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What We're Seeing: Rich Girl

April 7, 2017 John Racioppo

Ali Rose Dachis, one of the stars of our 2016 production of Nick Gandiello's The Wedge Horse, is currently in Sarasota performing Rich Girl by Victoria Stewart at the Florida Studio Theatre. Though this is the Regional Premiere of this play, the World Premiere at the George Street Playhouse back in 2013 starred our friend and The Faire playwright Crystal Finn! It's a small world sometimes.

April 5 - May 26, 2017
Florida Studio Theatre
1241 North Palm Avenue
Sarasota, FL 34236

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A Little About The Show

For the first time in her life, Claudine has toppled head-over-heels in love. But her celebrity-financial-guru mother has obvious misgivings about her daughter’s amorous entanglements with Henry -- an artist with rugged good looks. He’s got just enough charisma along with a negative bank balance. But does money matter when happiness is on the line? Rich Girl is a clever and contemporary comedy about women and their relationship to men, mothers, and money - in that order. Can they ever really coexist?

Cast:

  • Justin Adams*
  • Ali Rose Dachis*
  • Allison Daugherty*
  • Tanesha Gary*

Creative:

  • Directed by Jessica Holt
  • Written by Victoria Stewart
  • Stage Manager - Roy Johns*
  • Scenic Designer - Isabel & Moriah Curley-Clay
  • Costume Designer - Abby Parker
  • Lighting Designer - Justin A. Partier
  • Sound Designer - Tom Korp

* Denotes member of Actors' Equity Association

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What We're Seeing: The Wave

April 3, 2017 John Racioppo
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Our very own co-artistic director and co-founder Aaron Rossini is currently directing The Wave starring our friend Jon Kovach at the Bay Street Theater. This beautiful venue is tucked away in the heart of the Hamptons on the East End of Long Island. The show runs two days only, so don't miss out on incredible theatre at this incredible venue!

April 7 - 8, 2017
Bay Street Theater
1 Bay Street
Sag Harbor, NY 11963

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The social experiment that went awry!

This live theatrical production stars Jon Kovach (Hand to God, Of Mice and Men at Bay Street) and is based on a true story. THE WAVE, by Ron Jones, is a narrative about a young 1960’s California history teacher who wanted to deter his students from the allure of totalitarianism. His daring social experiment succeeded beyond his wildest expectations, creating a fascist state on campus. Replete with salutes and Gestapo-like informants, 30 students grew to 200 as this exercise in fascism spiraled out of control. The “experiment” illustrates how individual freedoms can be quickly abandoned and willfully repressed for collective goals and racism as happened in the rise of Nazi Germany and the treatment of the Jews during World War II.

Cast

  • Jon Kovach

Creative

  • Directed by Aaron Rossini
  • Co-Written by Ron Jones
  • Co-Written and Produced by Jon Kovach
  • Lighting Design - Eric Hedlund
  • Costume Design - Kelsey Torstveit
  • Sound Design - Nathan Leigh
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What We're Seeing: Villa

March 23, 2017 John Racioppo

Right now at The Wild Project, you can catch 3 alumni of Fault Line Theatre in Guillermo Calderón's latest show Villa produced by The Play Company. The show stars Crystal Finn (playwright of The Faire), while artistic associate Jenny Kennedy (The Wedge Horse) stage manages and Jonathan Zencheck (The Oregon Trail) production manages. We caught the show last week and loved it! Congratulations everyone! 

March 1 - April 1, 2017
Wild Project
195 East 3rd Street
New York, NY 10009

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A Little About The Show

“If you double-click on an icon that says: VILLA, click-click, a description comes up of everything that actually happened to her in the villa. Click. Who she hugged. Click. Who she spoke to. Click. Who she helped. If you Click click on an icon that says: THE ROAD NOT TAKEN, you see what the family and friends think would have happened if nothing had happened to her. If she’d never been in the villa.”

This is a story about reclaiming your country. In this slyly surprising and gripping play, Guillermo Calderón puts us in the room with three women charged with deciding the future of the Villa Grimaldi, an infamous detention camp of Chile’s Pinochet government.

