Friday, November 27, 2009

Coming Soon: BRIEF ENCOUNTER

Kneehigh Theatre's production of Noël Coward’s Brief Encounter makes in New York premier on December 2nd through January 3rd only at the awesome St. Ann's Warehouse.

Watch the video (below) and then get your tickets quickly...



St. Ann's Warehouse and Kneehigh Theatre present
NOEL COWARD’S
BRIEF ENCOUNTER


­Originally produced by David Pugh + Dafydd Rogers and Cineworld­
Adapted and Directed by Emma Rice

@ St. Ann's Warehouse
DUMBO, Brooklyn

For Tickets & Info: Click Here

Coming Soon: Romeo and Juliet

Anyone who knows Ludlow Lad knows how much he loves Nature Theater of Oklahoma. So a new show by Pavol Liksa and Kelly Copper is a cause for celebration! Romeo and Juliet will be performed at The Kitchen and is described as follows:

"This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice."
Nature Theater regulars Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson star. Get your tickets now!

ROMEO AND JULIET

by Nature Theater of Oklahoma
December 17th, 2009 - January 16th, 2010
The Kitchen
For Tickets & Info: Click Here

Monday, November 16, 2009

THIS

While Melissa James Gibson's new play, THIS, at Playwrights Horizons doesn't have the avant-garde bravura of her two previous offerings in NYC, [sic] and Suitcase it still is a brave and important new American play. How it will be received by the press and the theater-going public is anyone's guess. Playwrights grow and mature, but so do audiences. Would, for example, Suitcase, be a breakout success today? Was this playwright just "ahead of her time"? Has she matured or acquiesced? Only time and the NY Times will tell, I guess.

THIS is the story of four long-time friends (and a hot French doctor). Jane has lost her husband and Marrell and Tom have a newborn that doesn't sleep for longer than fifteen minutes at a time and Alan just wants to "do good". The production is comfortably directed by long-time collaborator, Daniel Aukin and the cast works about as well together as a five person juggling team. Jane was originally to be played by Parker Posey, but I can't imagine this play without Juliane Nicholson whose simple, understated performance draws you in all the more. Gibson's writing is smart and intricate and the play is wise and funny. Don't miss it.

THIS
Now - December 13th
Playwrights Horizons - Mainstage
For Tickets & Info: Click Here

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Coming Soon: The Great Recession

Someone was recently lamenting, on All That Chat I believe, the lack of political/sociopolitical plays, specifically about the economic meltdown. Well, as if on cue, The Flea Theater is presenting an evening of short plays entitled The Great Recession. Six plays in total written by six of THE HOTTEST playwrights working. This is something that is most likely not to be missed!

The plays/playwrights are:

NEW YORK LIVING by Thomas Bradshaw.
Directed by Ethan McSweeny.

RECESS by Sheila Callaghan.
Directed by Kip Fagan.

SEVERED by Erin Courtney.
Directed by Davis McCallum.

UNUM by Will Eno.
Directed by Jim Simpson.

FUCKED by Itamar Moses
Directed by Michelle Tattenbaum.

CLASSIC KITCHEN TIMER
written and directed by Adam Rapp.

The Great Recession

Featuring The Bats
November 20 – December 30
The Flea Theater
41 White Street

For Tickets & Info: www.theflea.org

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Idiot Savant

Resist the urge to analyze. Don't read personal information into the performance. Just let the show happen. With every Richard Foreman show I've seen, which is all of them in NYC since I've Got The Shakes, these are the things a keep telling myself. Idiot Savant is no different, or is it? For one thing, Idiot Savant is being performed at The Public Theater as opposed to his own, much smaller space at St. Mark's Church. For another thing, it stars Willem Defoe. It also has an actual lighting designer credited (other than Foreman himself) and the lighting is striking. And probably most importantly, it has been reported that Idiot Savant will be Richard Foreman's final stage production. So I admit that in the back of my mind, I was viewing Savant as a swan song of sorts. Is the giant duck Foreman himself saying "Goodbye"?

