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What We're Seeing: Fish

February 22, 2024 John Racioppo

Keen Company and Working Theater are two of our favorite companies in the city and they are teaming up in March to present the World Premiere of Kia Corthron’s Fish, and frankly, we cannot wait!

March 19 — April 20, 2024
Theater Four in Theatre Row
410 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

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A Little About The Show

Between acting as guardian to her little brother and losing her best friend to the charter school on the upper floor, Tree is just trying her best to get through senior year at her underfunded public school. Ms. Harris, the new English teacher, has grown embittered over budget cuts and standardized testing – keeping every student afloat is proving easier said than done. When questions arise that no textbook can answer, both student and teacher will face their most challenging assignment to date. Kia Corthron's Fish is a frank, funny, and fearless new play about the everyday people who make up America’s education system.

Cast:

  • Torée Alexandre

  • Mikayla LaShae Bartholomew

  • Josiah Gaffney

  • Morgan Siobhan Green

  • Rachel Leslie

  • Margaret Odette

  • Christopher B. Portley

Creative:

  • Written by Kia Corthron

  • Directed by Adrienne D. Williams

  • Scenic Design: Jason Simms

  • Costume Design: Mika Eubanks

  • Lighting Design: Nic Vincent

  • Sound Design: Michael Keck

  • Props Design: Yudelka Heyer

  • Dramaturg: Zachariah Ezer

  • Production Stage Manager: Shane Schnetzler

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What We're Seeing: The Cotillion

May 17, 2023 John Racioppo

Artistic Associate Ryan Dobrin (backstroke boys) is producing a brand new play as a member of The Movement Theatre Company. Do not miss The Cotillion, written and directed by Colette Robert!

May 3 - May 27, 2023
Mezzanine Theater at A.R.T./New York Theatres
502 W 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019

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A Little About The Show

As six high-achieving debs interrupt their preparations to peek into the shimmering ballroom, The Harriet HollandSocial Club’s esteemed Madam President does her damnedest to ensure it all goes well. She needs no stumblestonight. No teary-eyed smudges, no unraveling lace, no unraveling ANYTHING. Because if she can’t control thesegirls, whatever will they think over at Table 4? Featuring an all-Black-women company and creative team, down to its three-piece band!

Cast:

  • Caturah Brown

  • Kayla Coleman

  • Cherrye J. Davis

  • Claire Fort

  • Starr Kirkland

  • Aigner Mizzelle

  • Cristina Pitter

  • Monique St. Cyr

  • Portland Thomas

  • Montria Walker

  • Akyiaa Wilson

  • Jehan O. Young

Creative:

  • Written and Directed by Colette Robert

  • Music and Lyrics by Dionne McClain-Freeney

  • Additional Lyrics: Colette Robert

  • Choreography: nicHi douglas

  • Sets: Teresa L. Williams

  • Costumes: Mika Eubanks

  • Lights: Stacey Derosier

  • Sound: Sadah Espii Proctor

  • Hair + Wigs: Nikiya Mathis

  • PSM: Gracie Carleton

  • ASM: Keyana Hemphill

  • Production Manager: Intuitive Production Mgmt

  • Marketing Consultant: PennyMaria Jackson, ArtzVenture

  • Press Rep: Matt Ross PR

  • Make-up sponsored by M∙A∙C Cosmetics 

  • Make-up Design: Fatima Thomas, M∙A∙C Senior Artist 

  • Associate Director: Ibi Owolabi 

  • Associate Choreographer: Nile Harris

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What We're Listening To: Saturns Return

April 6, 2023 John Racioppo

Artistic Associate Chad Raines (Hindsight, Round Table, etc) composed and sound designed Saturn’s Return, a narrative podcast about loss, sacrifice, and ordinary magic. And now the project has won Best New Story-Based Production at the Audio Verse Awards. This story has kept us company on our morning commute all week long!

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A Little About The Show

The people of Barthos are suffering. Not long ago, everyone had plenty to eat and plenty to trade. This was the time of the Great Prosperity. Rivers ran full of fish, crops grew without effort, and lifespans increased by decades. Then — with the disappearance of a very special prisoner — everything changed.

The prisoner was kept in a cell deep below the Town Square. Few have ever actually seen him, but he’s known to all as The Yellow King. The Yellow King had been captured so many years ago that some townsfolk doubt his existence.

Those who do believe in him also believe they owe their abundance to his confinement. Now that he’s gone, the rivers have run dry and the crops have died. People are alone. Starving. No one knows where to turn or who to trust. Their fortunes have flipped in the blink of an eye.

The residents of Barthos want answers — and some are willing to do whatever it takes to get them.

Adapted from the play Saturn’s Return, which premiered at Tompkins Corners Cultural Center in 2021.

Cast:

  • Karen Grenke as Frida Harcum

  • Jason Howard as Cornell Reece

  • Robin Kurtz as Tilly Harcum

  • Mark Lindberg as Inar Geld

Creative:

  • Writen by Chance Muehleck

  • Directed by Melanie S. Armer

  • Composer/Sound Designer: Chad Raines

  • Engineer: Nate Jasensky

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What We're Seeing: Truckers

March 6, 2023 John Racioppo

We got to catch Truckers at INTAR Theatre this past week starring our friends Yadira Correa (Democra) and Christine Bruno (Comfort Pet) and so should you!

