Fate, Fury, and Musical Theatre: A Kind of Cabaret Plays FRIGID 2/24-3/5

By: Jan. 27, 2011
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Fate and Fury Theatre Company is proud to announce that their new show Fate, Fury, and Musical Theatre: A Kind of Cabaret will debut this winter in the FRIGID New York Festival, presented by Horse Trade Theater Group. The performances will be at The Red Room (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Ave and Bowery) on February 24th at 8pm, February 25th at 11pm, February 27th at 12:30pm, March 3rd at 9:30pm, and March 5th at 8pm, Tickets are $15, $10 with a valid student ID, and may be purchased online HYPERLINK "http://www.frigidnewyork.info" www.frigidnewyork.info or by calling 212-868-4444.

A young actress, frustrated with the static state of her life and career, drives from her house on Long Island until she can't drive anymore. At the beach, the Three Fates of ancient mythology, androgynous and fabulous, wash onto the shore like Venus on the foam. Taking her under their collective breast, they lead the girl on a journey of storytelling, self-discovery and showtunes.

The piece is written and performed by Liz Wasser, whose performance credits include, Hatching (NYC Fringe), Romeo and Juliet (Aporia Theatre), King Lear (Goneril), The Who's Tommy (Acid Queen) Loves Labours Lost (Princess of France) and Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Yitzhak). Previously, Liz has co-directed/conceived a production of The Twilight Zone at Muhlenberg College. Director, Amanda Thompson also gradated from Muhlenberg College. Favorite credits include Hatching (New York International Fringe Festival), Baldy (Abingdon Theatre), and Ampersand: A Romeo &Juliet story (Looking Glass Theatre). She has also directed at The Tank, Manhattan Rep., Player's Theatre, The Wings Theatre and is a staff member at Looking Glass Theatre where she regularly directs and teaches acting. She has assisted for directors Lear deBessonet and Rachel Dickstein, and playwright Heidi Schreck.

The cabaret also features a group of talented young actors. Kennedy Kanagawa's recent credits include "At the Edge" (TNC), "Hatching" (FringeNYC), "Rat Bastards" (Dixon Place). Past credits include lead roles in "Tommy", "Cabaret", "Weldon Rising", "Zanna, Don't!" Kennedy will revive his role as Kat in "At the Edge" this April at the Tank. Ryan David LaMont's credits include productions of "Parade", "Starmites", "Mrs. Sharp", and the world premiere of "The Goddess Wheel" by Galt MacDermot. NYU graduate with degrees in Drama and English Literature. And Mike Hull, whose credits include Credits Include: RENT, Little Shop of Horrors, Bat Boy, Kiss Me, Kate!, The Music Man & Godspell.

 



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