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Dark Water studies the effects of an oil spill on animals

Posted by: Official_Press_Release 01:22 pm EST 12/05/13

MANHATTAN THEATRE WORKS CO-ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S DARK WATER
EXPLORES THE EFFECTS OF THE LOUISIANA OIL SPILL ON THE LOCAL ANIMALS

MANHATTAN THEATRE WORKS (MTWorks), in association with the Theater
Series at the 14th Street Y, is pleased to announce the world premiere
of MTWorks Co-Artistic Director David Stallings’ DARK WATER, directed
by Heather Cohn. DARK WATER, a play about the ramifications of the
Gulf oil spill, will play a three week engagement at The Theater at
the 14th Street Y (344 East 14th Street at 1st Avenue).

Performances
begin Friday, March 14 and continue through Saturday, March 29.
Opening Night is Monday, March 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets now on sale at

www.mtworks.org/darkwater

Award-winning playwright Stallings was “inspired from the many
emotions that raged through me after the 2010 Louisiana oil spill.
DARK WATER takes place mostly underwater and with animals as the
primary characters, because I feel they are the true victims. The
other victim being the environment, which we as a human race abuse
without remorse. The earth does not belong to humans alone, we share
her resources with other living beings.

The allegory in DARK WATER involves the animals, dealing with the
tragedy, acting as humans do: dividing land amongst themselves,
drawing lines where other animals cannot pass, exhibiting forms of
racism and abusing religion to promote self-power. One animal in
particular, a seagull named Gullet, kills more than he can eat in
order to hoard food for himself. He has learned this from watching the
humans. On the other hand, Daedalus the dolphin, does not blame humans
and is in fact in love with a rescuer whom he wishes could help more
with the spill. Like every good story there is love and there is
hope--like that of turtles Weed & Foam and frogs Lily & Pad. The true
heart of the play is Barnacle the turtle, who is seeking shelter for
her children. We follow her through the depths of the gulf as she is
aided and misguided by other animals.”

In DARK WATER, the swampland of Louisiana is hit with the most massive
oil spill known to history. Barnacle, an old sea turtle, fights
against man’s destruction, nature’s wrath, and her enemies of the wild
to save her children trapped in the spill. Poetry, allegory, music,
puppetry and movement create this magical world as the animals of
Louisiana face the ultimate threat to their lives.

The effects of the Gulf oil spill among other spills continue to
jeopardize our oceans. DARK WATER humanizes the animals affected by
the spill giving a voice to the true defenseless victims. The play
also deals with other poignant issues such as immigration, religion
and politics.

DARK WATER plays Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. & Sundays at 2
p.m. from Friday, March 14 through Saturday, March 29. There is an
additional opening night performance on Monday, March 14 at 7 p.m.

Press are invited to Friday, March 14 at 8p.m., Saturday, March 15 at
8p.m., Sunday, March 16 at 8p.m. and Opening Night Monday, March 17 at
7 p.m. (and any subsequent performance).

Advance tickets are $18 ($15 Students/$12 Seniors) and are available
online at www.MTWorks.org or by calling 866-811-4111. Tickets may also
be purchased in-person at the theater ½ hour prior to performance.

Running Time: 90 min. One intermission.

Website: www.mtworks.org/darkwater
Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/928089


The Theater at the 14th Street Y is located on 344 East 14th Street
(at 1st Avenue)
By Subway: L to 1st Avenue
By Bus: M14 or M15 to 14th and 1st



BIOGRAPHIES
DAVID STALLINGS (Playwright) migrated from the South (Georgia, Texas
and New Mexico) to NYC over ten years ago and has been working
consistently as a playwright and actor both in the city and
regionally. The author of 15 full- length plays and numerous shorts,
David's plays have reached audiences across the US. Most recently,
Barrier Island, his play about the 2008 Hurricane Ike that hit his
hometown of Galveston, TX, received its regional debut at Acadiana
Repertory Theatre in Lafayette Louisiana. His play about the Louisiana
oil spill, Dark Water, is slated for its World Premiere in NYC in
March 2014 with MTWorks at the 14th Street Y.

