The Dirty Blondes Host THE DEVIL-MAY-PLAY (FESTIVAL) at the Brick Today, 8/19

By: Aug. 19, 2012
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The Dirty Blondes their 24-hour play festival, The Devil-May-Play (Festival) at The Brick Theater today, August 19, 2012. Following on the heels of their award- winning, world-premiere production of 'The American Play' at the 2012 Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, Brooklyn-based collective The Dirty Blondes announce their plans to bring together a group of unorthodox playwrights, directors, and actors to conceive, write, rehearse, and perform six short plays over the course of 24 hours. The culminating performance will feature six original, 15-minute plays connected by a single theme and carefully chosen by founding members Ashley Jacobson, Elizabeth Sarkady, and Alexandra Siladi. Jacobson and Siladi will team up again to anchor the night of performances with their own original and spontaneous, collaboration.

The Dirty Blondes mission is to present works that challenge convention and subvert stereotypes; are dark, refined, and thought-provoking, and prove appearances can be deceiving. Currently in the application process, each participating artist will be chosen on merit, apparent talent, and proven ability to create works that function outside conventional thought and action.

From a company founded on the idea of artistic collaboration, The Devil-May-Play (Festival) will focus on the writing and rehearsal process as an extremely fruitful and creative process where individual artists come together to create a unified work of theatre. Each founding 'Blonde' will serve as a resource to participating artists, providing insight, feedback and technical assistance. The goal is to encourage artists to produce their best work possible in a very short amount of time. The final result will be a performance based on raw emotion, first instincts, and uncensored creativity. The festival will function as an outreach opportunity for The Dirty Blondes as well as a fundraiser to mount their second world premiere production 'The Miracle Play,' slated for a spring 2013 opening.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://thedirtyblondes.org/devilmayplayfestival.

The Dirty Blondes is a new Brooklyn based theater company comprised of founders Alexandra Siladi (director), Elizabeth Sarkady (manager), and Ashley Jacobson (playwright). Their mission is to present works that challenge convention and subvert stereotypes; are dark, refined, and thought?provoking, and prove appearances can be deceiving.

Alexandra Siladi is a UCLA graduate who got her start in New York theater interning with The Wooster Group, Elevator Repair Service, and the Incubator Arts Project. Ashley Jacobson studied Playwriting at the New School and worked closely with Bonnie Marranca. Elizabeth Sarkady has previously collaborated with the New York Musical Theater Festival and serves on the Board for Chicago’s Strange Bedfellows Theatre. All three are blonde.

THE AMERICAN PLAY, winner of Outstanding Overall Production, Outstanding Direction, and Outstanding Lighting Design at the 2012 Planet Connections Festivity. SPECIAL THANKS to Tamar MacKay for her inspiration and collaboration.

The Dirty Blondes announce The Devil-May-Play (Festival) at The Brick Theater, today, August 19th at 8 p.m. Ticket prices are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. The Brick Theater is located at 579 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, NY.



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