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Engage: A Made-Up Star Trek Musical
Oct
15
7:00 PM19:00

Engage: A Made-Up Star Trek Musical

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$7

Time Out New York Critics' Pick 2015! Redshirts members:
Catherine Wing, Heather Jewels Booth, Julia Lunetta, Nicole Edine, Sloane Miller, and Susan O'Doherty - are intrepid improvisers who traverse the indie galaxy, creating new life forms, new civilizations, and boldly singing what no team has sung before.

We've performed at ComicCon/New York Super Week, Star Trek: Missions, Paley Center for Media Salutes Star Trek Festival, Big Apple Comic Con, Improv Fest, Flame Con, She Makes Me Laugh FemFest, New York Musical Improv Fest, PITFest, and IndieFest. When we're not in festivals or cons or fan expos, we perform regularly in NYC at: The People's Improv Theater, PIT Loft, Broadway Comedy Club, Magnet Theater and other venues around NYC.

Reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytQ0xE_lfyo&feature=youtu.be

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Simon and His Shoes
Sep
8
3:00 PM15:00

Simon and His Shoes

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$5

A workshop reading of a new musical Simon and His Shoes.

What do you do when your shoes walk out on you? Simon and His Shoes is an original musical about a pair of shoes, Bud & Beedle, who walk out on their owner, Simon, because he doesn’t wear them and he never even leaves the house. Simon chases after his shoes with the help of his younger sister Izzy.

Follow these characters on an adventure of a lifetime taking them from their ordinary lives into a world of larger than life characters and increasingly bizarre and surreal situations. Simon could never have guessed, but his runaway shoes might be the best thing that ever happened to him.

Story and book by Stephanie Singer and Laurel Haines

Composer
Stephanie Singer

Lyrics
Laurel Haines

Director
Ilana Khanin

CAST
Amy Silverman
Arielle Gonzalez
Brenna Donahue
Clayton Brown
Sophie Sagan-Gutherz
Annie Hoeg
Richard Lowenburg
Sarah Ziegler
Will Hare

Pianist and Musical Director
James Harvey

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The Saga of the Shining Emblem
Aug
3
9:30 PM21:30

The Saga of the Shining Emblem

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$5

Darkness covers the land, the people fear for their lives, hope is all but gone. There is one thing the people cling to: a legend. A legend of a great hero who will rise up and vanquish the darkness. A hero who will be remembered forever in as the savior of our world. That hero, is you! The Saga of the Shining Emblem is a one-of-a-kind improvised story-telling experience. Each night, one audience member is selected to be the hero of that nights story. They are guided through a fantastical adventure with one actor serving as the narrator, supporting characters, and anything else our hero should encounter. Our intrepid hero has one goal; to seek the Shining Emblem! an object of unimaginable power capable of granting one wish to whomever should find it! How they find it (or if they even bother to quest it at all) is totally up to them! It's like Dungeons & Dragons, only way less dice and way more silly. All accompanied by a live score! Will you return the light to this world? Or join with the darkness? The choice is yours! 

Created and Performed by Matthew Schott
Music by Sam Kessler
Technical Direction by Dylan James Amick

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Exodus 2: The Apocrypha
Jun
30
6:00 PM18:00

Exodus 2: The Apocrypha

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$15

When Flappy and Chappy, two mime magicians, are banished from ancient biblical Egypt, they must embark on an epic journey to find their new home, and more importantly, themselves. Featuring original music by Roxie Maisel and book co-written by director/choreographer Carter Shocket, Exodus 2 has everything: slapstick comedy, murderous plots, mistaken identities, burlesque, trans pride, and the World Pride 2019 disco anthem of the summer, “Feet up off the Ground.”

Book by: Carter Shocket and Roxie Maisel
Music by: Roxie Maisel
Director and Choreographer: Carter Shocket
Music Director: Roxie Maisel
Associate Director, Tech Op: Henry Lombino
Cast: Roxie Maisel, Carter Shocket, Ricky Downes III, Rebecca Hunt, Tiffany McCue, and William Frenzel

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Ex-Gay: the Musical!
Jun
27
8:00 PM20:00

Ex-Gay: the Musical!