As a writer, David is influenced by his Southern roots and
contemporary politics. For example, his play, The Re-Education of
Arizona, deals explicitly with the effect of Arizona's brutal
profiling policies and their immediate influence on the local Hispanic
communities. As well as bringing an informed Southern voice to
theater, David also focuses on female protagonists and relationships
within family dynamics--with a dash of poetry and magical realism for
good measure. He has worked with several theater companies including
The Culture Project, Intravenous Theatre, Prospect Theater Company,
Boo-Arts and Oberon Theater Company as well as having had readings of
his work across the country from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Boston,
Massachusetts. In 2006, he co-founded Maieutic Theatre Works (now
Manhattan Theatre Works) with his play, Folie a Deux: Insanity in
Pairs as their inaugural production. Brandon Voss of HX Magazine
called the play, “Riveting” and named Stallings as the “playwright and
actor to watch”. Other plays include Anaϊs Nin Goes to Hell (1st Prize
Winner Boston Theatre Works Unbound Festival 2007, Winner of the
Arthur W. Stone New Play Award Louisiana Tech University 2009, Semi
Finalist for the Princess Grace Award 2008), Arpeggio (produced Fall
‘07 at the 45th Street Theater, NYC), The Stranger to Kindness (Winner
of Planet Connections Playwriting Award Short Form and Best Production
of a One Act Play for the 2011 production at The Robert Moss Theater),
and The Family Shakespeare (produced Spring 2011 at the June Havoc
Theater, NYC). On MTWorks’ 2008 NYC Fringe production ofAnaïs Nin Goes
to Hell, the Village Voice said, “Thank the gods for David Stallings’

‘Anaïs Nin Goes to Hell’... a uniquely polished presence at the
Fringe”, and The New York Press said, “For a play about women but
written by a man, it captured the greater female psyche.” David has a
BFA in Theater from the College of Santa Fe, NM. He is also a member
of the Dramatists Guild.
HEATHER COHN (Director) is a co-founder of Flux Theatre Ensemble and
currently serves as the Producing Director. Directing credits for Flux
include Johnna Adams’ Sans Merci; Erin Browne’s Menders, August
Schulenburg’s The Lesser Seductions of History (nominated for Best
Director, New York Innovative Theatre Awards) and Other Bodies
(FringeNYC Excellence Award for Outstanding Direction); staged
readings of Jose Rivera’s Sueño and Adam Szymkowicz’s Pretty Theft,
August Schulenburg’s Channeling and Bekah Brunstetter’s Missy Lilly
Gets Boned. Outside of Flux, Heather recently directed David
Stallings’ The Stranger to Kindness (Outstanding Overall Production of
a One-Act, Planet Connections Theatre Festivity Awards, also nominated
for Outstanding Direction Award). Heather has also directed for the
EstroGenius Festival, On the Square Productions, Epic Theatre
Ensemble, Artistic New Directions, and Crossroads Theatre Project.
Member – Women’s Project Producers’ LAB (2008-2010). By day, Heather
is the Director of Development for Epic Theatre Ensemble. She is a
graduate of Vassar College.

MANHATTAN THEATRE WORKS (MTWorks) Dedicated to discovering new plays
that challenge our perception of diversity (ethnic, economic, gender,
sexuality or creed). We foster today’s innovative playwrights that
boldly take risks in theme, structure, time-period and location by
collaborating with exceptional theatre artists to develop their plays
through our Living Room Series, National NewBorn Festival and
Mainstage productions. Originally known as Maieutic Theatre Works,
started producing thought provoking new plays in the Fall of 2006 with
Folie A Deux: Insanity in Pairs written by Co-Founder and current
Co-Artistic Director David Stallings, directed by Co-Founder and
former Executive Director Cristina Alicea, produced by Co-Founder and
current Co-Artistic Director Antonio Minino. What started as a trio of
like-minded artists has grown into a family of over 50 talented
MTWorkers dedicated to developing new ground breaking diverse plays
from around the world. MTWorks productions have received great press
notices, awards and nominations including The New York Innovative
Theatre Awards and Planet Connections Theatre Awards.


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