Two Rehearsals in the Books

Folks, we are underway! We’ve only had two rehearsals but it’s already clear that From the Same Cloth is going to be awesome, and we are thrilled to have so many fantastic artists working with us. We’re especially pleased to welcome Jacques Roy, Megan Auster-Rosen, and Sarita Fellows to the Fault Line family. They’re working hard on stage and behind the scenes to make this play great and we love them for it.

This production marks many firsts for Fault Line Theatre. From the Same Cloth is our first new play, our first contemporary play, and Artistic Director Aaron Rossini’s first time at the helm of a play that wasn’t written at least 400 years ago. We’re excited to rise to all of the wonderful challenges that this show will present, and even more excited to see you in the house on opening night.

We're Back, People!

Get Ready and Get Set for From The Same Cloth

Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, theatre fans everywhere, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for. Fresh off the heels of the one year anniversary of our first production, the FAULT LINE THEATRE REHEARSAL BLOG RETURNS!! That means photos, insider info, and fun facts about our latest project, Megan Auster-Rosen’s From the Same Cloth will be coming your way beginning March 1st. Also, hopefully more pictures of Scott Raker sleeping. He’s not involved in this production, but we love him and pictures of a sleeping Raker are so adorable that they’re proven to reduce stress and lower cholesterol levels.*

As always check back here for information on all things Fault Line Theatre. Just in case you missed it on Facebook, here’s the breakdown for From the Same Cloth to whet your whistle:

Fault Line Theatre Presents

FROM THE SAME CLOTH

By Megan Auster-Rosen
Directed by Aaron Rossini
April 4-15th at The Shell Theatre
(300 W 43rd Street b/t 8th and 9th Avenue)

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration

Frogs is Open!!!!

Ladies and Gentlemen, we’re open! Weeks of hard work and collaboration on Frogs culminated in a great opening Sunday night. The cast and crew killed it, the audience was incredibly generous and our good friends at Stillwater Grill across the street provided a wonderful opening night party venue. It was truly a FROGTASTIC time. We couldn’t have asked for a better evening. Don’t fret if you missed us on opening because there are plenty of opportunities left to catch this amazingly talented ensemble in action! We play through November 19th.

Tech, Tech, Tech!!! Ribbit!

Frogs opening soon!

As you may have gathered from the title of this post, tech rehearsals for Frogs have begun! We had a great first day full of spacing, costume changes and singing and dancing in full Frog attire. FINALLY!

The play happened at the table, in the rehearsal room, and now we’re putting the final pieces into place to make it happen in the space! Our friends at New York Theatre Workshop have been very hospitable and we couldn’t be happier working at the 4th Street Theatre. We have our first audience in two days! Come see us! You’ll have a Froggin’ good time. Get your tickets here.

A Note From The Director of Dr. Faustus

An incredibly poetic story filled with magic, spectacle, comedy and tragedy, thematically Dr. Faustus couldn’t have more resonance in our world. We take our advancement and our technology for granted. We trust our doctors and put our opinions in the hands of tv’s talking heads. Every day we see overly ambitious and falsely glorified people who seem to have made some kind of supernatural bargain to achieve heights previously unimagined. Some obvious in their brilliance, as Steve Jobs, some in their lust, as Bernie Madoff, and some in their unfathomable, undeserved success, as the Kardashian clan. What we want to examine, because on some level these are crimes of opportunity, temptations to which any of us could fall prey, is the question of desire. What would you, member of our audience, sell your soul for?

— Aaron Rossini