Botanicum Seedlings Festival Set for 11/19-20
Theatricum's new play development program, Botanicum Seedlings, continues to inspire growth by reaching out to a mix of emerging and award-winning playwrights for SeedlingsFest, its second festival of new plays. This Festival of (short) Playreadings features two days of plays written on a theme - "Certified Organic" - expressly for this event, giving Theatricum company members and audiences the opportunity to sample fresh new works that are 100% natural and pesticide-free - and enjoy seasonal gourmet treats and live music as part of the package. SeedlingsFest takes place Saturday, November 19 and Sunday, November 20, at 1 pm. Admission is Free; donations gratefully accepted.
"It's very gratifying that Theatricum is able to provide a creative and safe nurturing environment for today's playwrights," says Theatricum managing director Delphine Frost. "Through Seedlings, we can also give back to the community by allowing local audiences to see a play at its earliest stages and appreciate first-hand what writers do: provide the food that feeds other artists."
This year's group of writers includes playwrights new to Seedlings as well as artists who generally work behind the scenes in Topanga, including Seedlings literary manager Julie Retzlaff and Theatricum playwright-in-residence Jennie Webb.
The "Certified Organic" plays on both performance dates are:
"About What Matters" by Jennie Webb - A play about priorities, boundaries, the value of certification and letting life get to you when weighing what's real. Jennie is the author of numerous plays presented throughout the U.S. and internationally. Locally she co-founded the LA Female Playwrights Initiative (LA FPI) and is a member of The Playwrights Union and Rogue Machine Theatre, where her "Yard Sale Signs" premiered last year.
"A Day in Eden" by Barbara Lindsay - A lush garden is the setting for a lifetime of love, loss and recognition, all over in the blink of an eye. Barbara's first full-length play was the award-winning "Free" which premiered in London in 1991. Since then, her plays and monologues have had over 200 national and international productions. Her short play "Here to Serve You" won the 2008 Goshen Peace Play Prize. She is currently living in Seattle, WA.SeedlingsFest features the work of five directors and an ensemble cast featuring familiar members of Theatricum's company and some new faces. The "Certified Organic" directors are Jen Bloom, who developed the Performing Arts Program at the L.A. Natural History Museum, is co-artistic director of Santa Monica Rep, and has extensive credits on the East Coast and in Los Angeles; Ella Martin, whose work as a director has been featured by PianoFight LA, California International Theatre Festival and Theatre Mab Town Hall (co-founder and artistic director); Amanda McRaven, a Fulbright scholar whose productions have received critical acclaim in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Virginia (at the American Shakespeare Center) and Wellington, New Zealand; Annie Saunders, who has worked as a director in London at the Charing Cross Theatre, Queen Mary University and Etcetera Theatre and at LA's Lyric Hyperion, and who recently launched her own site-specific company, Wilderness; and Becca Wolff, whose past theater work includes The Public Theater (NYC), Trinity Repertory Theatre, Shakespeare Santa Cruz and Yale Repertory Theatre, among other venues, as well as "Usher," Best Musical of the 2008 NY International Fringe Festival.
Initiated in 2002, the Botanicum Seedlings series acts as an adjunct to the Theatricum Botanicum's Summer Repertory Season, mounting spring playreadings as the season opens, and culminating after the season winds down with a fall workshop production or playreadings. Throughout the calendar year, plays are also selected to receive GreenReads, providing an unrehearsed, fresh look at scripts in various stages of development.
SeedlngsFest: "Certified Organic" takes place Saturday, November 19 and Sunday, November 20 at 1 pm. Admission to the festival is free and open to the public. SeedlingsFest features live music by Liz Eldridge and Melora Marshall, and gourmet seasonal treats from Bon Mélange Catering & Events. Donations to support Seedlings will be gratefully accepted. The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum is located at 1419 North Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, midway between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley. For further information, the public should call (310) 455-2322 or visit www.theatricum.com. The theater is outdoors; dress warmly and please call the theater in case of inclement weather.
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