Tuesday, March 31, 2009

SHOW #2 -- END DAYS


End Days
by Deborah Zoe Laufer
directed by Lisa Peterson


Wednesday, 4/1, 7 p.m.
549 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019

STARRING:
Dane DeHaan, Molly Ephraim, Peter Friedman, Deirdre O'Connell, and Paco Tolson

Sixteen year old Rachel Stein is having a bad year. Her father hasn't changed out of his pajamas since 9/11. Her mother has begun a close, personal relationship with Jesus. Her new neighbor, a sixteen-year-old Elvis impersonator, has fallen for her, hard. And the Apocalypse is coming Wednesday. Her only hope is that Stephen Hawking will save them all.

The germ of End Days began when playwright Deb Laufer heard an NPR report that 40% of Americans are Evangelical Christians. "I wanted to learn more about Evangelicals," she says, "and also to probe how the yearning for faith relates to the thirst for scientific knowledge." How better to get at that than in a play where the same actor plays both Jesus and Stephen Hawking? In creating End Days Laufer consulted with a physicist friend; for the EST production, science advisor and physicist Gabriel Cwilich worked with her to validate and deepen the scientific content. "Scientific themes run through all my plays," says Laufer. "Yet I've always felt that the best way to get people to listen is to be funny."

Broadwayworld.com has some more info about it here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

schedule change

A few quick updates:

#1 Remember - no class tomorrow, March 25.

#2 We (that is Eric and Theater TRaC) will likely be going to a performance this Thursday or Friday! We're still awaiting confirmation. Stay tuned.

#3 The Public Theater canceled the preview of The Singing Forest you were going to see next Tuesday after class. We have rescheduled it for Saturday, April 18th at 2pm. Mark your calendars!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Great night at REASONS TO BE PRETTY!

Here you all are (minus Jodie and Sandy - sorry!) outside Neil LaBute's REASONS TO BE PRETTY on B-Way, after a special Q and A with not one, not two, but all four of the show's stars:  Marin Ireland, Steven Pasquale, Piper Perabo, and Tommy Sadoski.  Great questions, all!

Remember to send me your 400-600 word description of the show by one week from today, March 25.  This is a detailed description of one or more moments from or aspects of the show, and a couple of sentences about your personal response.

And we meet next TWO WEEKS from today, April 1, with guest critic Martin Denton.

Good night, all!
Look forward to Alicia's post!


-Karen

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

important TRaC announcement

Important safety video up on the Main TRaC Blog! Make sure to check it out....

www.High5TRaC.blogspot.com

Have a safe day.

~eric

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

killing rage

I never wanted to kill man so bad until that day
You may think that you've seen hate but you know not of hate
I wanted to kill him with more than a killing rage
Manslaughter (pause) in the first degree
Slice his throat
Cut out his tongue
I never wanted to kill a man so bad until that day
You may think that you've seen hate but you know not of hate
Swartz sticker eyes painted pictures on my pupils
So I winked baQ with an ankh
Cause through life my words will strive
His ignorance screams "fuQ the black aesthetics"
I always knew that he wanted to thrust his white skin against my beautiful black body
But this time it wasn’t an inny
Black body hits white air
Shackles bound to breast
He must have forgotten that he needed me
Forgotten I was a commodity
Without me he wouldn’t breathe
Without me he couldn’t breathe
I was the sacrifice of his resurrection
White body needed black body
Black hands
Black feet
Hell yea I wanted to kill him
But instead I imperialized his mind
Like how he dug me for all my resources and left me malnourished
Isolated him
Turned deaf ears inside out
Wax turned bars creating concentration camps inside mind
I made him suffer
I didn’t need sticks or stones to break his bones
My words would hurt him










Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Theater TRaC 2009 has begun!

Your Theater TRaC class begins tomorrow, Wednesday, March 11, at the Teachers and Writers Collaborative. Teachers and Writers Collaborative is located in Suite 2020 at 520 Eighth Avenue between 36th and 37th Street in Manhattan. Take the A, C, E, 1, 2, or 3 trains to 34th Street and walk north on 8th Ave. You will need a photo ID of some kind to get into the building.

It is imperative that you get to class by 4:30. Karen Hartman, your instructor, will meet you in the lobby, then you will go up to the room you’ll be meeting in on the 20th floor.

Any problems you can contact your instructor Karen Hartman at khartman@aya.yale.edu.

Your first show is next week!
Details to come.....