Liz Femi's TAKE ME TO THE POORHOUSE Continues thru 6/28 at Hollywood Fringe; Set for NYC's United Solo Fest

By: Jun. 18, 2013
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The audiences of the Hollywood Fringe Festival have flocked to Liz Femi's TAKE ME TO THE POORHOUSE, directed by Jane Morris. Remaining performances are June 19th, 21st and 28th at The Lounge Theatre, 6201 Santa Monica Blvd. Tickets are $10, and 10 percent of all proceeds go to the Mama Hope Foundation to "stop the pity and unlock the potential" in several African communities.

In addition to rave reviews, TAKE ME TO THE POORHOUSE has been selected to travel to New York alongside fellow Fringe show LIFE, AUDITED to take part in the United Solo Festival this fall.

TAKE ME TO THE POORHOUSE is a sparkling new comedy about Lizzie, a middle class Nigerian third grader who dreams of becoming poor in hopes of winning the heart of her popular classmate. Inspired by true events, this "upside down Cinderella story" is a children's story for adults - witty and wise, hilarious and heartfelt. Audiences are offered a fresh glimpse of African life as they are introduced to a girl eager to reject herself in to order to feel like she belongs.

TAKE ME TO THE POORHOUSE is a NELA Arts Microgrant finalist and was awarded The American Repertory Theatre / Moscow Art Theatre Institute at Harvard University Alumni Association Artist Lab Grant, and is sponsored by HTC and Dream Water.

TAKE ME TO THE POORHOUSE by Liz Femi, directed by Jane Morris. Performance Schedule: Wednesday June 19, 2013 at 4PM; Friday June 21, 2013 at 10PM; Friday June 28, 2013 at 8PM. All shows run at The Lounge Theatre, 6201 Santa Monica Blvd. Run time: Approx. 62 minutes.

Street Parking is severely limited - plan on arriving earlier than you think you will need. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased by visiting www.takemetothepoorhouse.com. For more information about Poorhouse, visit www.takemetothepoorhouse.com.

LIZ FEMI is an actress, writer, and educator in Los Angeles. She has appeared in numerous noteworthy projects on stage including: No Child, Eclipsed (world premiere), and The Convert. Notable TV and film work include: The Nick Kroll Show (Comedy Central), a supporting role in Things Never Said, starring Shanola Hampton of Showtime's Shameless and directed by Charles Murray (V, Criminal Minds), the pilot Adventures with Shondrella, starring Shondrella Avery of Napoleon Dynamite, and the short film, Faith and Dreams. Liz also co-hosts Action English on China's national entertainment network CCTV6. Liz studied at the U of Rochester InterNational Theatre Program and holds a M Ed. in Education and MFA in Acting from Harvard University. www.lizfemi.com

JANE MORRIS, director: Founder of the Second City ETC stage in Chicago, Jane is a writer, performer and director. She has taught improvisation for the Second City and in her own venues for the past 20 years. Jane and her husband Jeff Michalski have owned and operated UpFront Comedy and the Comedy Underground in Santa Monica and is currently the owner and managing director of the fanaticSalon in Culver City.

Jane has a long list of film and television credits. She currently teaches writing for performance at the fanaticSalon. http://janemorriswritework.blogspot.com/

SARA FENTON, Executive Producer/Assistant Director: Sara Fenton is a Meisner and Groundlings trained actor, choreographer and filmmaker originally from Toronto, Canada. Her alter ego "Ms. Mighty" is a founding member of Toronto's all female breakdancing crew 'shebang!'.

She has performed with the Beastie Boys, Nelly Furtado, Diavolo Dance Theater, Antics Performance, Lux Aeterna Dance Theater, and appeared in Kickin' it Old Skool, TalkShow with Spike Feresten and a number of commercials and industrials.