February 25 - March 26, 2023
INTAR Theatre
500 W 52nd St (4th floor)
New York, NY 10019

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Mayor, Lollipop, and Freckles don’t know when they’ll leave this truck stop with their unusual cargo, or where they’ll be directed to take it next, but what they DO know is that things are really starting to get weird tonight. Between unexpected guests, a strange rest stop clerk, and otherworldly energies, the less questions they ask the better. Right? Mariana Carreño’s darkly humorous new play expertly places madcap characters in a situation more bizarre than them in this World Premiere.

Cast:

  • Christine Bruno

  • Jesse Castellanos

  • Jorge Chapa

  • Yadira Correa

  • Jacqueline Guillén

Creative:

  • Written by Mariana Carreño King

  • Directed by Alfredo Narciso

  • Scenic Design: Raul Abrego

  • Costume Design: Harry Nadal

  • Lighting Design: Dalia Sevilla

  • Sound Design: Jimmy Kavetas

  • Production Manager: Alejandra Maldonado Morales

  • Production Stage Manager: Traci Bargen

  • Assistant Stage Manager: Joseph Distl

  • Technical Director: Christopher J Cancel-Pomales

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What We're Seeing: Sancocho

February 28, 2023 John Racioppo

Our friends at WP Theater are teaming up with the Latinx Playwrights Circle and The Sol Project to present Sancocho, written by Christin Eve Cato (End of the Line). We can't wait to see you uptown for this one!

March 11 - April 9, 2023
WP Theater
2162 Broadway (4th floor)
New York, NY 10024

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A Little About The Show

Simmering between two Puerto Rican sisters is a family tension that finally comes to a boil. Forced to confront the reality of their father’s rapidly declining health, Renata and Caridad clash over cultural divides, unearth old wounds, and reveal long-buried secrets. As Caridad’s sancocho bubbles on the stove, will the two sisters reconcile their past resentments to face their uncertain futures – together? A searing Off-Broadway Premiere play by Christin Eve Cato.

Cast:

  • Zuleyma Guevara

  • Shirley Rumierk

Creative:

  • Written by Christin Eve Cato

  • Directed by Rebecca Martínez

  • Set Design: Raul Abrego

  • Costume Design: Harry Nadal

  • Lighting Design: María-Cristina Fusté

  • Sound Design: Germán Martínez

  • Production Stage Manager: E Sara Barnes

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What We're Seeing: The Trees

January 30, 2023 John Racioppo

Our friends at Page 73 are teaming up with Playwrights Horizons to bring the World Premiere of The Trees to life next month and we couldn’t be more excited!

February 12 - March 19, 2023
Playwrights Horizons - Mainstage
416 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

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A Little About The Show

We say we're all in it together — but are we, all in the same way? In a dinky park next to their father's house, a brother and sister unwittingly establish a queer kind of society that tries to sustain itself in a mercenary world. Agnes Borinsky's The Trees investigates our dreams of stability and asks — who is it for, and at what cost?

Cast:

  • Jess Barbagallo

  • Marcia DeBonis

  • Crystal A. Dickinson

  • Sean Donovan

  • Xander Fenyes

  • Nile Harris

  • Max Gordon Moore

  • Pauli Pontrelli

  • Ray Anthony Thomas

  • Danusia Trevino

  • Sam Breslin Wright

  • Becky Yamamoto

Creative:

  • Written by Agnes Borinsky

  • Directed by Tina Satter

  • Set Design: Parker Lutz

  • Costume Design: Enver Chakartash

  • Lighting Design: Thomas Dunn

  • Sound Design: Tei Blow

  • Puppet Design: Amanda Villalobos

  • Original Music: Nazareth Hassan

  • Production Stage Manager: Randi Rivera

  • Assistant Stage Manager:Kayla Owen

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Chris Hayes on Hindsight

October 17, 2021 John Racioppo

We were thrilled to welcome Chris Hayes to the theatre this past week and were so pleased to hear he loved the show! Check out his thoughts posted to Twitter:

Got to see Hindsight at @faultline_th today and it was stupendous. A brilliant and sophisticated treament of the topic but also somehow - improbably! - hilarious and entertaining and a joy to watch. Cannot recommend it enough. One week left!

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Hindsight Features: Broadway World

October 15, 2021 John Racioppo

Photo by Santiago Felipe

We’re excited to announce that we will be making our production of Alix Sobler’s Hindsight available to stream from Tuesday, October 19 through Sunday, October 24.

Fault Line Theatre to Stream World Premiere Production of HINDSIGHT

Audiences can enjoy Fault Line Theatre’s latest production from the comfort of their own home from Tuesday, October 19 through Sunday, October 24.

By Chloe Rabinowitz

Fault Line Theatre has announced that for one week only they will stream the world premiere production of Alix Sobler's play Hindsight directed by Founding Artistic Director Aaron Rossini from the Paradise Factory Theater in the East Village.

