Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company

By: Aug. 20, 2009
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Imagine a story so powerful that it becomes an international sensation and touches millions of people across the globe. The Kite Runner, based on the novel by Khaled Hosseini and adapted for the stage by Matthew Spangler, tells a deeply moving story of life in Afghanistan and America that is epic, tragic, loving and inspiring. The Kite Runner, directed by David Ira Goldstein, plays in Tucson at the Temple of Music and Art from September 10 through October 3. It continues its run in Phoenix at the Herberger Theater Center from October 8 through October 25. The Kite Runner is sponsored by Bill and Shirley Estes, Wells Fargo, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, and contributors to the "Jessica L. Andrews Tribute Fund." Arizona Theatre Company's season underwriters are I. Michael and Beth Kasser.

The Kite Runner is the story of two boys, Amir and Hassan, growing up in Afghanistan in the same household, but in two starkly different worlds. When the innocence of the boys' childhood is confronted with the brutality of prejudice and hate, Amir begins a journey of self discovery and enlightenment. His journey will take him on a perilous journey to a new home in America. But a cry for help from on old friend calls him back to Afghanistan, where fate and global politics threaten his ability to make amends for his past. A bracing look at the human face beneath the headline news, The Kite Runner is a powerful story of friendship, betrayal and redemption.

Khaled Hosseini (Novelist) grew up in Kabul where his father worked for the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother was a teacher. The family moved to Paris, France in 1976. While the Hosseini family was still in France, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Hosseini and his family were granted political asylum to the U.S. and moved to California in 1980. In 2003, Khaled Hosseini's first novel, The Kite Runner, was published and became a New York Times bestseller (it has since been published in 38 countries - though not in Afghanistan). In 2006, Khaled Hosseini was named a Goodwill Envoy for the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, to help raise awareness about refugees around the world.

Matthew Spangler (Playwright) is an Assistant Professor of Performance Studies at San Jose State University, where he directed the original developmental production of The Kite Runner. He has adapted more than 30 novels and short stories for the stage. His plays, which have been produced throughout the U.S., U.K., Ireland and France, include a one-person show of James Joyce's Dubliners; an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's short stories; and Mozart!, a musical-theatre adaptation of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's letters.

David Ira Goldstein (Director) directed the world premiere of The Kite Runner this past spring at San Jose Repertory Theatre. This year, he celebrates his eighteenth season as Artistic Director of ATC. He has directed over 30 mainstage productions for ATC ranging from classics to musicals to numerous world premieres including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Jeffrey Hatcher and seven plays by Steven Dietz. He has been a guest director at theatres from coast to coast including the Pasadena Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Florida Stage, GeVa Theatre, The Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis and Northlight Theatre.

The cast of The Kite Runner includes eleven of the members of the world premiere production last spring at San Jose Repertory Theatre including Barzin Akhavan (Amir), who played Amir in the premiere of The Kite Runner. His other credits include The Arabian Nights at Berkeley Rep and Lookingglass Theatre, the world premiere of Vestibular Sense at Mixed Blood Theatre, as well as Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet; Thomas Fiscella (Baba, Ensemble) has extensive credits in theatre, TV and film, including the role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof at the Civic Light Opera of the South Bay Cities of Los Angeles, and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune at International City Theatre, a performance for which he was nominated for a 2009 Los Angeles Backstage Garland Award; Gregor Paslawsky (Rahim Khan, Zaman, Ensemble) has appeared on New York stages in Not Knowing, Pegleg! and Bad Science with 'mixed message' theatre and Hotel Universe and Princess Turandot with Blue Light Theater Company. Regionally, he has been seen at Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Old Globe and Williamstown Theatre Festival. James Saba (Ali,Omar Faisal, Ensemble) has appeared in New York productions of Widows at 59E59 Theatres and poortom production's all-male As You Like It at HERE. Regional credits include The Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse, The Cleveland Play House and San Jose Repertory Theatre. Mr. Saba's television credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Conviction and 30 Rock; Rinabeth Apostol (Soraya,Mrs. Nguyen, Ensemble) has appeared in The Vagina Monologues, as well as in The Balcony and the world premiere of Imelda: The Musical at East West Players. Some of Ms. Apostol's TV and film appearances include Just for Kicks (Whoopi Goldberg/Nickelodeon) and Alpha Dog (New Line Cinema); Craig Piaget (Young Amir, Ensemble) has performed in Yellowjackets at Berkeley Rep, Lucas in Laughter on the 23rd Floor and Estelle in No Exit. A founding member of Pi: The Physical Comedy Troupe, he has performed with companies such as Teatro Zinzanni, The San Francisco Circus Center and Circus Velocity; Lowell Abellon (Hassan,Sohrab, Ensemble) has played Ed in Evil Dead: The Musical and Annas in Jesus Christ Superstar at Willows Theatre Company, in The Pirates of Penzance with Woodminster Summer Musicals and the Barber in Man of La Mancha with Puppet Art Theatre Company.

