Showing posts with label off Broadway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label off Broadway. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

What's Happening? The Shortlist

photo from Richard Maxwell's "Isolde"
by Simon Hallström

April 2: Dominic Chianese at The Café Carlyle

April 3- May 4: "The International" plays at the cell

April 10-26: "Isolde" (US premiere) at the Abrons Arts Center (466 Grand Street)

April 15 through 19: Lucie Arnaz at The Café Carlyle

April 23 through May 18: "Peddling" part of Brits Off Bway at 59E59

May 30 through July 5: Summerworks Festival at The Wild Project                                             


April 2: Dominic Chianese at The Café Carlyle

He may always be "Uncle Junior" to some of us, but Dominic Chianese has long been a man of many talents. He is a singer and guitarist, who has released two albums and performed in cabaret, as well as on stages on and off-Broadway. In his Café Carlyle debut, An Evening with Dominic Chianese, he will perform songs running the gambit of American music, from country to the Great American Songbook, as well as standards in Italian and Spanish. 

www.thecarlyle.com

April 3- May 4: "The International" plays at the cell

"The International" is inspired by events in the Bosnian War of 1992-95. Tim Ruddy’s award-winning and probing three-character play looks at the same events taking place during an ethnic-incited conflict through the eyes of three different people in three different parts of the world. Origin Theatre Company’s production is directed by Christopher Randolph and stars Timothy Carter, Carey Van Driest and Ted Schneider. 

www.origintheatre.org (Running time 80 minutes)

April 10-26: "Isolde" (US premiere) at the Abrons Arts Center (466 Grand Street)

Based on the legend of Tristan and Isolde, Richard Maxwell's "Isolde" is about Patrick, the owner of a successful construction company and his wife, Isolde,  a successful star.

Patrick and Isolde appear to be happly married. But Isolde finds herself increasingly unable to remember her lines. To occupy herself, she decides to build her dream house and her husband is eager to help. The project is jeopardized by Massimo, an award-winning architect that Isolde hires.

Written and directed by Maxwell for his company, New York City Players,  "Isolde" marks 15 years of new plays by Maxwell in New York. The production features Jim Fletcher, Brian Mendes, Tory Vazquez and Gary Wilmes.

www.abronsartscenter.org, (Runs 90 minutes without intermission)

 April 15 through 19: Lucie Arnaz at The Café Carlyle

"Spring is Here" is  Lucie Arnaz's new show. The talented daughter of one of show business’ most prominent couples, Lucie Arnaz has forged a distinct career of her own,  starring in roles on Broadway, television and film, and has won awards including an Emmy, a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award. 

www.thecarlyle.com

April 23 through May 18: "Peddling" part of Brits Off Bway at 59E59

Henry Melling, known as Dudley Dursley from the Harry Potter franchise, has written a fascinating new play featured in the 10th annual Brits off Bway Festival. In "Peddling." a peddler wakes up in a field, somewhere in London, surrounded by the burnt and empty remnants of the night before. With no memory of how he has come to be there, he knows he must go back to ‘the very start of it all'. His attempts to retrace events from the previous day lead him on a haunting journey where everything comes into question: his life, his world, his future.

Harry Melling’s remarkable debut play follows the day in the life of a man on the fringes of society as he battles difficult questions and attempts to come to terms with the answers. 

www.59e59.org

May 30 through July 5: Summerworks Festival at The Wild Project

The 2014 fest features plays by Jenny Schwartz, Ariel Stess, Peggy Stafford. Summerworks 2014 features "41-derful", written and directed by Jenny Schwartz; "I’m Pretty Fucked Up" by Ariel Stess, directed by Kip Fagan; and "16 Words Or Less" by Peggy Stafford, directed by Portia Krieger. 

Summerworks 2014 will also feature various free events, including a collaborative piece and individual readings written by Clubbed Thumb’s Early-Career Writers’ Group: Jaclyn Backhaus, Adam Blodgett, Tasha M Gordon-Solmon, Ken Greller, MJ Kaufman, Dan Regelski, and Ariel Stess. Further details on these events will be announced soon.

www.clubbedthumb.org       

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Shakespeare, Houdini, and 50 Shades....Coming in February and March 2014

http://www.axiscompany.org/
Do you have a favorite Shakespeare play? Maybe one in each category -- tragedy, comedy, history like that?

Twelfth Night or What You Will is always fun, and Pig Iron Theatre Company aims to make it even more loveable in their accessible production, beginning February 4th at the Abrons Center. A Balkanized musical score seems like the perfect backdrop to Shakespeare's crazy mistaken-identity saga.

"Experimental theater is about opening up new ways of seeing," says Pig Iron's director Dan Rothernberg; "could we sneak this into a Shakespeare play without deconstructing the thing? All our experiments with clown theater, with cabaret, and with dance theater inform the way people speak and move in this production, resulting in a rough, wholly American Twelfth Night." This production of Twelfth Night premiered at the 2011 Philadelphia LiveArts Festival and was recently revived for Philadelphia’s 2013 FringeArts Festival.

For more information, please visit abronsartscenter.org  But wait, there's more....

While "Twelfth Night" easily qualifies as a favorite comedy, "King Lear" has to be this writer's most beloved Shakespearean play. There is a production of the tragedy, we are told, currently at BAM, with no less a Lear than Frank Langella. You can catch it through February 9th.

For information, visit http://www.bam.org/theater/2014/king-lear.

Shakespeare, as befits an artist working under Royal patronage, wrote many a histoy of Kings. "Henry IV, Part II" is being presented at The Pearl as a special event from February 13th through 16th. The readings are in collaboration with The Shakespeare Society. More at The Pearl 

More happenings in February....

If you have been swept into the mania for "Fifty Shades of Grey," you should pay a visit to 50 Shades! the Musical - The Original Parody. In this musical, a book club's three girlfriends turn from the usual fare to the more titilating best seller. With their interest piqued, Christian and Anastasia's affiair comes to life on the stage. Directed by Al Samuels, one of the many co-writers, and Rob Lindley, previews begin on February 21st at the Elektra Theatre, and 50 Shades! for a March 12th opening.

For more about 50 Shades!, go to 50ShadesTheMusical.com

The Wild Project has a "Shades of Love" series of poetic readings in February, from the 3rd through the 16th. Poetic License 2014: Shades of Love  is Produced by Poetic Theater Productions and features work from both emerging and established poets, including Mahogany L. Browne, Yadira De La Riva, Judith Sloan, Craig muMs Grant (HBO’s “Oz”), Staceyann Chin (Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway) and the presentation of an original theatrical work by the legendary Ntozake Shange (for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf). The festival also includes a performance from the renowned music group The Mighty Third Rail.

Learn more by going to www.thewildproject.com

And, not necessarily in honor of Valentine's Day...

Randy Sharp delves into the mysteries of Henry Houdini at the Axis Theatre in Nothing on Earth, opening on February 27th for a 2 month run. Sharp, the Artisitc Director at the Axis, has been directing plays for  30 years, most recently the Drama Desk nominated Last Man Club.

For this production, Axis Company worked closely with William Kalush, Executive Director of the Conjuring Arts Research Center, Houdini scholar, and author of The Secret Life of Houdini, to re-create some of Houdini's most famous illusions.

To learn more about Nothing on Earth, please visit www.axiscompany.org.