Showing posts with label Battle of the Bards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battle of the Bards. Show all posts
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More Battle of the Bards Pictures

Friday, March 6, 2009 0 comments

These are courtesy of Molly Pearson at Partial Comfort Productions - thanks, Molly!

(Michael Davis as the God of Television tries to seduce the crowd away from the wiles of Cotton Wright, the God of the Internet)

(Packed crowd at the Canal Room)
(The winners of the critic's choice and our goodly hosts, Partial Comfort Productions - with the tuba!)
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Battle of the Bards Recap

Monday, February 23, 2009 0 comments

SOMETIMES, things get a little messy. And so it was with our participation in Battle of the Bards, Partial Comfort Productions fund-raiser that pitted us against 6 other companies (PCP included) to write a short play based on a TV remote control.

The event was structured a little like an Elizabethan playhouse - the VIPs and celebrities sat in a separate section with a bouncer, while the only place to sit for us groundlings was the bathroom (which were fine and private places). The mics broke in and out, the audience mushed and moshed, and the Harvard Sailing Team valiantly strove against all obstacles to bring the funny.

And Flux did all right! Our little play managed to be the audience's second favorite, thanks in large part to our wonderful community of artists and audience who came out in force. I was thrilled by the response to the play, especially the show-stopping laugh Tiffany Clementi landed as the Avatar of Radio; though we ended up feeling a bit like we brought a knife to a bludgeon party.

Congratulations are in order for Ma-Yi, who took the hot button issue of radicalism in gay politics and pushed that button until the audience exploded - their applause was bone-shaking. They not only won the audience favorite, but came in second for critic's favorite (though I'm uncertain how our poor celeb/critics were able to see/hear anything - they were so far away they might as well have been at the Oscars).

And nabbing their first critics favorite award was the home town team, Partial Comfort Productions! Their absurdist-meta skit featured an opening from last year's Battle, a Christian Bale spoof, and then a clever rap about, well, how they were going to beat the other teams. My favorite bit was the rhyme of "panacking'" and "manequin". Oh, did I mention they had a tuba and someone dressed as a remote control? Yup, they pulled out all the stops and deserved the victory. Congratulations Ma-Yi and Partial Comfort!

But the highlight of the evening, at least for us, was the bizarre tribal dance circle that somehow happened after the plays were over. It started with a few purses placed in the middle of our circle, and ended with shirts, bras, phones, programs and even a miraculously removed pair of underwear; all piled higher and higher as Fluxers and then strangers gathered round our circle to dance. We brought a play about the Gods of TV, Internet and the Radio, but we ended the night getting down to a more pagan god entirely. There are more pictures...but this is a respectable blog.

A deepheart felt thanks to everyone who braved the chairless, deafening environment to cheer us on; to the cast and Heather for making my tricky play sing; to Becca Doyle, Susan Melissa Dahl, and Jason ??? for making the tech and the performance run so smoothly; to Electric Pear, Youngblood, Naked Angels, Fire Department, PCP and Ma-Yi for the dancing, singing, Vidyasagaring, electro-schocking, mocking, name-dropping, shit-talking, hip-hopping, pant-dropping, remote-control-sodomozing evening of theatre; and most of all, to Molly and Chad, our hosts at Partial Comfort Productions, for giving us a chance to jump in the mosh pit. From all of us at Flux we say thank you as we drop our pants and dance a jig. Read the full story

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Cotton Wright in Oberon Theatre Ensemble's "Much Ado About Nothing"

Tuesday, February 17, 2009 0 comments

If she can play Ben Brantley...
If she can play the spirit of a magical island...
If she can play a demonic angel hell bent on unleashing the Angel Eater against God...
If she can play 1/3rd of God herself...

(and if you've followed Flux, you know she can do that all that and more)

...then just what will she do with Hero in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing? Find out at Oberon Theatre Ensemble's production, currently running at Theatre Row.

And while you're at it, see her play a God of a very different sort this Friday at Battle of the Bards! Read the full story

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Channeling at Battle of the Bards

Monday, February 16, 2009 0 comments

SO!

The play is written, the cast is smoking, and rehearsals have begun... but due to the competitive nature of the event, we must get Cheney-style with the specifics of plot. All I will say is William H. Macy has chosen a good prop, and we are running with it. The short play is written by me, directed by Member Heather Cohn, and features Members Tiffany Clementi, Michael Davis, Jason Paradine, Christina Shipp, Isaiah Tanenbaum, and Cotton Wright. Yup, all star. And if you've wondered how to fit Zeus, The World Wide Web, Iraq, high school, and Alvin and the Chipmunks into a ten minute entertainment, check out the details here, buy your ticket and we'll see you there! Read the full story

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Casting Madness

Monday, February 9, 2009 0 comments

WOOSH!

That is the sound two weeks of casting madness make. This year we saw a much higher quality of talent then we have in the past. A large part of that comes from having a wider community of directors and producers to recommend folks (and a special thanks to Tlaloc Rivas , Sherri Kronfield and Scott Ebersold for sending their legions of talented friends). But, Backstage still provided us one of the best surprises of the process, proving it may yet be worth wading through the swamp of open submissions.

For those who auditioned for our 2009/10 season, we are hoping to announce the casts of Pretty Theft and The Lesser Seductions of History by the end of the week; for J.B., the casting process will continue (it not being all that easy to cast a verse play riffing on the story of Job, after all).

We are also very close to announcing the cast for our Battle of the Bards and our next Food:Soul, so stay tuned! Read the full story

Battle of the Bards

Thursday, February 5, 2009 0 comments

Join Flux on February 20th as we participate in Partial Comfort Productions' 4th Annual Battle of the Bards. The one-night-only competition pits New York theatre companies against one another to write, rehearse and stage a world premiere one-act play that incorporates the use of a prop that will be selected by current Speed-the-Plow star, William H. Macy. The plays will be judged by a celebrity panel, including playwrights Suzan Lori-Parks (Topdog/Underdog) and David Auburn (Proof); actors John Slatterly ("Mad Men") and Daniel Sunjata (Take Me Out); and Time Out New York journalist David Cote. For tickets, ranging from $15-$74, call (212)-352-3101. Battle of the Bards will take place at the Canal Room, located at 285 West Broadway and Canal Street in Manhattan.

An additional award will be given to the audience favorite, so join us and holler for Flux!

To learn more, go here.
And to purchase tickets, go here.
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