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Illuminating Artists: One Woman Standing

TADA! Theatre
New York, NY


Illuminating Artists: One Woman Standing
A developmental series for one woman shows.

Artistic Director: Paul Adams
Festival Co-Curators: Stacy Mayer and Jessica Carr Phillips
Production Coordinator: Stacy Mayer
Stage Managers: Alison Carroll* and Julie Feltman


*Please note that each show listed below has only one performance date & time, reserve carefully.

*Each evening runs approximately 1 hour, followed by a 30-minute discussion, for which all are welcome to stay.

Tuesday, April 20th at 7:00pm
THE FUNERAL CRASHER
Stacy is back to tell us how it all began with hilarious new stories of her funeral obsession.
Written and performed by Stacy Mayer*+
on the bill with
WOMAN IN THE DARK
The comic and poignant tale of a young woman trapped in an elevator above Grand Central Station during The Blackout of 2003.
Written and performed by Elizabeth Murray
Directed by Erika Iverson

Saturday, April 24th at 7:00pm
DRAWN
A descendant of legendary animator, Max Fleischer, learns there is more to Betty Boop than just boop-oop-a-doop.
Written and performed by Jess Phillips+
Directed by Tzipora Kaplan+
on the bill with
CHANNELING CAMILLE CLAUDEL
A middle-aged American channeler "manifests" a middle-aged Camille Claudel on a historically important day.
Witten and performed by Lyn Coffin

Wednesday, April 28th at 7:00pm
TRIBUTARIES
A sweet, rambunctious and vulnerable foray into the lives of a choreographer, a dancer and a clown... who just happen to share the same body.
Written and performed by Rachel Wynne
on the bill with
QUESTIONS MY MOTHER WONT ANSWER/CANT ANSWER
A documentary-based collage from the true mythologies of women from her mother's generation and her search to fill in the blanks of her own mythology.
Written and performed by Andrea Caban*
Directed by Thom Rivera

Thursday, April 29th at 9:00pm
TURBULENCE
What awaits a businessman and his wife at the end of a bumpy international flight - the Russian mafia or the F.B.I.?
Written by Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro; Directed by June Lewin; Performed by Geralyn Horton
on the bill with
A YEAR WITH THE EVER SO SLIGHTLY CRAZY (AND BRITISH) VERONICA SEXTON
With Gin in her blood stream, Cosmo as her Bible and Shirley Temple as inspiration, surely there is no way Veronica can fail to meet her goal of getting of job and a man within one year!
Written and directed by Victoria Ann Saxton; Music and lyrics by Julian Blackmore; Performed by Barrie Kreinik*

Friday, April 30th at 9:00pm
THE COMPANY OF MYSELF
The lines between reality and fantasy begin to blur as three women attempt to heed the advice of a celebrity talk show guru and find their destiny.
Written and performed by Sarah Marcus*; Directed by Scott Illingworth

Saturday, May 1st at 7:00pm
RUNAWAY HEART
What happens when a wealthy, upper east side woman finally has the door opened on a secret shes been hiding for years?
Written by Tina Esper Kolomatsky
Performed by Maria Cellario*
Directed by Sharon Lennon
on the bill with
EMERGENCY USED CANDLES
An unconventional, intergenerational love story peppered with sex, meatballs, grumpy old men, crazy old ladies, and wonder bread.
Written and Performed by Chiara Montalto; Directed by Theresa Gambacorta

Saturday, May 1st at 9:00pm
BEAUTY IS PRISON-TIME
A prison. A beauty pageant. The winner gets out.
Written and performed by Zoe Mavroudi; Directed by Terra Vandergaw