Calderón is a leading playwright/director from Chile whose works have been performed in over 20 countries. His bracing plays lace playful humor, and flashes of startling stagecraft, into narratives of the dictatorship’s effects on his country and its people.

Cast:

  • Crystal Finn
  • Vivia Font
  • Harmony Stempel

Creative:

  • Written and Directed by Guillermo Calderón
  • Production Designer - María Fernanda Videla Urra
  • Sound Designer - Mark Van Hare
  • Production Stage Manager - Jenny Kennedy
  • Production Manager - Jonathan Zencheck
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What We're Seeing: The Other Plays

March 17, 2017 John Racioppo

Playwright Bekah Brunstetter doesn't take much time off. Despite a busy schedule that includes closing our premiere of her play The Oregon Trail last month and writing for NBC's This Is Us, her next play is already going up in New York with The Other Plays festival, a series of short plays about diversity and otherness. Her work will be featured alongside playwrights Neil LaBute, Lameece Isaaq, Dennis A. Allen II, and Tatiana Rivera.

March 10 - 26, 2017
Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre at The New A.R.T/NY Theatres
502 W. 53rd St.
New York, NY 10019

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In this troubling time where respect for and protection of the Other seems to be under threat, we believe in letting all voices be heard, celebrating both what is unique and universal, petty and grand within us all. As a band of artists who live and represent disability -- the only Otherness that knows no race, religion, gender, age, country or political affiliation -- TBTB's goal is to unite all Others on a common ground to learn, share and grow together as one.

Cast:

  • Ito Aghayere
  • Kiera Allen
  • Shashi Bangera
  • Russell Barnes
  • Scott Barton
  • Melanie Boland
  • Zazal Chavah-O'Garra
  • Sofiya Cheyenne
  • Jaleesa Graham
  • Ryan Haddad
  • BreeAnn Klauser
  • Lawrence Merritt
  • Pamela Sabaugh
  • David Rosar Stearns

Creative:

  • Playwright - Bekah Brunstetter
  • Playwright - Neil LaBute
  • Playwright - Lameece Isaaq
  • Playwright - Dennis A. Allen II
  • Playwright - Tatiana Rivera
  • Director - Christopher Burris
  • Director - Gwynn MacDonald
  • Director - Ann Marie Morelli
  • Director - David Rosar Stearns
  • Director - Pamela Sabaugh
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What We're Seeing: Home/Sick

March 9, 2017 John Racioppo

Emily Perkins, our beloved Then-Jane from The Oregon Trail, is starring in a remounting of Home/Sick this month, the hit show from her artist collective The Assembly. Originally performed in 2011, the show has graced the stage at The Living Theatre, Wesleyan University, and The Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles. Congratulations Emily!

March 9-25
Jack
505 1/2 Waverly Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11238

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Disgusted by the Vietnam War and the government's repression of those seeking equality domestically, a handful of leaders from the 1960s student movement seized control of Students for a Democratic Society and reshaped it in the name of overthrowing the United States government. Believing violence to be the only means to transform American politics and society, these passionate idealists accelerated a movement to a revolutionary fervor, but left a country behind.

Cast:

  • Edward Bauer
  • Ben Beckley
  • Kate Benson
  • Anna Abhau Elliot
  • Luke Harlan
  • Emily Perkins

Crew: 

  • Devised and written collectively by The Assembly
  • Directed by Jess Chayes
  • Scenic Design - Nick Benacerraf
  • Lighting Design - Miriam Nilofa Crowe
  • Sound Design - Asa Wember
  • Costume Design - Deanna Frieman
  • Choreography - Sara Pauley
  • Fight Choreography - Sean Chin
  • Dramaturg - Stephen Aubrey
  • Stage Manager - Marianne Broome
  • Producer - Ariela Rotenberg
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What We're Seeing: At The Table

March 3, 2017 John Racioppo

Back in 2015, our production of At The Table was the culmination of two years of workshops and development to create a script collaboratively with director/writer Michael Perlman, the actors, and designers. The play has now grown beyond the walls of our company and is now receiving its Midwest Premiere in Chicago at Broken Nose Theatre (the same company that brought From White Plains to Chicago in 2014). Like proud parents, we're so happy to see our little one all grown up and out in the world by itself. Wishing broken legs to everyone in Broken Nose Theatre! We hope this play treats you as well as it has treated us!