Also returning from the San Jose Repertory Theatre production are ensemble members Zarif Kabier Sadiqi, who recently appeared in the 2009 Shakespeare Santa Cruz season, as well as in the West Coast premiere of A Girl's War at Golden Thread Productions; Lani Carissa Wong, a recent graduate of San Jose State University where she appeared in numerous theatre performances including the developmental production of The Kite Runner where she originated the roles of Hassan and Sohrab; and Wahab Shayek who made his theatrical debut in The Kite Runner and before that, he could be seen doing stand-up comedy and spoken word poetry around the Bay Area.

New to the cast of The Kite Runner are Remi Sandri (General Taheri, Farid, Ensemble), who returns to Arizona Theatre Company where he appeared in Much Ado about Nothing and Pride and Prejudice. In New York, he appeared Off-Broadway in Spring Awakening. His regional credits include The Mystery of Irma Vep, Three Days of Rain, Camelot, A Flea in her Ear and A Chorus Line. His film and television credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Deadline and Conviction; and Korken Alexander (Assef, Ensemble), who played the Emcee in Cabaret at Musical Theatre of Los Angeles; his other credits include 1001 at Boston Court Theatre,as well as Sojourn at Ararat, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Gershwin's Tip Toes. Mr. Alexander recently starred in, produced and directed the film Lyfe Lost.

Salar Nader (Composer/Tabla Player) is of Afghan descent. He was born in Germany in 1981 and, at the age of three, immigrated to California. He remained connected to his passion, the Tabla, and began studying with renowned Tabla Maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain, who remains Mr. Nader's guru to this day. With over 20 years of guidance, he has developed versatility for accompaniment in a diverse realm of musical genres.

The creative team for The Kite Runner includes Vicki Smith (Scenic Designer), who returns to ATC where she designed numerous shows including A Raisin in the Sun, Jitney, Touch the Names and Love, Janis. She has also designed for Denver Center Theatre Company, Kansas City Repertory, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, and Milwaukee Repertory Theater, among many others. Kish Finnegan (Costume Designer) has been with Arizona Theatre Company since 1989, and her ATC costume designs include Hair, Touch the Names, Molly's Delicious, Tuesdays with Morrie, Copenhagen, and 2 Pianos 4 Hands, among many others. She also designed for the Burbank Repertory Theatre and the Chamber Theatre, where she won the Los Angeles DramaLogue award for Costume Design. David Lee Cuthbert (Lighting and Projection Designer) returns to Arizona Theatre Company where he designed last season's Enchanted April. He designed the Broadway, national and international productions of Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays. He also designed the national tour of The History (and Mystery) of the Universe and two tours with The New Pickle Family Circus. Internationally, he designed Terminal, directed by Joseph Chaikin. Scott W. Edwards (Sound Designer) returns to ATC where he designed A Midsummer Night's Dream. He is the Resident Sound Designer at the Guthrie Theater, where he has designed over 80 productions in the last ten years. Humaira Ghilzai (Cultural Consultant) is an advocate for the Afghan people and Afghanistan. Born and raised in Kabul, Ms. Ghilzai and her family fled Afghanistan after the Russian invasion in 1979. They settled in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she serves as Chairwoman for the Board of Directors of the Afghan Friends Network and has spearheaded many educational programs to improve education for females in Afghanistan. Ken Merckx is the Fight Director; Lisa Anne Porter is the Dialect Coach; Glenn Bruner is the Production Stage Manager.

Tickets range from $26-$50 depending on date and section choice and are available at www.arizonatheatre.org or by calling the box office at (520) 622-2823.

Photos by Kevin Berne


Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Illustration by Brad Yeo

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Lowell Abellon and Barzin Akhavan

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
The Company of THE KITE RUNNER

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
The Company of THE KITE RUNNER

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan and Craig Piaget

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Salar Nader

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Wahab Shayek, Lani Carissa Wong Craig Piaget and Lowell Abellon

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Craig Piaget, Thomas Fiscella, James Saba and Lowell Abellon

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Lowell Abellon

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Lowell Abellon and Barzin Akhavan

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Craig Piaget and Lowell Abellon

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan and Thomas Fiscella

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Thomas Fiscella and Craig Piaget

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan and Gregor Paslawsky

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan and Lowell Abellon

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan and Rinabeth Apostol

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Lowell Abellon and Barzin Akhavan

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Barzin Akhavan, Grego Paslawsky, (front, L-R) Zarif Kabier Sadiqi and James Saba

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Craig Piaget and Lowell Abellon

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Rinabeth Apostol and Barzin Akhavan

Photo Flash: THE KITE RUNNER At Arizona Theatre Company
Rinabeth Apostol, Barzin Akhavan and The Company of THE KITE RUNNER



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