “The humor of this script is in clever wordplay. It’s about two friends stuck in a place, longing for direction.” 

Kaplan says that, unlike most shows that are designed and staged by the director, this one was designed collaboratively, with lots of input from students.

The production required a high level of creativity and problem-solving on behalf of the actors, who were charged with much more than execution, according to Kaplan. 

“From the moment of auditions, I was looking for students to bring their thoughts to the table,” said Kaplan.  “The students are incredibly excited about this show.  They have been given great creative license, and are really proud of that.” 

“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” highlights humankind’s struggle to find meaning and rationalize its existence, while simultaneously being destined to die.

Kaplan says the play relies mostly on language to communicate its ideas and themes. 

“I enjoy this script.  It’s one of my favorites.  I think it is smart, I think it is funny, and the more I dig the more there is to find,” said Kaplan. “This cast has been easy to work with, and excited to try the new things I’ve asked of them.” 

There will be five performances, with two starting at 7 p.m. on Feb 10 and 11, and there will be a 2 p.m. show on Feb. 12. There also will be 7 p.m. shows on Feb. 17-18. Ticket prices range from $10-20, plus a service fee. Tickets are available for purchase here. 

“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was first staged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1966.

Currently, CoSA is one of 25 schools selected from across the country to participate in the American High School Theatre Festival at the Edinburgh Fringe—now the largest theatre festival in the world. 

CoSA students will be performing on a world stage in the Summer of 2024.

About CoSA

The program has 200 freshmen through seniors from Coronado and from all over San Diego, and they are admitted after a competitive application/audition process. 

Each school day CoSA offers three or more hours of instruction, pairing young artists with educators who are also industry specialists.

With a curriculum designed by professional artist/educators, students are immersed in their chosen specialty in one of six conservatories: Classical and Contemporary Dance, Digital Arts (Animation, Filmmaking, Game Design, and Graphic Design), Instrumental Music, Musical Theatre & Drama, Theatre Production, Design & Management and Visual Art.  CoSA is a State of California-approved Career Technical Education program.  

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