Everyman Closes Season with BLACKBIRD May 12-June 13
By: Elisabeth Nebeker May. 07, 2010
Everyman Theatre's Baltimore will close the 09/10 season with the premiere of Blackbird, Examines the Boundaries of Love, May 12 through June 13. Blackbird, a haunting, powerful drama that has left London and New York audiences breathless. The Baltimore premiere directed by Derek Goldman will star Everyman Resident Company member Megan Anderson and David Parkes in his Everyman debut. For tickets call the Everyman Theatre Box Office at 410.752.2208 or online at www.everymantheatre.org.
Blackbird received Britain's highest theatrical honor, the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play, and was named one of The New York Times' Top Ten plays of 2007. Director Derek Goldman, Artistic Director of the Davis Performing Arts Center and Associate professor of Theatre and Performance Studies at Georgetown, will be making his Everyman directorial debut for this production.One of the most talked about plays to come out of London in years, this powerful, volatile piecebegins when Una shows up unexpectedly at the office of Ray, forcing him to come to terms with theeffects of their relationship. Una pulls Ray into an encounter that is gripping, surprising and utterlyunforgettable - the ultimate taboo.Everyman Founding Artistic Director Vincent Lancisi said: "For the first time ever, I watched the design run without making a single note. I wrote Blackbird on the top of my paper, put my pen down,and didn't pick it up once the entire run. I was completely enthralled. We have the perfect combination of actors and director for this production. The audience is going to be so shocked and stunned. Shocks are flying."Blackbird runs May 12th through June 13th, offering performancesTuesday through Sunday. Everyman Theatre is a professional Equity theatre company with a resident ensemble of artists from the Baltimore/DC area dedicated to presenting high quality plays that are affordable and accessible to everyone. For tickets call the Everyman Theatre Box Office at 410.752.2208 or online at www.everymantheatre.org.Derek Goldman, Director; Jim Frouchard, Scenic Designer; Matthew Miller, Lighting Designer; Gail Beach, Costume Designer; Elisheba Ittoop; Sound Designer, Lewis Shaw; Fight Choreographer, Amanda Hall; Stage Manager, Naomi Greenberg-Slovin; Dramaturg. Cast Bios:Megan Anderson (Una) Everyman Theatre: The Exonerated (Sue, Sandra), Rabbit Hole (Izzy), The Cherry Orchard (Varya), Filthy Rich (Susan Scott), Turn of the Screw (The Woman), Much Ado About Nothing (Hero), And a Nightingale Sang (Joyce), The School for Scandal (Lady Teazle), TheCripple of Inishmaan (Helen, Greater Baltimore Theatre Award), Proof (Catherine, Greater Baltimore Theatre Award) Taking Sides (Emmi Straub), My Children! My Africa! (Isabel, BaltimoreCity Paper-Best Actress), The Crucible (Abigail), The 5thof July (Shirley), The Last Night of Ballyhoo (Sunny). Regional: Olney Theatre Center, Rabbit Hole (Helen Hayes, nominated for Outstanding Ensemble); Rep Stage, The Violet Hour (Rosamund Plynth), The Seagull (Nina, HelenHayes Nomination); Round House Theatre, Heartbreak House (Ellie Dunn), The Cherry Orchard(Anya), Our Town (Emily), Problem Child (Denise); Woolly Mammoth, The Faculty Room (Zoe); Totem Pole Playhouse, Proposals (Josie), Crimes of the Heart (Babe), Proof (Catherine); LA Theatreworks/Voice of America, Bus Stop (Elma). TV/Film: 3 seasons on The Wire (Jennifer Carcetti); Hit and Run (Jane) (Lionsgate/MGM). Teaching: Everyman Theatre, Scene Shop forYoung Actors and the Summer Intensive. Other: Member Everyman Theatre Resident ActingCompany; Audition Coach.David Parkes (Ray) Everyman Theatre: Debut. New York: Lee Strasberg Institute, Vineyard Theatre, Westbank Theatre. Regional: TimeLine Theatre, Hannah and Martin (Martin Heidegger, After Dark Award), The Crucible (John Proctor, After Dark Award), A Man for All Seasons (Thomas Moore), The General from America (George Washington), Pravda (Lambert LaRue), The Lion in Winter (Henry II), Awake and Sing (Moe Axlerod), Not About Nightingales (Warden Whalen, JosephJefferson Citation); Steppenwolf Theatre, One Arm; American Theatre Company, Apple TreeTheatre, Eclipse, Footsteps, greasy joan, Northlight, Streetsigns, Piven Theatre Workshop, CincinnatiPlayhouse in the Park, Asolo Theatre. National Tours: Romeo & Juliet (Romeo), A Midsummer Nights' Dream (Lysander). TV/Film: Patrick Swayze's