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$15

A young man is ushered into an ex-gay conversion therapy camp, and discovers that love can be electric in more than one way.

This will be a stage reading of Ex-Gay: the Musical!

Cast: Matthew Ruehlman, Rachel Wilson, James V. Murray, Brenton Tyler Schlosshauer, Jo Cutrona, Jake Smerechniak, and Ann Marie Moloney

Composer: Dominic Frigo, Playwright/ Director: JP Pelletier

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Mashup Stories Into Song
Aug
11
2:00 PM14:00

Mashup Stories Into Song

Great stories have words, ideas, and an emotional energy which create a kind of music. In this show some of New York's finest storytellers perform, followed by an original song co-written by writer/performer and singer/songwriter Jude Treder-Wolff and composer Wells Hanleywhich was inspired by their story. Storytellers include Robin BadyRichard CardilloMichele Carlo, and Vernon Payne. Hosted & curated by Jude Treder-Wolff.

Presented as part of Speak Up Rise Up 2018, produced and curated by Asher Novek of Speak Up, Rise Up, in association with The Tank.

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Elevator Heart
Oct
14
7:30 PM19:30

Elevator Heart

Elevator Heart

Elevator Heart is a modular musical theatre piece built of vignettes that explore the diverse experiences of women in the 21st century. There's room for everyone's voice as the ensemble creates a world of songs, scenes, and monologues that explore the way we tell stories and lay bare the intersections of being a woman.

Elevator Heart Book & Lyrics by Sara Cooper Music by Amy Burgess and Julia Meinwald Director: Dev Bondarin Music Director: Rich Silverstein

Starring: Sherz Aletaha Ally Bonino Joanna Carpenter Lizette Cruz Latoya Edwards Ellen Condon Macy Aneesh Sheth Tatiana Wechsler

Elevator Heart was developed at the Tisch New Musicals Workshop at NYU with the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program and the New Studio on Broadway, as well as through concerts at Dixon Place and The Producer’s Club. Elevator Heart received a 2016 New Works Grant from Queens Council on the Arts.

Bios:

Amy Burgess (music) is a composer/lyricist from New York City. Recent Theatre: "Elevator Heart,” Good2Go Festival with Prospect Theatre Company (2017), Tisch New Musicals workshop (2016), Queens Council on the Arts Grant (2016), concerts at Dixon Place (2015, 2016); "Ripe Figs Won't Keep," choreography by Clare Cook, for STIR: An Evening of Food and Dance presented by Basin Arts and Runaway Dish at Acadiana Center for the Performing Arts, Lafayette, LA (2017); "Under My Skin," choreography by Clare Cook, Dance Now NYC, Joe's Pub (2014); "Show Me Real" with Clare Cook Dance Theatre, NYMF (2012), Tada! Theater (2012). Choral Commissions (Selection): for the Portland Symphonic Girlchoir: "We Will Speak" (2017) International Premiere, St. Giles Church, Edinburgh, Scotland (summer 2017); "Look To This Day" (2016); "Dreamer of Dreams" (2014). Many other Choral works. Composer-in-Residence, Portland Symphonic Girlchoir (2014, 2016, 2017, upcoming 2018). Amy writes and sings in the band Two Sheets to the Wind with Joel Waggoner (reverbnation.com/twosheetstothewind). Amy received her BM in Composition from Pacific Lutheran University and MFA from NYU's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. www.elevatorheartmusical.weebly.com / @composeramy

