Thursday, July 29, 2010

TPS Gregory Award Nominations are Under Way!


What: From August 1, 2010 until August 31, 2010, Theatre Puget Sound (TPS) will open nominations for the 2010 Gregory Awards for Theatrical Excellence. Nominations will recognize outstanding local artists, productions and companies from the 2009/2010 season. Nominees will be chosen by a select panel of nominators, the TPS membership (Member’s Voice) and the general public (People’s Choice). The nominees will appear on a ballot to be voted on by the members of TPS in September 2010. Recipients will be announced at the Gregory Awards ceremony at ACT on October 25.

Why: The Gregory Awards are an opportunity to celebrate theatre in our region, honor the outstanding achievements of local artists, and to raise the visibility of the local theatre scene as a whole. Opening up nominations to the TPS membership and the general public ensures that the final list of nominees on the ballot is truly reflective of the outstanding work taking place throughout the region.

When: All nomination ballot links will be sent on August 1, 2010. Nominations must be received byAugust 31, 2010 in order to be included in the final ballot count.

NOMINATION INFORMATION & INSTRUCTIONS

· Every Washington State resident has the opportunity to nominate one candidate in each category. To submit candidates for nomination, the public must sign up atwww.seattleperforms.com to receive the Seattle Performs monthly e-newsletter by July 31, 2010. On August 1, 2010, all subscribers to the newsletter (who are not also TPS members) will be sent a unique link sending them to an online form where they can write in their nomination(s). The candidate receiving the most votes (in each category) will appear on the final ballot alongside the other nominees, and will be referred to as the People’s Choice nominee.

· TPS members also have the opportunity to nominate one candidate in each category. On August 1, 2010, all TPS members will be sent a unique link sending them to an online form where they can write in their nomination(s). This candidate will appear on the final ballot alongside the other nominees, and be referred to as the Member’s Voice nominee.

The 2010 Award Categories open for nomination are:

For More Information:

Visit www.GregoryAwards.org for more details on the Gregory Awards.

For press inquiries, please contact Rebecca Olson at GregoryPress@tpsonline.org.

Broadway Sensation Sarah Jones Performs One Night Only at ACT as a Benefit for the Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival™

Sarah Jones
A Benefit for the Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival

August 18 at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets
$55 show only
$150 show, plus exclusive hosted private reception with Sarah Jones and other Hedgebrook luminaries


ACT Theatre
Ticket Office: (206) 292-7676

700 Union Street, Seattle WA 98101

www.acttheatre.org


Seattle, WA – July 29, 2010In partnership with ACT, Hedgebrook, one of the few residency programs in the world exclusively dedicated to supporting the creative process of women writers, is producing a one night only performance of Broadway sensation Sarah Jones, August 18 at 7:30 p.m.as a benefit for Hedgebrook.

Seattle audiences will be the first to see the Tony® and Obie Award winning playwright and actress perform selections from her newest piece.

Jones is best known for her Broadway hit Bridge & Tunnel, the multi-character, one-person show produced by Meryl Streep. As her website notes, “Sarah is passionate about the humanity of all her characters and discovering the specific details that make each person unique.” The Associated Press adds, "Bridge & Tunnel abounds in memorable, highly diverse characters. And that they are played by only one woman makes it all the more astonishing."

Jones' performances showcase a biting political awareness. In 2009, she presented a segment of Bridge & Tunnel at the annual TED® conference. Jones has received commissions from Equality Now, the Kellogg Foundation, and the National Immigration Forum to address issues of injustice and inequality. She is the official spokesperson on Violence Against Children for UNICEF, and performs globally to focus awareness on child abuse.

Jones will be in residency this summer at the Hedgebrook retreat, where she will be working on this extraordinary new material to debut with her newest characters. Hedgebrook is no stranger to supporting women playwrights. The annual Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival, which features some of the most exciting new plays and playwrights in the country, was launched in 1998 with ACT Theatre. The festival has presented work by more than 45 women—an impressive roster that reads like a who’s who of American playwrights. Proceeds from Sarah Jones' performance will go to support the Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival™.

