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Have Another #5

Thursday, January 13, 2011 0 comments

It's back! Our next installment of Have Another is this Monday the 17th from 7PM-9PM. We'll be returning to the friendly confines of Jimmy's #43, located downstairs at 43 East 7th Street between 2nd and 3rd Ave. There is no cover, just some of our favorite scenes from Flux Sunday shared over drinks with friends.



2011 comes in with a roar - check out this must-see Monday line-up:

Ever Ever
Written by Katherine Burger
Directed by Heidi Handelsman
Featuring Ken Glickfeld and Jason Howard

Sacrifice
Written by Kristen Palmer
Directed by Heather Cohn
Featuring Alisha Spielmann and Isaiah Tanenbaum

Denny and Lila
Written by August Schulenburg
Directed by Jessi D. Hill
Featuring Jessica Angelskhan, David Crommett, Rachael Hip-Flores, Mike Mihm, Kari Swenson Riely

Why is this line up a must see? Because Have Another gives you a chance to see the plays that Flux is developing at Flux Sundays, all the while tipping back a beer or two and enjoying Jimmy's great locally inspired food (local theatre pairs well with local food, no?) It's one of our ways of sharing our development process with you.

And this particular line up of scenes features con artists, grown up Lost Boys, Neruda, plays within plays, crocodiles, and teenagers who will save the world! Doors open at 7PM, with scenes beginning at 7:30PM and running through 9PM.

Shall we lift a glass together? RSVP on the Facebook event! Read the full story

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Interview At Visible Soul

Tuesday, September 8, 2009 0 comments

Zack Calhoon interviewed me for the interview series, "People You Should Know..." on his blog, Visible Soul. I was honored to be asked to participate in this series, as Zack has already interviewed impressive folks like Leonard Jacobs, Jennifer Conley Darling, Matthew Freeman, and Jessi Hill.

Speaking of Leonard Jacobs, he has a GREAT interview with Jesse Alick, the Artistic Director of Subjective Theatre Company. Jesse talks about faith, political theatre, and Subjective's radical practice of providing free theatre.

If you're still hungry for more interview goodness, Patrick Lee has a great interview with the lauded leading ladies of Viral, Amy Lynn Stewart and Rebecca Comtois. (Have you bought your tix yet for the extension?)

Meanwhile, the mighty mighty Szymkowicz has reached 50 playwright interviews...and Crystal Skillman is on the beat for the 50/50 in 2020. Read the full story

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Poetic Larceny -- April 6th

Thursday, April 2, 2009 0 comments

(Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Todd D'Amour)
Let The Stealing Begin

POETIC LARCENY - PART 1
Monday, April 6th
7PM
Primary Stages Studio A, 307 West 38th Street, Suite 1510

THE DIRECTOR
Jessi D. Hill (Angel Eaters)

THE PLAYWRIGHTS
August Schulenburg (Riding the Bull)
Jeff Lewonczyk (The Granduncle Quadrilogy)
Katherine Burger (Morphic Resonance)
Rob Ackerman (Tabletop)

THE ACTORS
Johnna Adams, Tiffany Clementi, Ian Heitzman
Rebecca McHugh, Matthew Murumba, Aaron Michael Zook

WHAT'S GOING TO GET LIFTED
Lipstick and Wrenches (August Schulenburg) steal from Pretty Theft a thief, a waitress, a storytelling style, a line or two, and lipstick and wrenches. From Lipstick and Wrenches, Jeff Lewonczyk's Sweet Lungs steals sharks, a shade of lipstick, virile orchids, reincarnating divinity, and the name Lulu. From Sweet Lungs, Katherine Burger's Low Tide steals a bloodcurdling scream, a priest, a rowboat, a wharf, a line and a possibly indifferent God. From Low Tide, Rob Ackerman's Human Resources steals a full moon, fear of death, and a line (and he stole from Pretty Theft an unexpectedly good kiss and lipstick!)

WHY YOU SHOULD BE THERE
1. Playwright extraordinaire Johnna Adams is acting!
2. The chance to purchase $10 discounted tix for the opening weekend of Pretty Theft
3. An Angel Eaters Trilogy reunion with Jessi Hill, Tiffany Clementi, Rebecca McHugh, August Schulenburg and Ian Heitzman
4. The return of Midsummer rock stars Aaron Michael Zook and Matthew Murumba
5. Four surprisingly beautiful and funny short plays that steal the best from each other

HOW TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A SEAT
Email August Schulenburg at gus@fluxtheatre.org.
Reservations are encouraged, but not required.
There is a $5 suggested donation

What is Poetic Larceny?

And how can I learn more about Flux's upcoming production of Pretty Theft?
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But What About More Johnna Adams?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008 0 comments

I know what you're thinking, that Flux Fusion was all well and good and informative, but what I really want after the Trilogy is even more Johnna Adams. Fearless reader, get thee to Astoria on Wednesday the 10th at 7PM for a staged reading of her play, Sans Merci!
As if that weren't incentive enough, Angel Eaters director Jessi D. Hill will be directing. Here are more details:

Sans Merci
by Johnna Adams
directed by Jessi D. Hill
featuring:
Brian McManamon*, Catia Ojeda*, Jamee Vance*, Catherine Yeager
December 10, 2008 – 7:00pm


Production Stage Manager: Jennifer Marie Russo*


Directions:
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
30-44 Crescent Street (at 30th Road)
Astoria, Queens

Take the N/W to 30th Avenue, walk west on 30th Ave and turn left on Crescent Street. Take your first right onto 30th Road. Enter second set of red doors on your left.

