February 26th - 8pm
February 27th - 7pm* *with panel afterward! TADA! Theatre 15 W. 28th St, between 5th and Broadway [Note: This is not a production by TADA! Theater.] |
Articulating the Arts: Folk City Scenes Articulating the Arts is Articulate Theatre Company's signature benefit event. It brings together our Company members and guest artists with unique works of art to use as a springboard and source of inspiration for new theatre works. Our first session focused on playwrights taking one image and giving us "A Thousand Words." The second session took the images "Off The Wall" and put them on the stage. For our third AtA, we decided to move from the visual arts to the musical arts, specifically Folk Music of the 60s and 70s! |
SET RENDERINGS
Articulating the Arts was created to help our ensemble learn more about other artistic disciplines and use the inspiration gained from that to create new theatrical works. This year, the ensemble chose FOLK MUSIC as their discipline of choice. We randomly picked 20+ folk songs from the 60s and 70s, and shared information about the artists and the songs with our playwrights (as well as some guest playwrights). They took that inspiration and created eight wonderful short plays. On February 26th and 27th, we will share these plays with the public, along with the songs that inspired them.
† - ATC Company Member; ‡ - Guest Artist
In Transit written by Robin Rice†, inspired by City of New Orleans (Steve Goodman/Arlo Guthrie)
Cast: Carolyn Seiff†
"Sometimes a friend is all you need to stay on track."
In The Autumn Mist written by Robert Verlaque†, directed by Joan Kane‡, inspired by Puff the Magic Dragon (Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow)
Cast: Crystal Edn†, Tom Kane‡ and Phoebe Torres‡
"An argument forces a revelation that explores the collateral damage of the loss of innocence."
Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace written by Kelly Zekas†, directed by Aimee Todoroff‡, inspired by Suzanne (Leonard Cohen)
Cast: Joanne Dorian† and Denise Pence†
"Suzanne's son is getting married to her best friend's daughter. What could go right?"
Train Rail written by Jamie Neumann†, directed by Wendy Shelton†, inspired by City of New Orleans (Steve Goodman/Arlo Guthrie)
Cast: Isabelle Dungan† and Stark Wilz†
"A woman running. A man running. Who are you to judge?"
Babe I Hate to Go written by Rhea MacCallum‡, directed by Denise Pence†, inspired by Leaving On A Jet Plane (John Denver)
Cast: Adam Perabo†, Jennifer Wilson McGuire† and Stark Wilz†
"A surprise visit in Central Park teaches Abbey a few empirical truths."
To Every Thing There is a Season written by Bara Swain‡, directed by Eric Siegel†, inspired by Turn! Turn! Turn! (Pete Seeger)
Cast: Jill Bianchini† and Diane Terrusa†
"In the seasons of life, the weather is never what you expected."
The Betrothal written by Germaine Shames‡, directed by Cat Parker†, inspired by Folsum Prison Blues (Johnny Cash)
Cast: Sergei Burbank† and Mary Monahan†
"War is absolute, death relative."
Lay Down My Sword written by Grant Bowen‡, directed by Robert Verlaque†, inspired by Study War No More (Leadbelly and various)
Cast: Ryan Daley‡ and Eric Percival†
"On the shore of the Alabama River, two soldiers discover what you fight for."
In Transit written by Robin Rice†, inspired by City of New Orleans (Steve Goodman/Arlo Guthrie)
Cast: Carolyn Seiff†
"Sometimes a friend is all you need to stay on track."
In The Autumn Mist written by Robert Verlaque†, directed by Joan Kane‡, inspired by Puff the Magic Dragon (Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow)
Cast: Crystal Edn†, Tom Kane‡ and Phoebe Torres‡
"An argument forces a revelation that explores the collateral damage of the loss of innocence."
Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace written by Kelly Zekas†, directed by Aimee Todoroff‡, inspired by Suzanne (Leonard Cohen)
Cast: Joanne Dorian† and Denise Pence†
"Suzanne's son is getting married to her best friend's daughter. What could go right?"
Train Rail written by Jamie Neumann†, directed by Wendy Shelton†, inspired by City of New Orleans (Steve Goodman/Arlo Guthrie)
Cast: Isabelle Dungan† and Stark Wilz†
"A woman running. A man running. Who are you to judge?"
Babe I Hate to Go written by Rhea MacCallum‡, directed by Denise Pence†, inspired by Leaving On A Jet Plane (John Denver)
Cast: Adam Perabo†, Jennifer Wilson McGuire† and Stark Wilz†
"A surprise visit in Central Park teaches Abbey a few empirical truths."
To Every Thing There is a Season written by Bara Swain‡, directed by Eric Siegel†, inspired by Turn! Turn! Turn! (Pete Seeger)
Cast: Jill Bianchini† and Diane Terrusa†
"In the seasons of life, the weather is never what you expected."
The Betrothal written by Germaine Shames‡, directed by Cat Parker†, inspired by Folsum Prison Blues (Johnny Cash)
Cast: Sergei Burbank† and Mary Monahan†
"War is absolute, death relative."
Lay Down My Sword written by Grant Bowen‡, directed by Robert Verlaque†, inspired by Study War No More (Leadbelly and various)
Cast: Ryan Daley‡ and Eric Percival†
"On the shore of the Alabama River, two soldiers discover what you fight for."