Sarah is a singular talent, and Hedgebrook is thrilled to be supporting her in the creation of her newest work. Our evening at ACT will give Seattle audiences a sneak preview of this exciting work-in-progress before Sarah takes New York by storm - again! And proceeds will make it possible for Hedgebrook to continue developing the work of some of the most extraordinary voices in the American theatre through our Women Playwrights Festival™,” said Hedgebrook Executive Director Amy Wheeler.

Andre Feriante Introduces the Ukulele to his Sexy Guitar Family at September 17; 8pm Triple Door Show.

Fellow NW Ukulele & Guitar Player Michael Powers Joins Feriante for 2 extended sets.

Tickets On Sale Now.

“The Ukulele is HOT. I’m having so much fun”

Andre Feriante shortly after coming home with his first Ukulele, Late Spring 2010

Seattle, WA – Many times over the past 20 years these two gifted NW musicians have crossed paths and shared their passion for guitars on stage. Now, for the first time, Andre Feriante, and Michael Powers will connect on stage and bond over a new “unlikely love” –the ukulele.

Feriante plans to play multiple guitars: a classical arch-top for music in the mid-evil style; a modern classical by the late Richard Schneider for more modern compositions; a traditional jazz guitar; a flamenco and a classical guitar. But with the addition of the ukulele, Feriante and Powers promises to deliver a bit of whimsy and surprise.

Feriante will also sing original songs in both Italian and English along with some poetry. This concert will deliver a mix of originals and standards by everyone from Bach to the Beatles and Leonard Cohen. Powers will perform selections from his newest CD, Urban Ukulele.

A nylon string player from the classical tradition, Feriante’s creative blend of classical, flamenco, and Brazilian styles speaks to people from all walks of life--from society sophisticates and blue-collar aficionados to Latin devotees and jazz hipsters. Often called the “People’s Guitarist,” Feriante brings his sensual, contemporary sound to an otherwise traditional genre. His bittersweet style and skillful playing is likened to Brazilian singer-guitarist Caetano Veloso; hisstyle and sound have been compared to Andres Segovia; and his lyrical style to that of Leonard Cohen. Critics cite Feriante’s music for its dreamlike healing quality, much like a piece of Impressionist art. Graceful, elegant, and ardent, he explores the delicate aspects of love and loss.

During the past two-plus decades, he’s developed an international following, performing in Europe, South American and throughout the United States. And he continues to receive national and international acclaim. In December 2009, he performed a Christmas concert in Sweden and recently had the honor of playing for Harriett Bullitt at the Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort. Feriante currently hosts “La Guitarra” on Classic King FM 98.1, the Arts Channel. He recently had the honor of performing the Argentinean Anthem at a Sounders soccer game; and his 2011 concert bookings include a Benaroya Hall Valentines concert, a California tour with Brian Nova and a concert or two in the Carribean.

Up NEXT: Andre Feriante with Michael Powers on Friday, September 17, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. at the Triple Door. Tickets are $25 and on sale now at www.thetripledoor.net

ABOUT Andre Feriante - www.andreferiante.com

Over 20 years of performing and recording, award-winning, virtuoso guitarist Andre Feriante has left his musical mark on the classical, world music, and fusion scenes. He was born in Naples Italy and began playing the guitar as a teenager in Rome. At age 17 he traveled to Bogotá to study with the renowned guitarist Henry Rivas and at age 22 he was accepted to study with the legendary Andres Segovia in his Madrid master class. Feriante moved to Seattle in the late 1980s, where he continued performing while embarking upon his career as a recording artist. In the early '90s, he underwent a powerful artistic transition.

Many classical guitarists are slavishly tied to the written music they perform, and Feriante wanted desperately to explore the spontaneous creative expression of improvisation. He began to move away from being simply an interpreter of classical music and to explore new uncharted realms of creativity. Inspired by the metaphysical mysticism of the Sufi poet Rumi, and even by the introverted pop balladry of artists such as Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, and Tom Waits, he began writing poetry, painting, and penning more innovative pieces of music that incorporated elements from his many musical influences.

