Rosebud Baker, Janice Hall Lead Urban Stage's MY OCCASION OF SIN

By: Feb. 14, 2012
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Urban Stages (Frances Hill, Founding Artistic Director; Peter Napolitano, Producing Director) has announced the cast for the upcoming production of My Occasion of Sin by Monica Bauer, directed by Frances Hill. My Occasion of Sin will begin preview performances on Friday, March 16, 2012 and will celebrate its opening night on Wednesday, March 21 at Urban Stages (259 West 30 Street), running through Sunday, April 15.

Tickets are $40 ($25 during previews) and are available at www.Smarttix.com or by calling 212.868.4444.

The cast includes Rosebud Baker (Sundance Channel's "Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys", Wunderlust, Lab’s Into the Sunset), Janice Hall (NYCO La Traviata (as Violetta) - PBS “Live from Lincoln Center,” Tony Kushner’s Angels in America (opera) with the BBC Symphony in London, Grand Illusions: The Music of Marlene Dietrich, 2011 Bistro Award), Royce Johnson (The Mother F….er with the Hat, Hartford TheaterWorks), Scott Robertson (Broadway’s The Boys from Syracuse, Cabaret, Damn Yankees, Annie 2) and Danielle Thompson (Warriors Don’t Cry by Eisa Davis).

Inspired by true events that led to a race riot in the author’s birthplace of Omaha, Nebraska, My Occasion of Sin is set in a segregated city in 1969. Two men from very different backgrounds: Luigi, an African American jazz drummer and George, a white music store owner who specializes in the accordion, are thrown together by fate, finding common ground in their love of music. At the same time, Mary Margaret and Vivian, two young girls from opposite sides of the segregated city, each drink in the new jazz scene for reasons of their own. Music seems to unite and uplift everyone around … at first. Soon “occasions of sin” – where fear, mistrust and racism fester – are inescapable. Violence erupts, changing everyone’s lives forever.

My Occasion of Sin marks Frances Hill’s return to directing after concentrating on her role as Artistic Director of Urban Stages for the last four years. Says Hill, “Monica’s play was so well-written and unique, encompassing so much - race relations, women’s issues, the effect of music on society - all stemming from real-life events, that I couldn’t resist the impulse to direct it myself, especially after mounting a reading of it last November.”

The script was first developed by Nebraska Repertory Theater with a grant from the Hixson-Lied Foundation. Further development was done at the Great Plains Theatre Conference, the Shelterbelt Theatre in Omaha, the Hamptons Independent Theatre Festival, Penguin Rep and the 2011 Sewanee Writer’s Conference (under the mentorship of Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Beth Henley). Along the way, the play was awarded the Omaha Arts and Entertainment Award for Best New Script, the Theater Arts Guild Award for Outstanding New Script of 2010-11 and was a finalist for the 2011 Christopher Brian Wolk Award at Abingdon Theater.

The production design team includes Roman Tatarowicz (set design), Deborah Constantine (lighting design), Kevin R. Frech (projection design), Sean Hagerty (sound design), Anna Lacivita (costume design), Debra Stunich (stage manager), Eric Zoback (technical director) and Kire Tosevski (props).

My Occasion of Sin
Written by Monica Bauer; Directed by Frances Hill
Previews: March 16 – March 20th, 2012
Preview week schedule: Friday, Saturday at 8PM, Saturday at 3PM, Sunday at 5PM, Tuesday at 8PM
Opening Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at 8PM
Regular Performance Schedule through April 15:
Wednesday – Saturday 8PM; Saturday matinee at 3PM, Sunday at 5PM
(No Show March 24 at 3PM)

Tickets are $40 ($25 during previews, through Tuesday, March 20)
Tickets available at www.SmartTix.com or call 212.868.4444
Student Rush with valid ID 10 minutes before curtain (based on availability)

Urban Stages Patron Night
Thursday, March 22 at 7PM
Tickets $125: dinner and show included
For tickets and information please call 212.421.1380
For more information about Urban Stages, please visit www.urbanstages.org



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