Sara Cooper (book and lyrics) is a playwright and lyricist. Awards and Honors: 92Y Musical Theatre Lab Collective (2017-2018); American Opera Initiative Fellowship, Washington National Opera (2017); Queens Council on the Arts grant for Elevator Heart (2016); New York State Council on the Arts Individual Theatre Artist Commission (2015); Jonathan Larson Grant, American Theatre Wing (2014); National Endowment for the Arts and National Alliance for Musical Theatre National Fund for The Memory Show (2013); Weston Playhouse New Musical Award for Loving Leo (2012). In addition to Elevator Heart, her recent works include: Fault Lines, World Premiere at The Kennedy Center (2018); The Memory Show, United Kingdom Premiere, New Bard Productions in London (2016), Original Cast Recording, Yellow Sound Lab (2015), Transport Group at The Duke on 42nd Street (2013), Asian Premiere, Water Gate Media in Seoul (2012-2013), Barrington Stage Company (2010), NAMT (2010); Mechanical, concert, Dixon Place (2017); Things I Left On Long Island, musical: concert, Dixon Place (2016), play: FringeNYC (2014), FringeNYC Playwriting Award (2014), Time Out New York Critics’ Pick (2014); Loving Leo, Weston Playhouse (2013). MFA Musical Theatre Writing and BFA Dramatic Writing, Tisch School of the Arts. Dramatists Guild, ASCAP. http://saracooper.weebly.com

Julia Meinwald (music) Julia is a weird little optimist and a composer for musicals, film, and the occasional computer game score. Her non Elevator Heart musicals include Pregnancy Pact (2012 Weston Playhouse, 2011 NAMT, 2011 YIMT), The Loneliest Girl in the World (2016 NAMT, 2015 UARTS workshop, 2014 OutLoud at Ars Nova) and REB + VoDKa + ME (2017 NYU workshop, 2017 YIMT, MTF’s 2016-2017 Lerner and Loewe group, Civilians 2015-2016 R&D Group), all with collaborator Gordon Leary. Julia has developed work through New Dramatists CLDP, the Dramatist Guild fellowship, American Lyric Theatre, Lincoln Center Director's Lab, Uncharted at Ars Nova, the Civilians R&D group, Fresh Ground Pepper’s Playgroup, the Musical Theatre Factory writers group, and the 92nd Street Y Musical Theatre Lab. She has peer pressured friends into buying tickets to shows of hers at 54 Below, Rockwood Music Hall, Dixon Place, and the Laurie Beechman.  Julia holds a BA in Music from Yale and an MFA from NYU's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program.  www.juliameinwald.com

Dev Bondarin (Director) is thrilled to continue to work on Elevator Heart after directing the NYU New Studio workshop last fall. Dev is the Artistic Director of Astoria Performing Arts Center where her directing credits include: Raisin, (2017 winner NYIT Award for Outstanding Musical Production, nominee, NYIT Award for Best Director), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Astoria Stories, Merrily We Roll Along (2015 winner, NYIT Award for Outstanding Musical Production), and In The Bones. As Associate Artistic Director of Prospect Theater Company, she curates and directs a musical theater lab which has produced over 70 new, short musicals. Other selected credits: national tours of Junie B. Jones and Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide To School (Theatreworks USA), King Lear (American Bard), A Home Across The Ocean (MTWorks), and Reefer Madness (Gallery Players). Member: LCT Directors Lab. Associate Member: SDC, League of Professional Theatre Women. MFA: Brooklyn College. BA: Brandeis University. devbondarin.net

Rich Silverstein (music director) is thrilled to return to "Elevator Heart"! He spent June in Uruguay working on a symphonic Andrew Lloyd Webber concert. Other music direction credits include "War on Christmas" (The Civilians), "Broadway Tomorrow: Nick Blaemire" (Kennedy Center), "Spring Awakening" (Hangar Theatre), "35MM" (original NYC production, iTunes cast recording), "Pregnancy Pact" (Weston Playhouse), "Musical of Musicals" (Cincinnati Playhouse), "Zanna, Don't!" (York Theatre), "Broadway Under the Stars" (Sonoma's Transcendence Theater Company), and numerous concerts, developmental readings, and workshops. Passionate about new work, Rich is also a proud AEA member; acting credits include Goodspeed, Cincinnati Playhouse, and NJ Rep. Founding producer and MD: 2014's sold-out "Broadway Battles Bullying" benefit at NYC's Skirball Center and 2015's "Winter Wind Sings" Trevor Project benefit at 54 Below. TV: "The Apprentice" with Kristin Chenoweth. Rich is a frequent collaborator with Julia Meinwald (and Gordon Leary) - up next is "REB+VoDKa+ME" at NYU. Yale grad, dog lover, coffee snob.

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