In cooperation with Actors' Equity Association, from Tuesday, October 19 through Sunday, October 24, audiences can enjoy Fault Line Theatre's latest production from the comfort of their own home.

Tickets ($20) are now available at: https://www.faultlinetheatre.org/hindsight-tickets/hindsight-digital

Once purchased viewers will receive a private link to watch Hindsight in a pre-recorded performance in front of a live audience.

"We know many of our most loyal supporters are unable to see the production in person," said Rossini. "We are grateful for the opportunity to share this work with a wider audience and it means so much to Fault Line Theater that many others will be able to join us for this show!"

Hindsight began performances Saturday, September 18 and continues Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM through October 23, 2021 at the Paradise Factory (64 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003). Tickets ($26 - $36) are available for at: FaultLineTheatre.org

In the theater, there has always been a grey area between what is fact and what is fiction. Grey areas can lead to confusion, disaster, and violence - especially when it comes to the news and our politics. Where did it all begin? In Hindsight, an intrepid playwright traces the problem back to 1987 and the abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine. But as she builds her case, the facts, historical characters, and her own memories refuse to cooperate. Is it possible to trace our problems as a nation back to one decision made in the 80s? And if so, is a play really the right place to unpack this conversation? Like an episode of "John Oliver" crashing headfirst into a production of Our Town, Hindsight is a comedy that asks questions about how we communicate when we can't even get our facts straight.

The company of Hindsight features Andrea Abello, Craig Wesley Divino, Lynnette R. Freeman, Daniel Pearce, Alix Sobler, and Luis Vega.

The creative team includes Set Design by Tristan Jeffers, Costume Design by Dina El-Aziz, Lighting Design by Cha See, and Sound Design by Chad Raines. Clyde Voce serves as Associate Director, Shayna O'Neill is the Production Stage Manager, Addison Heeren is the Prop Supervisor, Zack Lobel is the Associate Lighting Designer / Master Electrician, Elis Cesar Jaime Arroyo is the Assistant Stage Manager, and Elizabeth Goodman is the Production Manager.

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Hindsight in Review: Theater Pizzazz

October 13, 2021 John Racioppo

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We’re so glad Theater Pizzazz enjoyed the show! Check out their glowing review of Alix Sobler’s Hindsight:

In All Fairness

By Marcina Zaccaria

When we have an opposing view, where is the possibility for free speech?  In Hindsight, Actress and Playwright Alix Sobler asks us to consider a post-World War II America where messages are thrown around so similarly that fairness was almost an impossibility.

The Playwright explains, in depth, that The Fairness Doctrine, publicized first by the Federal Communications Commission in 1949, provides Americans with opposing views or different sides of the truth.  Time traveling into 1987, we witness The Fairness Doctrine’s success and failure in the Reagan era.

Ronald Reagan, the Great Communicator, is loved in this throwback.  During his administration, charismatic figures run the FCC.  In 1987, Cosby was on TV and messages flowed fast and furious through cable into our homes.  Speaking past shoulder pads and fancy words like de-regulation, leaders impressed one another.  The Playwright reveals that the 80s were a pivotal decade where power lines began to shift.  Affluent lifestyles exhibited by Americans of every color were first presented, while Canadians touted that they have something better like universal healthcare.

Both a participant and an observer, the Playwright, bounds in and out of the worlds she creates, involving the live audience in something like a “continuous present”.  Looking throughout time, we consider whether there’s something unfathomable about a government that craves a broad, glossy, and dynamic world that re-invents traditional notions of family and home.  Meanwhile, moments of levity might occur at every family dinner.  So much can happen in sync over a simple meal at Thanksgiving.  Director Aaron Rossini builds connections, layering one image on top of another, asking us to appreciate a fine debate even through such grandiosity.

Beyond melodrama and propaganda, the members of Fault Line Theatre believe in inclusion.  They appreciate the indisputable fact that we have to look at the inadequacies of the past to find the present.  If we don’t look back, we might never discover what kernels of socialistic idealism were sparked when.  The earnest Playwright asks that we find magic to light up space.  We’ll draw the line at the heavens, so that we’re no longer in the dark.  If information can light up our world so that we are not excluded, then perhaps, we can find our true connection to each other after post-Capitalist glory.

If we include Washington, we might feel more like E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial, rather than an average New Yorker, living in Inwood, finding connection in the Village.  Socialism may have been a dirty word in the go-go 80s, yet we can’t help to still get that warm feeling when we connect.  Here’s to Fault Line Theatre for realizing that through the complexity of communication and information exchange, debate might continue to warm the heart-light.

Hindsight is running through October 23 at the Paradise Factory, 64 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003. www.faultlinetheatre.org

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Hindsight Features: Time Out New York

October 6, 2021 John Racioppo

Photo by Santiago Felipe

Thank you for the shout out Time Out!

Time Out Says…

By Adam Feldman

In Alix Sobler's metatheatrical comedy, a playwright attempts to trace today's bonkers political divisions back to the 1987 abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine that once regulated the discourse surrounding controversial issues on broadcast media—only to find more confusion the deeper she digs into the question. The cast of six, which includes the writer herself, is directed by Aaron Rossini for Fault Line Theatre.

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