Wednesday, May 5th at 7:00pm
AASANA
A humorous look at one woman's experience of yoga and sobriety.
Written and performed by Lynne Rosenberg*; Directed by Hugh Sinclair
on the bill with
ONE JOURNEY: STITCHING STORIES THROUGH THE MEXICAN AMERICAN BORDER
A young girl witnesses how the geopolitical border of El Paso/Ciudad Juarez affects her family everyday through immigration, violence and trans-border lifestyles.
Written and performed by Yadira De La Riva
Directed by Mekeva McNeil
Choreographed by Chelsea M. Gregory

Thursday, May 6th at 7:00pm
VIVA A LA EVOLUCION
Miami born first generation Cuban-American performer/writer Diana Yanez makes mojitos out of the limones of her life with hilarious tales of growing up Cuban and Queer in America.
Written and performed by Diana Yanez; Directed by Marjorie Duffield

Thursday, May 6th at 9:00pm
HOW CAN YOU NOT LAUGH AT A TIME LIKE THIS?
A humorous, musical romp through surviving illness - and the medical system.
Written and performed by Carla Ulbrich
on the bill with
IT'S ALL ABOUT HER
It's not the past that determines the future; it's the present.
Written and performed by Katie Kreisler*

Friday, May 7th at 9:00pm
DIRTY GIRL
What does a teenage girl REALLY want for her birthday? You'd be surprised.
Written by Harrison David Rivers; Directed by Pirronne Yousefzadeh; Performed by Lauren Hines*
on the bill with
MARK MY WORDS
Ditched in a backwoods beauty parlor, a jilted bride gets by with a little help from her friends.
Written and Performed by Jessi Blue Gormezano*
Directed by Hannah Wilson and Joe Jung

Saturday, May 8th at 9:00pm
STRAIGHT BLACK BOX SIZE 22W
Heroes really do come in all shapes and sizes and sexualities. NOT!
Written and performed by Erica Bradshaw*
Directed by Robb Leigh Davis

*Actors Equity Association
+ EAT Ensemble Member

Note: Box Office will open at the venue 30 minutes prior to curtain. Tickets purchased in advance will be held until five minutes prior to curtain. At five minutes prior to curtain, unclaimed tickets will be released to patrons on the waiting list.

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No


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Who: Paul Adams
Phone: 212-247-2429
Email: eattheatre@gmail.com
Web: http://www.emergingartiststheatre.org
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Event Details
Dates
First: Tuesday Apr 20, 2010 7:00 PM
Last: Saturday May 08, 2010 9:00 PM

Prices
$10.00

Location
TADA! Theatre
15 West 28th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001
United States

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Into The Fire

Book

Title Into the fire
author Kolomatsky, Tina Esper
Publication Montclair: sn, [2009]. - 126 p.
annotation Inspired by the "Leben oder Theater of Charlotte Salomon.
material book
Keywords play
Salomon, Charlotte (1917-1943)
inventory. 20090529
signature 691Kolo kb

The Perfect Alignment

One Man Talking - Emerging Artists New Works Series

TADA! Theater
New York, NY


ONE MAN TALKING
The New Works Series from Emerging Artists Theater Company

Emerging Artists returns with their one-of-a-kind, once-a-year festival. Visit the theater any evening during this three-week event, and you'll find yourself enthralled by One Woman Standing, perhaps laughing with One Man Talking, maybe even humming along to a few new Notes from a Page. Emerging Artists has always been about new works, new talents, new voices. That's never been more evident than now.

TAKE SPECIAL NOTE: Each performance in the series has only one performance, one date, one time, so please book carefully. Scroll down and find the show, or shows, of your choosing. And then check the other listings for "One Woman Standing" and "Notes from a Page" and book tickets for those shows as well!


ONE MAN TALKING

Tues. May 3 @ 8:30
"AMERICAN PIG PEN"
Playwright/Director: Susan Soon He Stanton
One man. A ghost town. A hoarding obsession. And a wife who sifts through it all.
sharing the bill with
"BATMAN: TURN OFF THE DORK"
Playwright/Performer/Director: Jason O'Connell*
A look into one grown man's obsession with movies about another grown man's obsession with dressing up like a rodent and punching people, "Turn Off The Dork" celebrates the glory of geekdom.


