stageFARM To Present 'Spin' Starting 10/3
By: BWW News Desk
In the spirit of last season's acclaimed VENGEANCE, the Off-Broadway theatre company the stageFARM (Carrie Shaltz, Founder / Executive Director and Alex Kilgore, Artistic Director) will present the world premiere of SPIN, a series of new short plays commissioned on the timely topic by Adam Rapp, Gina Gionfriddo, Judith Thompson, Elizabeth Meriwether, and Mark Schultz. With direction by Alex Kilgore and Special Guest Director (TBD), SPIN begins performances Friday evening, October 3, 2008 for a limited engagement through Saturday evening, November 8, 2008 at The Cherry Lane Theatre (38 Commerce Street between Barrow & Bedford Streets). Opening night is Saturday evening, October 11, 2008 at 8:00PM.
In describing SPIN, the stageFARM's Artistic Director Alex Kilgore had this to say, "As with last year's VENGEANCE, we're interested in using 5 great playwrights as a barometer for what's happening now. SPIN is this year's zeitgeist - it's the victory of style over substance. The media, industry, politics, the establishment and the arts have conspired to bring us not their constituent parts, but a presentation of what they would like us to think they are. SPIN is the icing under which the cake of our country now lumbers. Everyone's running around SPUN out, high on icing."SPIN will play the following schedule: Tuesday Saturday at 8pm. Tickets are $37.50 and are available by visiting www.thestagefarm.org.Gina Gionfriddo (Playwright) Gina's short play, Squalor, was commissioned and presented by the stageFARM this past fall as part of an evening of plays collectively titled, Vengeance. Her newest play, Becky Shaw, premiered this March as part of Actors' Theatre of Louisville's Humana Festival. Gina's play, After Ashley, also originated at the Humana Festival. It was subsequently produced by The Vineyard Theatre in New York and by regional theatres across the country. Gina has received an Obie Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (for U.S. Drag), The Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights, and an American Theatre Critics' Association/Steinberg Citation. She is currently at work on a new play commissioned by Playwrights' Horizons. Gina is a writer/producer for the NBC series, Law and Order. She has contributed essays on rock music to the literary journal, The Believer, and short fiction to Canteen. She is a graduate of the MFA Playwriting Program at Brown University and has taught writing at Brown, Providence College, and Rhode Island CollegeJudith Thompson (Playwright) Judith Thompson's critically acclaimed Palace of the End recently concluded a limited engagement production at Canadian Stage Company in Toronto and was awarded the 2008 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for playwriting. Also for Canadian Stage: Habitat (Susan Smith Blackburn Prize finalist). She was most recently awarded the 2007 Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts, Officer of the Order of Canada. Other plays include Enoch Arden at the Hope Shelter, Capture Me, Perfect Pie, Sled, Lion in the Streets, I Am Yours, White Biting Dog, The Crackwalker. Film and television Perfect Pie (Rhombus Media), Lost and Delirious (Cite-Amerique), Life With Billy (co-writer). A full professor at the University of Guelph since 1993, Judith lives in Toronto. She directs Shakespeare with students in grades 4-6 every spring. Carrie Shaltz (Founder / Executive Director, the stageFARM) Carrie founded the stageFARMin the Spring of 2006 after completing her graduate work in architecture at the University of Michigan. Her acting credits include - Off-Broadway: the stageFARM's VENGEANCE and Drug Buddy. Other NY Theater: Mixed Tape, Project 30 (AUR). Regional: Fat Pig, The House of Yes, and Top Girls. Television: "Gossip Girl", "Law & Order", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent". Film: "BED" (Dir. Chris Bradford), "Warm Blooded" (Dir. Cassandra Evanisko). Hosting: DIGS (Attached), Applebox.Alex Kilgore (Artistic Director, the stageFARM) was born in New York and reared in Texas. He spent the 80's in the punk rock scene. As an actor his Off-Broadway credits include the US premieres of Philip Ridley's The Pitchfork Disney (Blue Light) and Boise (Rattlestick- 2004 Outer Critics Circle Nomination), Refuge, Lost Highway (as Hank Williams), Henry V, Gin and Bitters, My Crummy Job (EST), and the posthumous premiere of Clifford Odets' Night Music (Actors Studio) and many regional plays. NY directing credits include last season's premiere of Drug Buddy (the stageFARM), Stag (Circle Rep. Lab), and Joyriders (NYU's Graduate Acting Directors Lab). Film/TV: "If I Didn't Care", "Cowboy Jesus","Fever"(Directors Fortnight Cannes 2001),"Wonder Showzen", "The City", "Swift Justice"...etc. Alex is the Vice President of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and the artistic director of the stageFARM. His third screenplay "Unveiled", directed by Bill Bannerman, goes into production this February in India, and in March he will be directing his second screenplay "Texasstyle" starring Henry Thomas and Bill Sage and produced by Lillian LaSalle. He is graduate of NYU's Gallatin School.
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