And yet there are an awful lot of familiar Foremanisms here too: the slapstick crashing into walls, the strings dividing audience and performers, the actors use of head mics, Foreman's own distorted voice-overs, the strange props. Idiot Savant is also closer to his shows of a few years ago, before he started to use video projections of pieces filmed is other countries - ironically enough he started using these video segments at the time of his last retirement musings. What Idiot Savant has that his most recent shows didn't was a leading performer/character and this is a welcome return.

So where does that leave us? I've always found looking at what is different from year-to-year in Foreman's shows far more telling and interesting than looking at the similarities. I loved the beginning of Idiot Savant, with Foreman listing all of the props that would be used during the course of the performance. I loved Elina Lowensohn's entrance (I won't spoil it). Was this Foreman's last theater piece? I'd hate to think so, but maybe. And lastly, is it OK to be asking questions during a Foreman show - maybe - but don't settle on any firm answers - and that's OK, too.


IDIOT SAVANT
just extended and will run through December 20th.

For Tickets & Info: www.publictheater.org

Friday, October 23, 2009

Coming Soon: CREATURE


New Georges teams with Page 73 Productions to present

CREATURE

a new play by Heidi Schreck
directed by Leigh Silverman

After being pestered by devils for more than half a year, Margery Kempe* – new mother, mayor’s daughter, and proprietress of a highly profitable beer business – is liberated from her torment by a vision of Jesus Christ in purple robes.

Visions are hard to come by, even in 1401. Should we trust the new Margery, with her fasting and her weeping and her chastity fixation, or burn her with the other heretics? Can a woman of insatiable appetites just up and audition for sainthood?

Playwright and OBIE-winning actor Heidi Schreck conjures a collision of contemporary and medieval imaginations: a very funny, a little bit scary new play about faith and its messengers.

with Marylouise Burke, Darren Goldstein, Sofia Jean Gomez,
Will Rogers, Tricia Rodley and Jeremy Shamos

design Rachel Hauck, Matt Frey, Theresa Squire, Katie Down

psm Sunneva Stapleton asm Aaron Heflich Shapiro
prod mgr Neal Wilkinson props Sean McArdle ad Lila Neugebauer
casting Jack Doulin press Jim Baldassare

OCTOBER 27 TO NOVEMBER 21 8pm
Mondays through Saturdays
+ special matinee Saturday 11/21 at 3pm
opens November 2 at 7pm

OHIO THEATRE 66 Wooster Street, Soho
between Spring & Broome streets
N/R to Prince; C/E to Spring; any train to Canal

$25 general admission / $35 premium seats (reserved)
Mondays & Halloween pay-what-you-will (at the door only)
For Tickets: Click Here or call 866.811.4111

Monday, October 19, 2009

Halloween Shows

Two shows Off-Off Broadway are are perfect for Halloween:

THE BLOOD BROTHERS PRESENT…
THE NEW GUIGNOL

A father locks his daughter away because he can’t bear to share her with her mother, or anyone else. A man holds a busload of passengers hostage with no demands, and one woman does the unthinkable to attempt escape. And a scorned husband offers his wife a ghastly maternity gift. These tales and others make up this year’s THE BLOOD BROTHERS PRESENT… series, Nosedive Productions’ annual October horror show.

*this show features nudity and graphic violence and is recommended for adults only.

October 28th-31st, 2009
The Brick
575 Metropolitan Ave
$18
For Tickets + Info: www.bricktheater.com


GHOSTLIGHT
By DESI MORENO-PENSON
Directed by JOSE ZAYAS

A couple arrives at a motel room for an afternoon of clandestine sex. Their tryst is interrupted by a security guard with alarming news about the room they're in. A vicious and violent cat and mouse game ensues as they rush to uncover the truth behind a horrifying urban legend.

October 14th-31st, 2009
59E59 Theaters
59 Street East 59 Street
$18
For Tickets & Info: www.59e59.org
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