Broadway comedy king Christopher Durang, who visited us on March 10, will perform in a regional production of his 2013 Tony Award winning play.
From the New York Times:
The playwright Christopher Durang, who wrote “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” is set to star as Vanya in a coming production at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pa., the producers announced. The comedy, which takes place in Bucks County and won a Tony last year for best play, is scheduled to run from July 17 to Aug. 10. Marilu Henner (“Taxi”) has been cast as Masha, a role played by Sigourney Weaver in the Off Broadway and Broadway productions. Vanya was originally played by David Hyde Pierce. The production is to be directed by Sheryl Kaller (“Mothers and Sons”).
More about Durang's Albany visit: http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/webpages4/archives/durang_chris14.html
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
A Play About August Strindberg's Daughter
Karin Smirnoff (pictured here) and her relationship with her overbearing father, August Strindberg (1849-1912), Swedish playwright and towering figure of world literature, are the subjects of a new play by theatre historian Eszter Szalczer. The play will be performed as a staged reading by seven accomplished local actors. Free and open to the public.
Dramatic Reading of the new play How It Really Happened with playwright Eszter Szalczer, followed by Q&A with playwright, director and cast
April 8 (Tuesday)
Dramatic Reading – 7:00 p.m. [Note early start time],
Science Library 340, Uptown Campus
Directed by W. Langdon Brown, with cast members Janet Hurley Kimlicko, Steve Madore, Gary Maggio, Patrick McKenna, Barbara Richards, Eileen Schuyler and Don Paul Shannon
Whose story is the true story? How can one grasp control of the narratives of one’s own life? Working on her new book, writer Karin Smirnoff (1880-1973) struggles to come to terms with her past in an attempt to challenge the notorious stories of her overbearing father, the world-renowned author and dramatist August Strindberg.
Eszter Szalczer is a dramaturg, theatre historian, and scholar of modern drama. Her recent book August Strindberg (2010) focuses on the Swedish playwright as one of the most radical innovators of the modern stage. It was when working on her previous book, Writing Daughters: August Strindberg's Other Voices (Norvik Press 2008) that Eszter became interested in exploring the creative processes of writing, the role of memory, the fine line between fiction and non-fiction, and how the same story could be told differently from several different perspectives.
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
New Event-- Staged Reading of a New Play
HOW IT REALLY HAPPENED
Followed by Q&A with
playwright, director and cast
Directed by W. Langdon Brown
A staged reading with cast
members Janet Hurley Kimlicko, Steve Madore, Gary Maggio, Patrick McKenna,
Barbara Richards, Eileen Schuyler and Don Paul Shannon
April 8 (Tuesday)
Dramatic Reading – 7:00 p.m.
[Note early start time], Science Library 340, Uptown Campus
Whose story is the true story?
How can one grasp control of the narratives of one’s own life? Working on her
new book, writer Karin Smirnoff (1880-1973) struggles to come to terms with her
past in an attempt to challenge the notorious stories of her overbearing
father, the world-renowned author and dramatist August Strindberg.
Eszter Szalczer is a dramaturg, theatre historian, and scholar of
modern drama. Her recent book August Strindberg (Routledge
Modern and Contemporary Dramatists, 2010) focuses on the Swedish playwright as
one of the most radical innovators of the modern stage. It was when working on
her previous book, Writing Daughters: August Strindberg's Other Voices (Norvik Press 2008) that
Eszter became interested in exploring the creative processes of writing, the
role of memory, the fine line between fiction and non-fiction, and how the same
story could be told differently from several different perspectives.
Langdon Brown is
a Fellow of the Writers Institute, UAlbany English professor and director of
Authors Theatre. He has worked as a producer, arts administrator, director and
dramaturge in the London Fringe, Off-Broadway, regional theatre, and on a
variety of university campuses.
Cast
Janet Hurley Kimlicko. A member of Actor’s Equity, she has
performed in Chicago, Dallas, Austin, Houston, and New York City. She was last
seen in How Water Behaves (CapRep), The Little Foxes, Arms and the Man and Ah!
Wilderness with Theater Voices, and Right
You Are (Theater East).
Steve Madore
received his MA in Theatre History and Dramatic Criticism from the State
University of New York at Albany and has completed several years of coursework
as a doctoral student in the Department of Theatre and Drama at Indiana
University, Bloomington.
Gary Maggio,
semi-retired, works part-time as a standardized patient at Albany Medical
College. Recently he's acted in productions of Harvey, The Boys Next Door,
and Our Son's Wedding (Curtain Call
Theatre) Proof and Faith Healer (Albany Civic Theater), and
The Vanek Plays (Theater Voices).
Patrick McKenna
has performed on Capital Region stages for the past 30 years. Favorite roles
include Tom in The Glass Menagerie; Valmont in Les Liaisons
Dangereuses; Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest; the
Narrator in Dylan Thomas' Under Milkwood and Dylan Thomas
in A Child's Christmas in Wales.
Barbara Richards is a
graduate of the University at Albany's Theatre Department. She has had a career
in theatre and arts administration in New York and Albany, and has worked
extensively as an actress with Curtain Call Theatre in Latham for the past 15
years
Eileen Schuyler
is delighted to return to UAlbany, where she taught acting for nine years. She
has performed at Soho Rep, Studio Arena Theater, Fulton Opera House, Capital
Rep, Stageworks/Hudson, Proctors Theater, HRS Showcase Theatre, Queens Theater
in the Park, NYSTI, Hubbard Hall and the Kennedy Center.
Don Paul Shannon
began his acting career in Philadelphia doing Shakespeare, Chekhov, O'Neill,
and DeGhelderode. At Lasalle Summer Theater he had starring roles in several
musicals: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, My Fair Lady, Allegro, and more.
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Carolyn Yalkut's New Play, "Everywoman"
You are invited to a staged reading of UAlbany Professor Carolyn Yalkut’s new play, “Everywoman,” on Thursday, April 3rd at
7:30 pm in the Performing Arts Center on the UAlbany Uptown Campus.
Day of show tickets: $8 general public , $6 students, seniors & UAlbany faculty-staff
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Should a woman’s life stop just because she’s giving birth?
Time and space collide in WAM Theatre’s staged reading of Carolyn Yalkut’s
one-act play that debates global as well as personal catastrophe in women’s
lives everywhere. The classic quandary of being a woman is explored in this
light-hearted, innovative and poignant tragicomedy that reaches across
generations.
The play was developed during a fellowship and multiple
residencies by the playwright at the Norman Mailer Writers Colony in
Provincetown, MA.
Professor Yalkut teaches numerous courses
at UAlbany in association with the NYS Writers Institute Visiting Writers
Series.
Advance tickets:
$5 general public , $3 students, seniors & UAlbany faculty-staff Call (518)
442-3997 to reserve.
Day of show tickets: $8 general public , $6 students, seniors & UAlbany faculty-staff
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