Sunday, August 29, 2010

2010 Fringe Awards

Audience Favorite:

  • Viva Los Bastarditos!

Unique Theatrical Experience:

  • Ground to Cloud
  • Daddy Day

Excellence in Dance:

  • Namely, Muscles
  • Swaha: Rituals of Union

Excellence in Solo Shows:

  • Miss Magnolia Beaumont Goes to Provincetown
  • Driving the Saudis
  • SCARED SKINNY: a one (hundred pound lighter) woman show
  • VIVA LA EVOLUCION!
  • Faye Lane's Beauty Shop Stories

Excellence in Directing:

  • Divya Palat for A PERSONAL WAR- STORIES OF THE MUMBAI TERROR ATTACKS
  • Kym Gomes for By Hands Unknown
  • Josh Liveright for Alternative Methods

Excellence in Ensemble:

  • Veritas
  • Timing of the Day
  • The Secretaries
  • Dear Harvey

Excellence in Music and Lyrics:

  • The Pig, The Farmer, and The Artist
  • The Morning After / The Night Before
  • POPE! An Epic Musical

Excellence in Playwriting:

  • James Asmus for Hearts Full of Blood
  • Matt Saldarelli for Getting Even with Shakespeare
  • Stephen W. Baldwin for My Name is Ruth
  • Harrison David Rivers for When Last We Flew

Excellence in Performance:

  • Marina Squerciati for Just in Time: The Judy Holliday Story
  • Jake Ahlquist for Richard 3
  • Deanna Pacelli for 23 Feet in 12 Minutes – The Death and Rebirth of New Orleans
  • Rory Limpede for When Last We Flew
  • Jared Houseman for Art of Attack
  • Geraldine Librandi for Lost and Found
  • Tyler Moss for Terror Super Highway

Overall Excellence in Production (Play):

  • The Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival
  • The Momentum
  • Pig Pen Presents: The Nightmare Story
  • The 20th Century Way

Overall Excellence in Production (Musical):

  • Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical
  • Bunked!: A New Musical

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Heads Up: Orange, Hat & Grace @ Soho Rep

This is the first production of Soho Rep's 2010-2011 Season.

In a cabin in the woods, aging Orange finds her orderly life upended by a feral suitor and the reappearance of a figure from her past who's come home for a final visit. Equal parts American gothic and unlikely romance, ORANGE, HAT & GRACE is a funny, fierce and provocative inquiry into our relationship with the natural world.

Don't miss the Soho Rep production this remarkable new play and Gregory S. Moss' NY debut. Directed by Artistic Director, Sarah Benson (BLASTED), ORANGE, HAT & GRACE was written in Soho Rep's 2009 Writer/Director Lab.

Featuring:
Reyna de Courcy, Matthew Maher and Stephanie Roth Haberle

Director: Sarah Benson
Set Designer: Rachel Hauck
Lighting Designer: Matt Frey
Costume Designer: David Hyman
Sound Designer: Matt Tierney
Hair & Makeup Designer: Jon Carter
Fight Director: J. David Brimmer
Production Stage Manager: Terri K. Kohler

For Tickets & Info: www.sohorep.org

Friday, August 27, 2010

In Defense of Fringe

Once again people are questioning the existence of The New York International Fringe Festival. Our question is: When was the last time you saw a people lined up down the block or around the corner to get into the Lucile Lortel or the Players Theater? The Fringe succeeds in making people excited about theater. And on that score alone Ludlow Lad give it a big thumbs up.


But let’s address some of the complaints in the recent NY Times article . Since year one, FringeNYC was criticized for adjudicating participants, yet these are usually the same people that complain about the random quality. You can’t have it both ways; does anything think the quality would be better if FringeNYC participants were admitted on a first-come-first-served or lottery basis?