February 10 - March 11, 2017
Berger Park Coach House
6205 N Sheridan Rd
Chicago 60660

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A Little About The Show

Six friends head out of the city on their annual retreat for the weekend. With no social media, no cellphones, no internet allowed all, this leaves them with one thing to do… look up from their screens and talk to each other. And when the liquor starts flowing and the tongues start to loosen, no conversation is uneventful and no topic is off-limits. AT THE TABLE is a new comedy that begs the question: what happens when those with privilege are pushed to the periphery and a marginalized minority suddenly finds its voice amplified? Who is allowed at what discussion table, and who isn’t?

Cast:

  • Evan Linder
  • Echaka Agba
  • Adam Soule
  • Elise Spoerlein
  • David Weiss
  • Johnard Washington
  • Jennifer Cheung
  • Benjamin Brownson
  • Bob Pantalone U/S
  • Lakecia Harris U/S
  • Michele Stine U/S
  • Tony Rossi U/S
  • Davon Roberts U/S
  • David Meldman U/S
  • Diana Lee U/S

Creative: 

  • Directed by Spenser Davis
  • Written by Michael Perlamn
  • Assistant Director - Anna Medill
  • Production Manager - Benjamin Brownson
  • Stage Manager - Rose Hamill
  • Dramaturg - David Weiss
  • Lighting Designer - William Allen
  • Costume Designer - Taylor Horst
  • Props Design - Devon Green
  • Technical Director - Mike Sanow
  • Casting Director - Elise Spoerlein
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The Oregon Trail and The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

March 1, 2017 John Racioppo
Photo by Jeremy Daniel

Photo by Jeremy Daniel

In 2013, Bekah Brunstetter brought her play The Oregon Trail to The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Playwrights Conference to be developed with director Geordie Broadwater. This season has seen an incredible number of Broadway and Off-Broadway shows that began their life at this incredible oasis of creativity in Waterford, CT. Broadway World wrote about some of these plays and their journey from development to full productions.

O'Neill Represented in NYC by SIGNIFICANT OTHER, IN TRANSIT and More

The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center celebrates dozens of shows on Broadway, off-Broadway, and in theaters across the globe this 2016-17 season. Projects from the National Playwrights Conference and National Music Theater Conference have moved on to significant productions and even the Academy Awards.

The O'Neill supports writers at every stage of their career as playwright Joshua Harmon, whose show SIGNIFICANT OTHER opens on Broadway March 2, reflects:

"I first went to the O'Neill for a night in 2009, when they invited graduate students in playwriting to come and see the campus. I went back the next year for two weeks through the Kennedy Center, where I got to sit around dinner tables with Alfred Uhry and Molly Smith Metzler and bask in their glow. So when I was asked to come back as a writer-in-residence in 2013, it felt very full circle."

He continues: "By far the most moving part of being there is learning the history of founder George White's dream, to create a space for playwrights to work, and then seeing what has become of that dream: all the playwrights who now gather there each year, and the plaques which bear the names of so many of our country's most important writers, who all came to the O'Neill to work. It's quite moving to contemplate how many writers George White's vision has impacted, and how many audiences have been impacted by the work of the writers who have passed through the O'Neill. I feel very fortunate to have been one of them."

SIGNIFICANT OTHER was developed at the O'Neill in 2013. As the 2013 NPC writer-in-residence, Joshua Harmon worked on a new play titled The Franco-Prussian War, Several drafts and a title change later, the show enjoyed a 2015 sold-out run at the Roundabout Theater Company and is now on Broadway at the Booth Theatre.

UGLY LIES THE BONE by Lindsey Ferrentino was first developed at the 2014 National Playwrights Conference. After a sold-out run at the Roundabout Theatre Company, the show opens at London's National Theatre March 1. This production marks Lindsey Ferrentino's European debut.

IN TRANSIT by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan and Sara Wordsworth was developed during the 2008 National Music Theater Conference. Two years after the O'Neill's four developmental readings, IN TRANSIT opened off-Broadway in a Primary Stages production that won Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Awards. In 2016, eight years after the readings in the O'Neill Barn, IN TRANSIT opened on Broadway where it is currently running at the Circle in the Square Theater.

