New Ohio Theatre Extends SAMUEL & ALASDAIR for Two More Weeks

By: Jan. 25, 2012
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The New Ohio Theatre announced today that the Manhattan Premiere of The Mad Ones' critically acclaimed Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War is extending for two additional weeks. Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War is conceived by Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, Lila Neugebauer and created with the ensemble, written by Marc Bovino and Joe Curnutte, and directed by Lila Neugebauer. The extension runs from February 9 - 18, 2012 at the New Ohio Theatre, located at 154 Christopher Street, between Greenwich and Washington Streets in New York City.

Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War plays Wednesdays – Saturdays at 8pm. Tickets for shows running February 15 – 18 are $25, special early bird tickets for shows running February 9 – 11 are only $18 for adults and $15 for students/seniors and can be purchased online at http://www.SmartTix.com or by calling 212-868-4444. The running time is 75 minutes. For more information visit http://www.NewOhioTheatre.org.

In an alternate global history, the cold war was decided not by détente, not by nuclear holocaust, but by massive robot invasion. Among the survivors, a team of Russian radio hosts, warmed to a lost culture of 1950s Americana, broadcast a story of brothers' love drawn straight from the American heartland. Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War combines 1950s radio drama, vintage country music, and Soviet science in a sci-fi surrealist War of the Worlds meets A Prairie Home Companion examination of American nostalgia.

New York Magazine adored Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War and said "This is one of the most smoothly functional theatrical metaphors you'll have seen in a while, a great, small play about decline and denial and the subtler, unspoken bonds of devotion. Without a crumb of optimism, Samuel & Alasdair is still a spot of warmth in a cold world," while The NY Post described it as "daffy and chilling" and gave it 3 out of 4 stars. The Village Voice called the show "pleasantly eccentric and unexpectedly poignant…the acting is dynamic" and TimeOut NY gave it 4 out of 5 stars and raved "spin your theatergoing dial to the winning, atmospheric Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War…The show may feel as fragile as a vacuum tube, but it's actually unbreakably deft-and delightful to its minutest detail…rest assured, you are safe in the hands of some confident new theatrical talents." Flavorpill deemed the show "memorable, fresh and original" and The L Magazine praised the group, saying "The Mad Ones set themselves ahead of the pack." Show Business proclaims, "The New Ohio Theatre has a hit on its hands."

Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War won three 2010 New York Innovative Theatre Awards, including Outstanding Production of a Play, Outstanding Ensemble and Outstanding Sound Design (Stowe Nelson). The show also received four additional NYIT Award nominations, including Lila Neugebauer for Outstanding Director, Marc Bovino for Outstanding Lead Actor, Joe Curnutte for Outstanding Lead Actor and Stephanie Wright Thompson for Outstanding Lead Actress.

The cast includes Joe Curnutte as The Host (Unnatural Acts at Classic Stage, La Femme Est Morte at PS 122 and 59E59), Marc Bovino as Dr. Mischa Romanov (Lush Valley and Rus(h) at HERE), Stephanie Wright Thompson as Anastasia Volinski (Have You Seen Steve Steven? with 13P, Six Years at Humana Festival) and Michael Dalto as Alexei 'Tumbleweed' Petrovya (Pride and Prejudice at Actor's Theatre of Louisville). All four actors starred in the highly acclaimed Mad Ones' sophomore production of The Tremendous Tremendous at The Brick Theater in April of 2011.

Lila Neugebauer's directing credits include Anne Washburn's When The Tanks Break and Steven Belber's Tape at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Edgewise at Cherry Lane, The Wii Plays at Ars Nova, Josh Conkel's The Sluts of Sutton Drive at EST and Inspector Pennywhistle and the Nefarious Case of the Sweet Shop Murder with The Mad Ones at Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks Hot Dish.

The creative team consists of Stowe Nelson (Sound Design), Mike Inwood (Lighting Design), Jessica Pabst (Costume Design), Laura Jellinek (Set Design) and Michael Dalto (Musical Director).

Formed in 2009, The Mad Ones are a New York City-based theater company that devises new work through a combination of automatic writing, in-depth dramaturgical research and structured improvisation. The Mad Ones create visceral, immersive and highly detailed theatrical experiences that investigate cultural memory and nostalgia. Their work incorporates live music, appropriates popular American genres and playfully re-imagines world history. Productions are generated through the involved collaboration of a core creative team, with actors, designers and director blending innovative ideas into a cohesive final product. The company's four Co-Artistic Directors are Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, Lila Neugebauer and Stephanie Wright Thompson. For more information on The Mad Ones visit http://MadOne.wordpress.com.

The two-time Obie Award-winning New Ohio Theatre has a twenty-plus-year history producing and presenting the most exciting, sophisticated, irreverent and boundary-busting downtown theatre. From their new home in New York's West Village, they fulfill a distinctive need in the theater community, presenting works and supporting artists who challenge the mechanics of traditional narrative to create theatre that is both deeply humane and utterly fresh. The New Ohio Theatre has invited The Mad Ones to be a part of their inaugural season. The space is accessible from the #1 train to Christopher Street. For more information on the New Ohio Theatre visit http://www.NewOhioTheatre.org.


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