Wed. May 4 @ 6:30
"WASHINGTON'S WOODEN TEETH: A REPORT TO THE SMITHSONIAN"
Playwright: Richard Ploetz
Director: Paul Adams
Performer: Scott Klavan*
Little-known and (very) surprising facts about the Father Of Our Country.
sharing the bill with
"WALLED-IN"
Playwright/Performer: Zack Fine*
Director: Diana Buirski
Part fantasy, part mythology, part clown-show, and all inspired by Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Walled In investigates one man's determination to live a life of significance.


Thurs. May 5 @ 6:30
"STONED APPLES"
Playwright: James McLindon
Performer: William Jackson Harper*
Director: Dominic D'Andrea.
When his girlfriend dumps him, one dude's search for understanding leads him inevitably to the bong and then to the apple.
sharing the bill with
"THE PERFECT ALIGNMENT"
Playwright: Tina Esper Kolomatsky
Director: Sharon Lennon
Performer: Jon Krupp*
Dr. Morelli seems to have it all: respect, money and a successful practice. But something is missing...if he can only keep his fears at bay.
sharing the bill with
"REALITY"
Music & Lyrics: Deborah Skydell
Book: Gregg Pasternack
Director: Kevin Brofsky
Ever wonder how TV executives choose the next great reality show? We'll show you!


Thurs. May 5 @ 8:30
"GUTZ"
Playwright/Performer: Todd Wall*
Director: Emanuele Anchorini
A play that will move and delight you - if you can stomach it.


Sat. May 7 @6:30
"THE RED HAND OF O'NEILL"
Playwright/Performer: Ric Siler*
Director: Wallace Norman
On the morning after losing his infant son, James O'Neill faces a dark night of the soul.
sharing the bill with
"A TASTE OF HEAVEN"
Playwright: Estep Nagy
Director: Aaron Rossini
Performer: Scott Raker*
A comic adventure about what one soldier gains and loses in the early days of the war in Afghanistan.
sharing the bill with
-A TRIO OF PLAYS BY RICHARD BALLON-
TABLE SETTING
Playwright: Richard Ballon
Director: Tom Smith
performer: Josef Wille
and
THE SUPPORT GROUP
Playwright: Richard Ballon
Director: Tom Smith
Performer: Colin Allen
and
WEDDING MARCH
Playwright/Director: Richard Ballon
Them folks you want to get away from, why they sit in your living room, and drink the same water.


May 8 @ 4:00
"FORBIDDEN GLASS"
Playwright/Director: Kirt Shineman
Performer: Pasha Yamotahari
Javad, a 23-year-old- Iranian gay man, goes to Turkey seeking asylum from the violent homophobia of his homeland.


Tues. May 10 @6:30
JITTERBUG
Playwright: Theresa Giacopasi
Director: Melanie Sutherland
Performer: Brandon Jones*
Zach promised not to tell anyone about his feelings towards his best female friend Sidney, but that was before he had a chance to talk to his own personal superhero Fred, the Cotton Candy Man.
sharing the bill with
"ATOMIC FIREWORKS "
Playwrights: Byron Loyd* and Susan Morse
Director: Gretchen Cryer
Performer: Byron Loyd*
A Southern Gothic Farce set in the Segregated South of the 1960s


Thurs. May 12 @6:30
"COLBY'S CORNER"
Playwright: Larry Maness
Director: Ian Streicher
A man, charged with a crime, beset by fantasies and wishes - guilty or innocent?

Sat. May 14 @ 6:30
"FROM BUSK TILL DAWN"
Playwright/Performer: Tim Intravia*
Director: Ashleigh Mayfair
What the f*ck is the deal with them silver street performers? Find out what really goes on, behind the make-up.


