Bubby's Shadow

Jul 18, 2008 8:30 am (Friday) to
Aug 3, 2008 8:30 am (Sunday)
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Event details: Bubby's Shadow
Description
White Rabbit Theatre and Mo Pula Productions proudly present the World Premier of Andrew Rothkin's new ghostly dramedy, Bubby's Shadow, which runs for 6 performances between July 18th and August 3rd on the Midtown International Theatre Festival’s MainStage (The Workshop Theatre).
Author of numerous works that have enjoyed full New York City productions including Voice; Danny; and tryin’ t’ touch the sun, Andrew Rothkin's latest, Bubby's Shadow, is the story of a dysfunctional, distant family reunited -- for better or worse -- by their
grandmother…who just happens to be dead.
How far will a grandma go to save her troubled family?
For Bubby, not even death will stand in her way.
Lovingly directed by Ramona Pula, Bubby's Shadow is alternately scary, funny, dramatic and heart-warming.
The premier’s cast includes an exciting mix of New York’s finest up and comers, including Yury Lomakin, Natasha Malinsky*, Eric Percival, Caroline Samaan, Stewart Schneck, the award-winning Ms. Randi Sobol (of FHB Theatre Company’s The Tempest fame), and introducing 12-year-old commercial success Noura Jost.
Behind the scenes: the talented design/administration team consists of Krista Sarubbi, (Production Stage Manager), Amada Anderson (Assistant Director and House Manager), award-winning Isabelle Fields (Costume Design), Alan Kanevsky (Sound Design), San Lee (Scenery Design), Duane Pagano (Lighting Design and Special Effects), and Anna Umansky (Props Master/Production Assistant/Intern).
Tickets for Bubby’s Shadow are on sale now at www.ticketcentral.com ($18 per ticket -- $2 online booking fee applies).
Caution: Recommended for audiences 12 years or older. Adult language and scary moments.
-- part of The 2008 Midtown International Theatre Festival --
www.midtownfestival.org
Is it ever too late to see the light?
*Appears Courtesy of Actors' Equity Association
Cost
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Abingdon Theatre Company
Abingdon Theatre Company Mission Statement Since 1993, Abingdon Theatre Company has developed and produced new plays by American playwrights exclusively. Our actors, directors, designers, producers and dramaturgs have collaborated with more than 200 playwrights to develop original plays. Under the artistic direction of Jan Buttram and Pamela Paul, the company provides a safe home in which playwrights collaborate with other theatre artists and receive audience feedback through the utilization of our five-step development process: First Readings, Staged Readings, Workout Labs, Stage II Productions and Mainstage Productions. First Readings First Readings are free and open to the public. The artistic directors facilitate a post-reading discussion between the playwright and the audience. Audience feedback is invaluable to Abingdon, allowing us to evaluate new material objectively. It is also invaluable to the playwright, who may be hearing his or her script for the first time or after an extensive rewrite. Staged Readings Following additional work by the playwright, a further step in a play's progress toward production is a directed, rehearsed staged reading to which the public is invited, free of charge. Again, there are perceptive and constructive observations from the audience. This provides a more complete assessment of the play by both the company and the playwright. Studio Productions Abingdon produces two-week runs of plays still in development with modest production values in our Dorothy Strelsin Theatre. This allows playwrights to experience their plays under production conditions before they are exposed to critical review. Mainstage Productions Three Mainstage Productions are presented each season in the June Havoc Theatre, with full-scale production values. Mainstage Productions are the centerpieces of Abingdon Theatre Company’s development process—the culmination of Abingdon’s comprehensive services on the playwright’s behalf. A four-week performance schedule allows a wider, more diverse audience for the play's final stage of development, and gives playwrights and their collaborators the best possible tools with which to create new plays, allowing both them and their creations to have an eventual life beyond Abingdon’s stages. Abingdon is commited to providing low-cost ticket opportunities to an ever-expanding audience of theatre-goers who support the work of emerging artists.Post a Countdown Widget
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