A gracefully seasoned performer, with 11 CD to his credit, Feriante has dedicated his life to music, and his innovative, effortless style appeals to music lovers of all kinds. For Feriante, making art is about the universal search for healing and for meaning. It's no longer just about the guitar, or about any instrument, for that matter. Rather, it's about tapping into something less tangible and more unifying those transcendent, ethereal flashes of human communication that take place when we stop simply listening and give ourselves over completely to the experience of a single, wonderful moment.

ABOUT Michael Powers - http://www.michaelpowersmusic.com

Michael was born in New York City in 1960, but grew up in the San Francisco Bay area. His musical career began as therapy, when at the age of 15 he took up strumming the guitar to strengthen his wrist after a skateboard accident. Following his graduation from Berkeley High School when he was 15½, he moved to Seattle and frequented local jam sessions, keeping his fingers on the guitar strings and his mind on making his music reach a wider audience. Says Powers, “I learned how to play by sitting in at as many places as I could, developing eclectic tastes by playing with all types of bands: Jazz, Rock, Blues, R&B, and Top 40. I wanted to learn how to play any kind of music that featured a guitar as a solo voice.

As Michael’s musicianship progressed, his interests broadened to include music theory. He enrolled at Seattle’s prestigious Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Composition and Performance in 1982. While at Cornish, Powers studied under composers Gil Evans and Sam Rivers, bassist Gary Peacock, pianist Art Lande, and trombonist Julian Priester. His style was also influenced by a diverse group of musicians which includes Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Charlie Parker, George Benson, Stanley Jordan, Miles Davis, and Kevin Eubanks. On stage, Michael has shared performed with, recorded with or shared billings with piano giant Herbie Hancock, classic Jazz saxophonist Eddie “Clean Head” Vinson, B3 master Dr. Lonnie Smith, Ronnie Cuber, Gil Scott Heron, Keiko Matsui, Nancy Wilson, Les McCann, Najee, Tommy Davidson, Dr. Cornel West, the legendary Ray Charles, Afro-pop star King Sunny Ade, Grammy award-winning vocalist Diane Schuur, R&B greatsGladys Knight and the Pips and Atlantic Starr, contemporary Jazz artists Ronny Jordan, Tom Grant, David Benoit, sax great Ernie Watts, the Yellowjackets, and the duo of Tuck & Patti.

TAPROOT THEATRE EXTENDS MAN OF LA MANCHA

Intimate new staging selling quickly, runs eight additional performances

SEATTLE – July 28, 2010 – Seattle audiences have two additional weeks to join Don Quixote(Jeff Berryman) and Sancho Panza (Don Darryl Rivera) on their quest to discover a world filled with beauty, hope and wonder in Man of La Mancha. Responding to demand and packed houses, Taproot Theatre Company has extended the run of this Tony Award-winning musical for two weeks. Man of La Mancha now runs through August 21, with performances Wednesday through Saturday evenings(no Saturday matinees during the extension).

Don Quixote is mad... mad enough to dream an impossible dream while tilting after windmills with his trusty sidekick, Sancho Panza. Quixote’s romantic quest is as crazy as he is. But is his impossible dream madness or vision? The trial is about to begin. Taproot Theatre’s production—directed by producing artistic director Scott Nolte with musical direction by Edd Key—features fresh, acoustic arrangements and an intimate setting that transports the audience to the Spanish dungeon where Cervantes’ story unfolds. Man of La Mancha was written by Dale Wasserman with music byMitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion. The original production was staged by Albert Marre, and it was originally produced by Albert W. Selden and Hal James.

In addition to Berryman and Rivera, Taproot Theatre’s cast features Candace Vance as Aldonza/Dulcinea, along with Ryan Childers, Stephen Grenley, Pam Nolte, Mike Oliver, Faith Russell and April Wolfe. The band features Jared Borkowski and Gordon Tibbits on guitar, and Ivan Arteaga provides percussion. The production team includes scenic and sound designer Mark Lund, costume designer Sarah Burch Gordon and lighting designer Andrew Duff. Deborah Armstrong Evans serves as stage manager, Kate Forster as dialect coach, Christy McNeil as choreographer and Sonja Lowe as dramaturg.

Man of La Mancha Extension Fact Sheet

WHAT: Man of La Manca, a Musical Play by Dale Wasserman; music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion; original production staged by Albert Marre; originally produced by Albert W. Selden and Hal James; directed by Scott Nolte.