Mon. May 16 @ 6:30
"WOLF MESSING & THE KGB"
Playwright/Performer/Director: Scott Klavan*
In 1940 Russia, a famed psychic is abducted by Stalin's intelligence police; a true (?) story.


Mon. May 16 @ 8:30
"THE RIDGELINE"
Playwright/Performer/Director: Fred Nelson*
A Mormon family, a father and son; faith and sexuality collide with what it means to find happiness.


Tues. May 17 @ 6:30
"FIVE GRAINS OF SUGAR"
Playwright: Manav Kaul
Director: Mark Bloom
Performer: James Rana*
"The burden of a promise also leavens the soul."
sharing the bill with
"OLD MAN CLEANS HIS GUN"
Playwright: Louis Johnson
Director/Performer Born Bi-Kim
Loss of love: anger, uncontrollable thoughts, then

Jersey Intersections

Ngozi Anyanwu, Kelly AuCoin & More Set For ESPA*DRILLS READINGS
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by BWW News Desk


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Primary Stages Marvin and Anne Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) has announced casting for its inaugural ESPA*Drills Readings, a new play development program enabling four ESPA playwrights the opportunity to workshop their plays at Primary Stages and present full readings at 59E59 Theaters.

Casts include Ngozi Anyanwu, Kelly AuCoin, Akeem Baisden-Folkes, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Kina Bermudez, Jeanette Bonner, Leah Dietrich, Maria Dizzia, Corinne Edgerly, Einar Gunn, Walker Hare, Talaura Harms, William Jackson Harper, Jessica Hecht, Autumn Horne, Becca Lustgarten, Katelyn Manfre, Quentin Maré, Nick Pauling, Morgan Reis, Maduka Steady, Jason Watkins and Rick Younger.

The program is as follows:
August 22nd at 12pm - The Green by Kate Tarker, directed by Glynis Rigsby and featuring Ngozi Anyanwu, Akeem Baisden-Folkes, Kina Bermudez, Corinne Edgerly, Nick Pauling and Maduka Steady.

Leeann is an American veterinarian who just got her dream job: managing a chimpanzee sanctuary in Africa. Surrounded by poachers, antagonistic adolescent chimps, and an eccentric French boss, she suddenly needs to choose between caring for animals and caring for people. With human allegiances unraveling and chimps running a wild mock, the line between animals and humans dissolves under the canopy of the African jungle

August 22nd at 4pm - American Drum Circle by Vanessa Shealy, directed by Melissa Attebery and featuring Natalie Venetia Belcon, Katelyn Manfre, William Jackson Harper, Becca Lustgarten and Rick Younger.

Mandy's mother has died, and her father is desperate. She's torn between college or continuing work at the local post office. Then she meets Olujimi, a rising hip hop artist from Africa, who escaped his parents to pursue dreams of stardom in America. From family fraud and family failure, Mandy and Olujimi look for a future in each other. Will that be enough to escape the rhythm of the past?

August 29th at 12pm - Jersey Intersections by Tina Esper Kolomatsky, directed by Jade King Carroll and featuring Kelly AuCoin, Jeanette Bonner, Maria Dizzia, Leah Dietrich, Einar Gunn, Autumn Horne, Quentin Maré, Morgan Reis and Jason Watkins.

Olivia dumbs herself down to stay in a broken relationship with Leigh. Ben works like a dog to support his unforgiving wife Maggie. Kate and Lisa dream of fairytale lives, but wake up to harsh realities. Trapped by their habits and their needs, these friends, lovers and co-workers are spinning their wheels in the pursuit of happiness. Maybe, just maybe they can make it. If they can only find the road that leads out of Jersey.

August 29th at 4pm - In Ways Both Frivolous and Deep by Marin Gazzaniga, directed by Alexandra Aron and featuring Walker Hare, Talaura Harms and Jessica Hecht.

