Castillo Theatre Honors Daphne Rubin-Vega, Judith Malina & More 11/7
The Castillo Theatre will hold its 2011 annual gala benefit entitled, WOMEN ONSTAGE, on Monday, November 7th at the All Stars Project, 543 West 42nd Street (between 10th & 11th Avenue) at 6:30 p.m. The gala will recognize and honor four inspirational women of the theatre. Carmen de Lavallade, Gabrielle L. Kurlander, Judith Malina, and Daphne Rubin-Vega have all lived lives of outstanding artistic achievement and have used their achievements to inspire others. Coming from very different social and ethnic backgrounds and areas of the theatre world, and spanning a range of generations, what these four powerful women have in common is their vision of theatre as an opportunity to educate, provoke and organize people to participate in making positive social change.
The Castillo Theatre, a project of the All Stars Project, has been built upon the principles of culture as a tool for growth and change, innovation and independence, an investment in the creative process and community-building. For three decades the Castillo Theatre has produced experimental, socially-engaged theatre, and like the honorees is dedicated not only to making great theatre, but building a better world. Since 1983, Castillo has staged well over 100 productions - from multicultural and avant-garde plays, to musicals and improvisational shows.
Gala tickets can be purchased through the Castillo Box Office at 212-941-1234 or go to www.castillo.org.
Carmen de Lavallade made her professional debut at the age of seventeen with the Lester Horton Dance Theatre in the title role in Salome. Not long after she debuted as principle dance artist with the Metropolitan Opera, later returning as a choreographer. She has worked with some of the most exciting choreographers in the dance world, from her husband Geoffrey Holder to Alvin Ailey. In the late sixties, de Lavallade joined the Yale Repertory Theater as a teacher and an actor. She received the Clarence Bayfield Award (AEA) for her role of "Emilia" in Othello with Earl Hyman. She can be seen in John Sayles' film Lone Star and in Big Daddy starring Adam Sandler. She has performed in River Crosses Rivers festivals in Ruby Dee's Step Mother (2009) and in ReGina Taylor's Post Black (2011).

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