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Work Begins for the Angel Eaters Trilogy

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 0 comments

We are deep into production meetings now, and rapidly approaching the beginning of rehearsals, for our upcoming production of Johnna Adam's trilogy, Angel Eaters. Our team of designers and directors are now trying to figure out how to incarnate three wildly different plays (in repertory!) into one space. For those of you who want to mark your calendars now (and please do, though tix are not yet on sale) read on for the dates and some teaser information about the plays!

ANGEL EATERS
A trilogy of plays by
Johnna Adams
Set Design: Caleb Levengood
Costume Design: Emily DeAngelis
Light Design: Jennifer Rathbone
Sound Design: Asa Wember
Dramaturgy: Kay Mitchell
Wings Theatre, November 3rd-November 22nd


Angel Eaters

Directed by Jessi D. Hill

Joann, a slow girl growing up poor in 1930's Oklahoma, claims to talk to angels and raise animals from the dead. But when her father dies, and her sister gets pregnant, the angel's message takes a darker turn. As her mother hires a pair of carnies to raise her dead husband; Joann struggles to understand if her growing power is good or evil, and whether she should fight God to bring her father back. This fiercely comic and cosmic drama of good versus evil plays out through one family struggling to survive the death and loss of the Dust Bowl.

Featuring: Tiffany Clementi, Ken Glickfeld*, Catherine Porter*, Marnie Schulenburg, Isaiah Tanenabum, Gregory Waller*, Cotton Wright*

Preview: Monday, November 3rd 8PM
Opening: Thursday, November 6th, 8PM
Runs: Saturday, Nov 8th, 15th and 22nd at 1PM; Sunday Nov 9th, Wednesday Nov 12th, Tuesday Nov 18th at 8PM; Friday Nov 14th at 9:30PM; Sunday Nov 16th at 4PM; Friday Nov 21st at 7PM

Rattlers

Directed by Jerry Ruiz

The second play leaps forward to the children of the survivors of Angel Eaters in 1970's Texas. Unwilling to accept her sister Kate's death, Ernelle kidnaps Osley, her ex-lover and heir to the power of the Angel Eaters. Osley, gone over to God, refuses to raise Kate, forcing Ernelle and her rattler-wrangling lover Snake to darker methods of persuasion. Kate's mother Mattie, believing her daughter was murdered, seeks revenge through Shane, a teenage boy who adores her. Meanwhile, the two men who may have killed her, Shane's brother Ted and Kate's husband Everett, share cigarettes and memories of the woman they loved. All three stories collide in this hauntingly intimate play of how love can drive good people to acts of unspeakable violence.

Featuring: Matthew Crosby, David Jackson, Jason Paradine, Amy Lynn Stewart*, Jane Taylor*, Richard B. Watson*, Scott Drummond*, Becky Kelly

Preview: Tuesday, November 4th 8PM
Opening: Friday, November 7th, 7PM
Runs: Saturday, Nov 8th, 15th and 22nd at 4PM; Sunday Nov 9th at 1PM; Monday Nov 10th, Thursday Nov 13th, Sunday Nov 16th, Wednesday Nov 19th at 8PM; Friday Nov 21st at 9:30PM

8 Little Antichrists

Directed by Kelly O'Donnell

Set twenty years in the future, the final play of the trilogy imagines a dystopia where Disney runs jails and Sony clones workers. One of the clone breeders, Mama, has made a literal deal with the devil to bear the 8 Little Antichrists so they can bring about the final war with God. But she needs to bring all 8 to term, and one by one they're dying. So Mama sends some dark angels to track down the last of the angel eaters’ blood, siblings Melanie and Jeremy, so they can raise her brood from the dead. But the siblings join forces with a rogue dark angel and one of Mama's own children to stop the apocalypse and save the world. This wildly imaginative comedy of the apocalypse is also a longing cry for a paradise lost; and the thrilling conclusion to a three play battle between good and evil, and love and loss.

Featuring: Jake Alexander, Candice Holdorf*, Felicia Hudson*, Nora Hummel *, Elise Link, Joe Mathers, Rebecca McHugh, Zack Robidas, August Schulenburg

Preview: Wednesday, November 5th 8PM
Opening: Friday, November 7th, 9:30PM
Runs: Saturday, Nov 8th, 15th and 22nd at 8PM; Sunday Nov 9th at 4PM; Tuesday Nov 11th, Monday Nov 17th, Thursday Nov 20th at 8PM; Friday Nov 14th at 7PM; Sunday Nov 16th at 1PM

The unusual start times is due to the rep nature of the trilogy. All three plays stand on their own, but each deepens the experience of the other. Come on Saturdays and see all 3 shows in order!

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