When Sparky makes a quick getaway from a relationship, going on tour and out of reach, his apartment provides the perfect hideout for Millicent, also on the run from her life, pressures, and disappointments. Caught in the act of forced metamorphosis, these wanderers have no choice but to rely on the chancey wisdom of Craigslist and the kindness of a stranger.

Performances are August 22nd and 29th at 12pm and 4pm at 59E59 Theaters, 59 East 59th Street between Park and Madison.
FREE ADMISSION. Please RSVP at espa@primarystages.org
KATE TARKER (Playwright, The Green) is a Brooklyn-based playwright. Her plays have been read and produced in Portland, New York, Colorado, and Boston. She attended the Kennedy Center Playwriting Intensive in 2007 and won a Kaspar Lochar Scholarship for playwriting. She is a member of Lizard Claw, a band of scaly and highly theatrical playwrights, as well as a member of the Old Vic New Voices Network. She received her B.A. in Literature Theatre at Reed College and has continued her studies at the Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA).

VANESSA SHEALY (Playwright, American Drum Circle) debuted as a playwright in the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival with Tea in the Afternoon, in which she also performed along with Alice Spivak. Her full length play, American Drum Circle, has been in workshop in classes at ESPA with Cusi Cram, Sheri Wilner and Michele Bossy, and in The Actors Studio Playwright/Director Workshop, of which she is an active member. Other writing includes short plays: Cataracts and The Sublet; short screenplays: The Audition, Cooking and Whistle & Snap, which she also starred in and produced (Roxbury Film Fest, San Diego Film Festival and Urban Mediamakers Film Fest). As an actor, she has worked with numerous NYC theater companies and has appeared in several national commercials, many short films and a few soap operas. www.VanessaShealy.com
TINA ESPER KOLOMATSKY (Playwright, Jersey Intersections) Tina's one-act play, Runaway Heart, was part of the Illuminating Artist's One Woman Standing Festival at Tada Theater this spring. Her full-length play, Into the Fire, about the German-Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon, was selected as a semi-finalist for this year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Award. Tina has collaborated on performance art pieces that have been staged at Dance Theater Workshop, White Columns, The Brooklyn Terminal and The Clocktower. Tina has volunteered as a writing coach at New Jersey's public schools where she has helped students write stories, poetry and plays. She is currently working on a new play, Enchanted City, about four women neighbors and the secrets they keep. Tina's plays have all been written and developed in her home away from home, the Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA).

MARIN GAZZANIGA (Playwright, In Ways Both Frivolous and Deep) Marin's first play, So Close was awarded a production grant from the Pilgrim Project and was co-produced by Rising Phoenix Rep at Walkerspace in New York, with Michael Sexton directing. The play was named a "Don't Miss" Critics' Pick by Time Out NY. The film adaptation of So Close screened at NewFilmmakers and Cinewomen in New York. Her play Tiffany's Shower was invited to LAByrinth Theater Company's Summer Intensive 2009. 100 Degrees Celsius was a semi-finalist for the O'Neill Playwrights Conference 2009 and workshopped at LAByrinth's Punch the Clock development series in 2010. Marin has also worked in journalism as a writer and editor (NBC News, Vogue, InStyle, Elle, MSN.com) and has written and edited several books, including the critically acclaimed The Breast: An Anthology (Global City Press). Marin is a member of SAG, the Author's and Dramatist's Guilds, she graduated from Columbia College and has an M.A. in creative writing from City College. She has been studying at ESPA since 2008.

The Primary Stages Marvin and Anne Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) organically developed from a collection of in-house playwriting classes at Primary Stages to a formalized multidisciplinary institution with fully formed departments in acting, writing, and directing. Since its 2007 inception, the School has housed over one-thousand students and a faculty of award-winning professional artists. The School has refined actors who have been seen on and off-Broadway, developed writers whose work has won awards and received workshops and productions, and ultimately crafted emerging artists on their road to professional success. With the naming of the School in 2010, ESPA emerged as a leading educational institution, offering an extensive array of opportunities for students to collaborate and showcase themselves on the New York stage.