FENCES was first developed at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's 1983 National Playwrights Conference. The play went on to win the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 1987 Tony Award for Best Play. Over the course of his career, playwright August Wilson developed six of his plays at the O'Neill. The American Film Institute (AFI)'s Movie of the Year, FENCES was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay (August Wilson, posthumously), Accepting her award for Best Supporting Actress for FENCES, Viola Davis celebrated the playwright saying: "Here's to August Wilson, who exhumed and exalted the ordinary people."

In reflecting on the tremendous success of O'Neill-developed projects this season, National Playwrights Conference Artistic Director Wendy C. Goldberg notes: "The stories are relevant and their success is a testament to the success of the O'Neill's holistic development process." She continues: "It is always inspiring when we are in a moment like this with so many shows moving into world premiere productions and New York premieres." citing the recent off-Broadway premieres of three NPC shows:

ALLIGATOR, by Hilary Bettis, was developed at the O'Neill's 2012 National Playwrights Conference. The show had its world premiere at New Georges Theatre in November as the inaugural production of The Sol Project, a New-York based initiative dedicated to raising the visibility of Latinx playwrights.

OREGON TRAIL was developed during the 2013 National Playwrights Conference. It had its New York premiere in a Fault Line Theatre production at Women's Project Theater. Written by Bekah Brunstetter, the production featured NPC director Geordie Broadwater and NPC cast members Emily Louise Perkins and Laura Ramadei. The show will also be seen at Chicago Halcyon's Theatre in November.

ORANGE JULIUS, by Basil Kreimendahl, was developed at the O'Neill's 2012 National Playwrights Conference. The show had its New York premiere at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in a collaborative production with PAGE 73. The production featured NPC alum Irene Sofia Lucio and Jess Barbagallo (National Theater Institute faculty).

"For over 50 years, major writers and artists of every stripe have launched their careers on our seaside campus. The number of O'Neill-developed works currently on stages around the world is a testament to the work of our outstanding Artistic Directors and demonstrates the value the O'Neill has in the American Theater." says O'Neill Executive Director Preston Whiteway. "I'm thrilled that these new plays and musicals will be seen by audiences across the country."

O'Neill-developed projects with upcoming productions at regional theaters include:

Zakiyyah Alexander and Imani Uzuri's GIRL SHAKES LOOSE (NMTC '16) world premiere at Penumbra Theatre.

David Auburn's LOST LAKE (NPC '13) at Berkshire Theatre Group

Jeff Augustin's LITTLE CHILDREN DREAM OF GOD (NPC '13) west coast premiere at The Road Theatre Company

Kirsten Child's THE BUBBLY BLACK GIRL SHEDS HER CHAMELEON SKIN (NMTC '98) at NYC's City Center as part of Encores! Off-Center.

Halley Feiffer's I'M GONNA PRAY FOR YOU SO HARD (NPC '14) west coast premiere with L.A.'s Rogue Machine Theatre and Kansas City, MO's Unicorn Theatre.

Jen Silverman's ALL THE ROADS HOME (NPC '13) world premiere for Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.

Ken Weitzman's HALFTIME WITH DON (NPC '15) will be the 65th National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere

Josh Wilder's LEFTOVERS (NPC '15) world premiere at Boston's Company One Theatre

Daniel Zaitchik's DARLING GRENADINE (NMTC '16) world premiere at Goodspeed Musicals.

Founded in 1964, the O'Neill is the country's preeminent organization dedicated to the development of new works and new voices for the American theater, and named in honor of Eugene O'Neill, four-time Pulitzer Prize-winner and America's only playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. The O'Neill has been home to more than 1,000 new works for the stage and thousands more emerging artists. Scores of projects developed at the O'Neill have gone on to full production at theaters around the world. O'Neill programs include the National Playwrights Conference, National Music Theater Conference, National Critics Institute, National Puppetry Conference, Cabaret & Performance Conference, and National Theater Institute - which offers six credit-earning undergraduate training programs. In addition, the O'Neill owns and operates Monte Cristo Cottage as a museum open to the public. The O'Neill is the recipient of two Tony Awards and National Medal of Arts www.theoneill.org.

