Blood Type: RAGU plays the Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury 8/21-22

By: Aug. 13, 2010
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Blood Type: RAGU plays the Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury, CT for 2 Performances -Saturday, August 21 at 8 PM and Sunday, August 22 at 3 PM

Tickets - $35 and $28

Seven Angels Theatre
1 Plank Road
HistoRic Hamilton Park Pavilion
Waterbury, CT 06705

Tickets: Sevenangelstheatre.org or call (203) 757-4676

You can also log on to the show's website: www.bloodtyperagu.com

HISTORY OF SHOW

BLOOD TYPE: RAGU

Actor/Playwright Frank Ingrasciotta gives a tour de force one-man performance in this funny & tender coming-of-age story exploring the first-generation American's delicate dance between culture and identity! Come meet the more than 20 characters who live, love and laugh as they struggle to thrive in a new culture. It's a fast-paced journey that is not just a comedy, not just a drama. It's family - and we all have one!

Blood Type: RAGU's universal themes entertained audiences during its critically-acclaimed off-Broadway run last year at the historic Actors Playhouse.

The REVIEWS for BLOOD TYPE: RAGU

"A garrulous and enlightening production with a lasting rewarding flavor!"
- New York Times

"Clever & Stylish. A fast-paced 90 minutes. Ingrasciotta is a confident and appealing presence" - The NY Daily News

"Frank is an ingratiating performer with sufficient wit to make the show truly universal" - The NY Post

"Transcending stereotypes, Ingrasciotta is a master of comedic and dramatic balance" - Show Business Weekly

FRANK'S BIO

Frank Ingrasciotta (writer/performer) as a teenager, he served as stage manager for the original Off-Broadway production of Godspell at the Cherry Lane and Promenade Theatres. His New York stage credits include: Valley of the Dolls, Three Postcards, Dinner at 8, Edgar Degas in The Girl in the Blue Armchair and the Pharaoh in Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center. TV credits include: recurring roles on One Life to Live, The Guiding Light and The Equalizer. Directing credits include: Three years as writer & producer for the NY Cable Follies, a live musical satire of the year's events in the cable industry, performing to TV network CEOs and executives. Regionally & in NYC, he has directed cabarets, corporate shows and productions of Neil Berg's musical The Life & Times of Fiona Gander, A Day in Hollywood, Prince & the Pauper, Grease, Chicago, Sondheim Tonight, Once on This Island & Fascinating Gershwin. For the NYC Fire Department, he directed & choreographed firefighters in a benefit production of Guys & Dolls receiving media coverage & raising over $20,000 for the NY Burn Center. As an arts educator, Frank is an advocate in utilizing the arts as a teaching tool across the school curriculum. He conducts writing & acting workshops with students of all ages and teaches acting at SUNY Purchase. He also studied the Meisner acting technique with William Esper and holds a Theatre Arts?in?Educati on degree from SUNY Empire State College. Frank was recently recognized with the Arts Award by the Westchester Arts Council for his outstanding achievement as performing artist and educator for the County. The award recognizes individuals whose vision, commitment and leadership enrich Westchester.

UPCOMING DATES

Back Off-Broadway at Manhattan Theatre Source - November 16-22, 2010

At the Capital Repertory in Albany as part of their 2010-2011 season - April 15 - May 15, 2011

 



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