Sara is the Co-Artistic Director of the Gabriella Company K!ds and co-directed The Real Humpty Dumpty and The Magical Mystery Tour for the Children's Arts Institute. She is the artistic director of "just add...DANCE", offering choreography and movement coaching to the LA market. Her short film Cupcakes is screening at festivals in 2013. www.sarafenton.com www.justaddDance.com

Fred Kaz, composer: As a young man Fred played with many of the greatest names in the Chicago Jazz scene where he was introduced to improvisational comedy. He then spent nearly 30 years as the Musical Director of the Second City in Chicago deeply influencing many of the funniest people in the world. He's has developed his very own signature style of Jazz that has always sounded to me as if Fred plays the piano like a horn. A close friend and colleague of Fred's, Jane Morris explains:
"...one of his signature techniques (and maybe why it gives you the impression of a horn) is that Fred realized that the piano is the only instrument that can't change volume during a note. Once you strike the note, that's the volume. So he developed that hammer technique to bring a tone up and down."
For his many, many fans and admirers it has been hard to find his music if you weren't in contact with him directly. Here now are a few songs from an album he and some colleges produced in the late 80s as well as a few very personal stories told in Fred's own wonderful voice from his album "Once." You can read more about Fred, in his own words, here.

James Jolly, producer (social media): James Jolly (pronounced "joe lee") most recently appeared in the Lifetime channel remake of The Blue Lagoon: The Awakening. He is known for the Slamdance festival winner, The Scenesters directed by Todd Berger (The Happytime Murders) and the Comedy Central web series 00bama (Double Obama). Jolly also stars in the drama The Custom Mary along with Alicia Sixtos, and Janina Gavankar (True Blood). The film premiered at the HBO New York Latino film fest and ended it's festival run at the prestigious Oaxaca Film fest in Mexico this past fall. It will be released in 2013.

HOPE OLIADE, producer (outreach): Nigerian actress, producer and writer Hope Olaidé Wilson earned critical praise for her performance in the Lionsgate feature I Can Do Bad All By Myself in a lead role opposite Academy Award nominee Taraji P. Henson. Trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), Hope has won a succession of exciting roles in films such as Solace, The Philosophers, Life Is Hot In Cracktown, and Crenshaw Nights. Her television credits include: Lie To Me (FOX), Cold Case (CBS), Glee (FOX), Dark Blue (TNT), and The Unit (CBS).

Having spent her formative years between London and Lagos (Nigeria), Hope's upbringing has given her a unique perspective that greatly influences her work. In 2011, Hope founded Indigo Veil Media & Entertainment (IVME), a multimedia Production Company dedicated to the development of compelling and innovative projects with universal appeal, social purpose, and cultural relevance. In 2012 IVME launched Local Literati (www.LocalLiterati.com) a website and mobile application (coming 2013) that serves as an entertainment hub, resource, and social network for bibliophiles worldwide, while fulfilling a philanthropic aim to promote global literacy.

As a producer, Hope aims to develop and produce compelling depictions of the human experience, particularly within the African Diaspora.

OCHUWA OGHIE, producer (technical): Ochuwa Oghie is a Nigerian American Actress, Producer, and Writer. She graduated with honors from UC Santa Barbara in Theatre Arts and went on to LAMDA in United Kingdom to earn her postgraduate in Classical Theatre. Ochuwa has appeared in several TV shows (Grey's Anatomy, Touch, Just Jordan), Film (Dream in American), national commercials (PlayStation, Mead "Five Star Band", Sprint, SunTrust Bank) and in too many stage productions to count. She started her own Production Company "Osquared Productions" and has produced the film (The Interns). Ochuwa is excited to produce, "Take me to the Poorhouse". She looks forward to having a long impactful career in the entertainment industry.

Adam Kern, producer (technical): An actor and producer, Adam's producing and associate producing credits include a series of short films called The Pilot Season Survival Guide; concerts: A Thong for Hope (BC/EFA), Drinking with Music, a musical cabernet; Bard, Band & Boozed: a night [in:verse]; Love Springs Occasional; and plays Rehearsal for Murder, and Hamlet (Empirical Rogue). Works in development include The Water Dream - a new musical by Shawn Cody, starring Anthony Rapp, and a feature film The Victims, a middle eastern comedy. TS Eliot Fellow - Old Vic, London. MFA - A.R.T. Institute at Harvard. BFA - Kent State University. www.adam-kern.com



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