Primary Stages (Casey Childs, Founder / Executive Producer; Andrew Leynse, Artistic Director) produces new work and fosters the artistic development of emerging and established playwrights. We operate on the strongly held belief that the future of American theater depends on nurturing playwrights and giving them the artistic support they need to create new works of local, national, and international significance. Since 1984 Primary Stages has contributed significantly to the arts community by producing more than one hundred World and New York premieres and engaging more than 2,000 theater artists.

A representative sampling of our collaborating artists and productions include: Horton Foote's Dividing the Estate (moved to the Booth Theatre on Broadway in 2008); Michael Hollinger's Opus; Brooke Berman's Hunting and Gathering (one of New York Magazine's Top Ten Plays of 2008); Terrence McNally's Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams (starring Nathan Lane and Marian Seldes) and The Stendhal Syndrome (featuring Isabella Rossellini and Richard Thomas); Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter's In the Continuum (which went on to tour the U.S., Africa and Scotland); Tina Howe's Chasing Manet; A.R. Gurney's Buffalo Gal and Indian Blood (which won the 2007 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play); Charlyane Woodard's The Night Watcher; David Ives' All in the Timing (the author's first big success); and Conor McPherson's St. Nicholas (which marked the Irish playwright's U.S. debut).

Primary Stages has been widely and consistently recognized for artistic excellence by industry standard bearers such as the Obie Awards, the Audelco Awards for Excellence in Black Theater, the Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Lucille Lortel Awards, the Drama League Awards, the Drama Desk Awards, the Helen Hayes Awards (Washington, D.C.), the LA Ovation Awards (Los Angeles, CA) and the Joseph Jefferson Awards (Chicago, IL). Primary Stages was honored with the 2008 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Body of Work and our Broadway production of Dividing the Estate was nominated for two Tony Awards: Best Play and Best Featured Actress in a Play.

In 2004, we became the proud Resident Theater Company of 59E59 Theaters. The new theater increased Primary Stages national profile as one of the premiere theaters for the development of new work while allowing us to better serve the artistic vision of our artists and the theater going experience of our audience. In 2006, we moved into our current administrative and studio facility on West 38th Street which houses our Marvin and Anne Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) and our rehearsals, in addition to providing studio space to our developmental work and other not for profit organizations.

For more information on Primary Stages productions and programs, please visit us at www.primarystages.org.

Jersey Intersections

Kelly AuCoin, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Maria Dizzia, Jessica Hecht et al. Set for Primary Stages Readings

By: Dan Bacalzo · Aug 10, 2010 · New York
Jessica Hecht<br> (© Joseph Marzullo/WENN)
Jessica Hecht
(© Joseph Marzullo/WENN)
Casting has been announced for Primary Stages' ESPA Drills Readings, a new play development program, to be held at 59E59 Theaters, August 22 and 29.

Ngozi Anyanwu, Akeem Baisden-Folkes, Kina Bermudez, Corinne Edgerly, Nick Pauling and Maduka Steady will be featured in Kate Tarker's The Green, directed by Glynis Rigsby on August 22 at Noon.

Natalie Venetia Belcon, Katelyn Manfre, William Jackson Harper, Becca Lustgarten and Rick Younger will star in American Drum Circle, by Vanessa Shealy, directed by Melissa Attebery, on August 22 at 4pm.

Kelly AuCoin, Jeanette Bonner, Maria Dizzia, Leah Dietrich, Einar Gunn, Autumn Horne, Quentin Maré, Morgan Reis, and Jason Watkins will be featured in Jersey Intersections by Tina Esper Kolomatsky, directed by Jade King Carroll on August 29 at Noon.

Walker Hare, Talaura Harms and Jessica Hecht will star in Marin Gazzaniga's In Ways Both Frivolous and Deep, directed by Alexandra Aron on August 29 at 4pm.

Admission is free. RSVP at espa@primarystages.org.