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What We're Seeing: Pericles, Prince of Tyre

February 28, 2017 John Racioppo

Artistic Associate Charise Greene has directed a production of William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre at Barnard College. There is debate around this notoriously enigmatic play as to whether or not The Bard was the sole author. But regardless, we're so excited for an opportunity to see this rarely produced masterpiece!

March 2 -4, 2017
Minor Latham Playhouse
Milbank Hall, Room 118, Barnard Campus
New York, NY 10027

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Incest and intrigue, pirates and prostitutes, bitter revenge and providential reunions: Shakespeare's collaborative Pericles was popular in its day, scorned by Shakespeare's great rival Ben Jonson, and mysteriously omitted from the 1623 collected edition of his plays. Shakespeare's first, experimental foray into stage tragicomedy, Pericles embodies the attractions of early-modern popular theatre, and provides a uniquely challenging work for contemporary performance.

Featuring performances by Barnard and Columbia students

Crew:

  • Written by William Shakespeare (and others?)
  • Directed by Charise Greene
  • Scenic Design - Robin Vest
  • Costume Design - Lacey Bookspan
  • Lighting Design - Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew
  • Sound Design - Avi Amon
  • Music - Alaina Ferris
  • Assistant Direction - Lauren Cannon
  • Stage Management - Daphne Liu
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What We're Watching: Unicornland

February 25, 2017 John Racioppo
Laura Ramadei in Unicornland

Laura Ramadei in Unicornland

You may remember Laura Ramadei onstage at our recent production of The Oregon Trail. Well, now you can catch her on the small screen in the new webseries everyone is talking about called Unicornland. Glamour called the series "hilarious, poignant, sweet, and—yes—very sexy". Our friend Nick Leavens directed the series and keep an eye out for featured roles from co-artistic directors Aaron Rossini and Craig Wesley Divino, as well as The Wedge Horse star Ali Rose Dachis.

Watch the full series here.

A Little About The Show

Unicornland is an 8-episode webseries about Annie, who explores her sexuality post-divorce by dating couples. 

...Over drinks, at dinner, and in bed. 

Each episode features a date with a new couple, from Williamsburg hipsters, to Wall Street power duos, to Bushwick burners, as Annie becomes not just sexually active, but activated.

Unicornland was created/produced by Lucy Gillespie, directed by Nick Leavens, and shot by a 70% female cast and crew. 

Unicornland celebrates the ethnic and social diversity of New York City, with a cast that’s 60% non-white, including trans, genderqueer and disabled actors.

Unicornland contains themes of polyamory and open relationships, and was made with the full support of the New York sex positive community. In the final episode, Annie attends her first inclusive sex party at the Hacienda Villa, a renowned epicenter of the New York scene. 

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What We're Seeing: Nibbler

February 20, 2017 John Racioppo
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Our friends in The Amoralists Inc. are just 3 days away from opening their latest production: Ken Urban's new play Nibbler.  The show is going up downtown at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. Hopefully we'll catch you there; we won't be missing this one!

February 23 - March 18, 2017
Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
224 Waverly Place
New York, NY 10014

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In the summer of 1992 in Medford, New Jersey, Adam and his gang of friends face life after high school.  But when the fivesome encounter a mysterious visitor from another world, their lives are forever changed. A dark comedy with music about that time when everything and nothing seems possible.

Cast:

  • Rachel Franco
  • James Kautz*
  • Elizabeth Lail
  • Matthew Lawler*
  • Spencer Davis Milford*
  • Sean Patrick Monahan*

Creative: 

  • Directed by Benjamin Kamine
  • Written by Ken Urban
  • Stage Manager – Whitney Dearden
  • Assistant Stage Manager – Dana Libbey
  • Scenic Design – Anshuman Bhatia
  • Sound Design – Christian Frederickson
  • Lighting Design – Christina Watanabe
  • Costume Design – Lux Haac
  • Prop Design – Zach Serafin
  • Puppet Design – Stefano Brancato
  • Fight Director – Alex J Gould
  • Dramaturg – Jeremy Stoller
  • Original Artwork – Dan Pecci

*Appears courtesy Actors Equity Association

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