The Beast. Education: BFA, New YorkUniversity; MFA, Florida State University; exchange program with the Moscow Art Theatre, Russia. Other: Member of TimeLine Theatre Company. Director Derek Goldman is honored to be working at Everyman for the first time. He is Artistic Director of the Davis Performing Arts Center and Associate Professor of Theater and Performance Studies at Georgetown University, as well as Founding Artistic Director of the StreetSigns Center for Literatureand Performance, an award-winning socially-engaged professional theatre founded in Chicago, devoted to new adaptations of literature for the stage, re-imagined classics, and ensemble-devised performance. Under Goldman's leadership, the company was named by the Chicago Sun-Times as "the most exciting company to emerge in Chicago since John Cusack's New Criminals"; by the NewYork Times as "one of Chicago's top theater companies"; and, after the company's move to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by The Spectator as "the region's leading producer of cutting-edge work." In addition to having led the company for 15 years through more than 60 productions, he has directed Off-Broadway, internationally, and worked regularly as a director and adapter/playwright with leading regional theaters across the country. He is the author of more than 20 professionally produced plays and adaptations, including work published by Samuel French, and he has directed over 50 productions. Recent projects include his adaptations of Lysistrata and Kafka's Metamorphosis (currently running) at Synetic Theater; In Darfur at Theater J and Theodore Bikel's Sholom Aleichem:Laughter through Tears, which is touring after hit runs in DC and with the National Jewish Theater/Folksbeine in New York; Eurydice at Round House Theater; As You Like It at the Folger Theater; his adaptation of Studs Terkel's Will the Circle Be Unbroken at Steppenwolf (with David Schwimmer), at Millennium Park in Chicago (with Garrison Keillor) and in North Carolinaand DC (with David Strathairn), as well as extensive new work development with Lincoln Center, theKennedy Center, Arena Stage, and many others. Among his published/produced plays andadaptations are Haymarket Eight, which premiered at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago; Right as Rain, a new play about Anne Frank and the Holocaust that toured nationally for 3 years; and numerous award-winning adaptations, all of which he also staged, including A Death in theFamily (Joseph Jefferson Citation for Best New Work/Adaptation), Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (Independent Award for Best of the Decade 2000-2009), Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Kaddish for Allen Ginsberg, The Turn of the Screw, Divine Days, a new adaptation of Six Characters in Search of an Author, and others. Other directing highlights include his Jeff Award-winning Hamlet, The Seagull, the US Premiere of Helene Cixous' epic The Perjured City, DeLillo's Mao II, Brecht's Antigone, Lorca's The Public, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, Tales of theLost Formicans, Chicago's long-running comic hit Night of the Mime, the off-Broadway and internationally touring hit Sholom Aleichem- Now You're Talking, Twelfth Night, The Winter's Tale, The Skin of Our Teeth, Our Town, the DC Premiere of Stuff Happens, and others. He received his Ph. D. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University. Blackbird by David Harrower and directed by Derek Goldman will run May 12 - June 13, 2010 at Everyman Theatre, 1727 N Charles St, Baltimore. Blackbird is a gripping, surprising and utterly unforgettable piece about the boundaries of love. Tickets: 410.752.2208 or www.everyman.theatre.org. Pay-What-You-Can tickets are available for May 11th and can be purchased in person at the Everyman Theatre Box Office, 1727 N Charles Street. Call 410.752.2208 or visit www.everymantheatre.org for details. Post-show Talk Back Discussion: June 10th A post-show Talk Back with the play's actors and designers will be held Thursday, June 10th. For tickets call the Box Office at 410.752.2208 or online at www.everymantheatre.org. Opening Night: Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 8pmMingle with the cast, crew, and staff at a lively post-show cast reception. For tickets, call 443.752.2208 or visit online at www.everymantheatre.org.
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