DESCRIPTION: Don Quixote is mad... mad enough to dream an impossible dream while tilting after windmills with his trusty sidekick, Sancho Panza. Taproot’s adventurous new staging of Cervantes’ immortal classic reunites you with a story and songs that will capture your imagination and set you dreaming again. Quixote’s romantic quest is as crazy as he is. But is his impossible dream madness or vision? The trial is about to begin.

WHEN: Now through August 21.

SCHEDULE: Wednesday and Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 p.m.; Saturday matinee, 2:00 p.m. (Saturday matinees on July 31 and August 7 only; no matinees during extension)

WHERE: Taproot Theatre, 204 N. 85th St. in Seattle.

TICKETS: Ticket prices are $27-35. Ages 25 and under, $10. Student/senior discount, $3 off regular priced tickets.

For tickets contact Taproot Theatre’s box office at (206) 781-9707. Group rates are available. For groups, call (206) 781-9708.

CALENDAR:

Wed. July 28 7:30 p.m. Post-play Discussion

Thurs. July 29 7:30 p.m.

Fri. July 30 8:00 p.m.

Sat. July 31 2:00 p.m.

Sat. July 31 8:00 p.m.

Wed. August 4 7:30 p.m. Post-play Discussion

Thurs. August 5 7:30 p.m.

Fri. August 6 8:00 p.m.

Sat. August 7 2:00 p.m.

Sat. August 7 8:00 p.m.

Wed. August 11 7:30 p.m. Extension, Post-play Discussion

Thurs. August 12 7:30 p.m. Extension

Fri. August 13 8:00 p.m. Extension

Sat. August 14 8:00 p.m. Extension

Wed. August 18 7:30 p.m. Extension, Post-play Discussion

Thurs. August 19 7:30 p.m. Extension

Fri. August 20 8:00 p.m. Extension

Sat. August 21 8:00 p.m. Extension, Closing Night

Monday, July 26, 2010

Cast Members from the Smash-hit Ruined and Tony-nominated Broadway Star Daniel Breaker to Perform a “Ruined Farewell Cabaret”

One-night-only concert will support Intiman’s International Cycle presentation of the play and related programming at the Market Theatre in South Africa this October; $50 tickets are on sale now atwww.intiman.org or 206.269.1900

SEATTLEIntiman Theatre announces a one-night-only special event, the “Ruined Farewell Cabaret,” on Monday, August 16 at 7 pm. The concert will feature members of the cast of Lynn Nottage’s acclaimed play Ruined performing their favorite songs. Among the artists scheduled to appear are Condola Rashad (Sophie), David St. Louis (Commander Osembenga), Stephen Tyrone Williams (Simon and, recently, Cory Maxson in Fences at Seattle Repertory Theatre), musicians Simon Shabantu Kashama and Ron McBee, and company member Victoire Charles.

Daniel Breaker, a star of Shrek the Musical on Broadway and a Tony Award nominee for Passing Strange, will perform and also host the cabaret. A new Seattle resident, Breaker will star in Intiman’s production of A Doctor in Spite of Himself in September.

Tickets, now available from www.intiman.org or 206.269.1900, are $50 for reserved seating and a party in the Intiman Courtyard with the cast and DJ Lady Lane following the concert.

The “Ruined Farewell Cabaret” will support Intiman’s International Cycle presentation of Ruined this October at the Market Theatre, which became internationally renowned as South Africa ’s “Theatre of the Struggle” under apartheid.

Intiman is currently working with groups in and around Johannesburg to develop opportunities for conversations, programs and video testimonials in connection with the production. Leading Intiman’s outreach efforts are Valerie Curtis-Newton and Vivian Phillips, the Artistic Director and the Managing Producer, respectively, of The Hansberry Project at ACT Theatre, who are traveling to South Africa this month to establish relationships with human rights organizations and women’s rights groups.

Directed by Artistic Director Kate Whoriskey, Ruined extended at Intiman prior to opening and runs through August 15. This production will open at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles on September 15, 2010.

Ruined is sponsored in part by The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and media sponsor KUOW.