May 9, 2013 – June 9, 2013

Post-show Q&A following the June 2 performance.

Watch the Behind-the-scenes trailer created by Igor Dmitry.

CLICK HERE to watch the production trailer created by Riki K.

The Three Musketeers is now

 

 

 

 

 

Directed by Paata Tsikurishvili
Choreographed by Irina Tsikurishvili

Costume and Set Design by Anastasia R. Simes

Original Music By Konstantine Lortkipanidze

Adaptation by  Ben Cunis and Peter Cunis

Lighting Design by Brittany Diliberto

“All for one and one for all” springs onto the stage with Synetic’s fiery, bombastic ensemble of lovers and fighters as they fence, wine, dance, and fling their wit across the stage in the ultimate cross between physical and romantic comedy. Actors run rampant through the streets of Paris in this exuberant adventure, telling the story of the young D’Artagnan whose one desire is to become that noblest of guardsmen: a Musketeer. The villainous Milady, Cardinal Richeliu, and the dark Rochefort cross wits, hearts, and swords with Athos, Porthos and Aramis as we follow D’Artagnan’s quest for love and honor. Dances at the palace meet brawls in the streets and all of it is set to original music in this brand new adaptation.

Appropriate for ages 12+.

This production has dialogue.

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“The Three Musketeers is a witty romcom, an edge-of-your-seat caper, and a virtuosic display of daring-do.” – Washington City Paper
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“The production revs with sensory appeal…this is Synetic at full throttle.” – Washington Post
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“Synetic’s The Three Musketeers is simply, absolutely, the most superb fun, whether you are a diehard Synetic fan or chose this as your first foray into the unique world of this one-of-a-kind theater company.” – Metro Weekly
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“Synetic Theater creates scenes full of life and movement in its fights and dances…continuing to make Synetic Theater one of the most innovative, exciting theatres around.” – DC Metro Theater Arts
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“Simply put, Synetic Theater’s current production of The Three Musketeers completely, in every way, stands up to all that Synetic Theater proposes to offer. Frankly, Synetic knocks it out of the park. Out of the city. Out of the state. Out of the good ole’ U.S. of A.” – Broadway World.com
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“The Three Musketeers is not your mother’s night out at the theatre, but if you’re looking for a high-volume, stylized adaptation – epic sword fighting and all– swing by Synetic Theater and check it out.” – DC Theatre Scene
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“As a showcase of Synetic’s talented creative and performance ensemble…the show abounds in delightful visuals and robust good times.” – MD Theatre Guide
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“Synetic Theater’s take on The Three Musketeers has vivid costumes, sexy dance routines and a surprising sense of humor, but it’s the sword fighting that truly dazzles.” – Washingtonian
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“It takes energy to make Dumas’ novel succeed on the stage. (Director Paata) Tsikurishvili and his team light it up with their physicality, robust comedy and discipline.” – Washington Examiner
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“The Three Musketeers’ is a must-see evening of electrifying entertainment from one of the area’s most innovative theater companies.” – Arlington Connection
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“The story’s duels and seductions are perfectly suited for Synetic’s unique style of theater. From the dazzling opening fight onward, Synetic’s Paata and Irina Tsikurishvili and playwrights Ben and Peter Cunis have created a brash world of high hopes and higher stakes, with action that doesn’t let up until curtain.” – We Love DC
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“The play is full of good, old-fashioned swashbuckling, fight-till-the-death duels and leaping tour-de-force dances performed with a viscerally physical athleticism for which the ensemble is best known.” – Alexandria Times
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Dallas Tolentino……………………..…D’Artagnan

Ben Cunis…………………………..……Athos

Matt Ward………………………………..Aramis

Hector Reynoso………………………….Porthos

Brittany O’Grady………………………..Constance

Robert Bowen Smith……………………King Louis XIII

Brynn Tucker…………………………….Queen Anne

Dan Istrate……………………………….Cardinal Richelieu

Peter Pereyra……………………………..Rochefort

Irina Tsikurishvili……………………….Milady

Mitchell Grant…………………………….Buckingham

Vato Tsikurishvili……………………….Felton

Zana Gankhuyag………………………..Ensemble

Rebecca Hausman……………………….Ensemble

Kathy Gordon……………………………..Ensemble

Kathryn Elizabeth Kelly…………………Ensemble

 

Understudies

Emily Berry (Female Ensemble), Katrina Clark (Queen Anne), Ben Cunis (D’Artagnan), Kathy Gordon (Constance), Rebecca Hausman (Milady), Stephen Russell Murray (King Louis XIII, Buckingham, Male Ensemble), Peter Pereyra (Athos), Ryan Sellers (Aramis, Rochefort, Felton), Vato Tsikurishvili (Porthos)