Ludlow Lad is not even sure what part of FringeNYC is “poorly orginized” according to Jason Zinoman. Every show starts pretty much on time and there is no late seating - rules Ludlow Lad thinks should become law in NYC. The fact that 197 shows happen at 18 venues without incident is pretty amazing actually. We rarely see box office incidents or house management issues at all. One line for Will Call and one line for Ticket Buyers - it’s pretty efficient.

As we’ve said before, it would be wonderful if Fringe NYC could happen in a geographically concentrated area - but did you see East 4th Street this year? There were six venues between Bowery and 2nd Avenue. What other block has more venues than that? The only thing that could have made it better (besides getting New York Theater Workshop as a venue) would be having Fringe Central on that block, too.

And of course it difficult finding the gems among 197 shows. Maybe the Fringe website needs to allow for slightly longer descriptions - but that could become even harder to navigate. Maybe space could be allotted to previous credits of the participants of each show - but even that is no grantee of success. As a former FringeNYC participant, Ludlow Lad would argue for longer tech time in the assigned venues - this could allow for better production values (or at least smoother first performances). But as someone who is NOT looking for the the next Broadway hit and just looking for some interesting shows, Ludlow Lad thinks Elena Holy and the whole FringeNYC teal to an outstanding job and we’d hate to see the The York International Fringe Festival go anywhere!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Fringe 2010 (part 2)

Ludlow Lad enjoyed the most recent batch of Fringe shows he saw: Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical was a lot of good, silly fun with the Jurassic Park story being told from the dinosaurs’ point of view. Brandon Espinoza was quite good as Mimeasaurus.


At the totally other end of the Fringe spectrum was
Veritas (photo above), Stan Richardson’s play very good about a real-life witch-hunt for gays at Harvard in the 1920’s. The cast is uniformly good under Ryan J. Davis’ excellent direction. If they manage to re-think the final twenty minutes, the show could be brilliant.


And finally, Ludlow Lad caught the TOSOS production of
The Secretaries (photo above) and had a seriously great time. The cast of five could not be better and director Mark Finley keeps things moving at exactly the right pace. This show is hilarious!

For tickets and info: CLICK HERE

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Fringe 2010 (so far)

The first week of the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival is over. Ludlow Lad has seen eleven or twelve shows with another five or so to go. Among the best of the Fringe this year, from what Ludlow saw, were: Butterfly Butterfly Kill Kill Kill (photo below) a kabuki-noir with film, live music and puppets.


Getting Even With Shakespeare invents a very funny world where the Bard’s title characters live on are are forced to endure every performance of their namesake plays and conspire against their creator. Terror Super Highway is a gritty, contemporary tale of an American everyman who is swept up in an investigation of terror financing and its consequences for both him and us. Miss Magnolia Beaumont goes to Provincetown is a sweet and funny solo show about a southern debutant trapped in the body of a thirty-something gay male - it’s better than it sounds! Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical is just plain silly - a musical version of the famous film, told from the dinosaurs’ point of view. Ludlow Lad laughed a lot.


And when you need a break from it all, just sit back and enjoy the thirty-minute stage pictures created during Ground To Cloud (photo above), some of which are even in 3D (glasses included).

Tickets and Info can be found for all Fringe shows at www.fringenyc.org.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Fringe 2010: Ghost of Dracula

After tweeting "WTF?" regarding Ghost of Dracula, Ludlow Lad received the following message:

We're thrilled our show garnered a "WTF?" from you! We are certainly one of the most off-kilter casts and crews in FringeNYC. Attached is our image, and we'd love if you could use it on your wonderful blog.


Here is the description of the show:

The bastard child of "Dracula" and "The Breakfast Club," with a lot more blood, and music. There's sex, rocket propelled grenades, and piss made of holy water. There's also a ghost vampire, or vampire ghost. Interchangeable terms? I don't know.


For tickets & info: Click Here

You've been warned...

Sunday, August 08, 2010

The Wooster Group Does Tennessee Williams

The Wooster Group brings its production of Tennessee Williams' Vieux Carre to Edinburgh. Ludlow Lad isn't sure when we will see this show in NYC, but here are some production photos:

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