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La MaMa and Talking Band Announce the World Premiere of EFFLORESCENCE
Posted by: Official_Press_Release 03:50 pm EST 02/24/21

LA MAMA
Experimental Theatre Club

and

Talking Band

Announce

EFFLORESCENCE
A SERIAL SONGSPIEL

WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY ELLEN MADDOW
DIRECTED BY PAUL ZIMET

NEW EPISODES RELEASED DAILY
MARCH 29 - APRIL 4

FULL PREMIERE APRIL 6, 2021 AT 7PM

(February 24, 2021 - New York, New York) La MaMa and Talking Band are proud to announce the world premiere of Efflorescence, a seven-episode serial songspiel. A new audio segment will be released daily from March 29 - April 4, 2021. On April 6, 2021, La MaMa and Talking Band will premiere the full piece followed by a post-show conversation with the artists. Tickets for the April 6 event are available now at http://lamama.org/efflorescence/.

"Talking Band's impact spans over 40 years and is considered to be one of our most important companies in American theatre," shared Mia Yoo, Artistic Director of La MaMa. "The highly collaborative Company is pushing itself in new directions by going through a process with its members dispersed throughout the country of creating new work that is a fully digital and sonic experience. In Efflorescence, audiences can imagine their own visual landscapes through the idiosyncratic and profound storytelling that is intrinsic to Talking Band."

Efflorescence tells the story of six disparate people who have been living together for a year in an old farm house in the Catskills that has been transformed into a safe haven for Vulnerable Expendables. The story unfolds over seven nights that coincide with the nights on which each episode will be presented. The characters begin each night by singing together while they wash their hands outside in a tub of warm water. Each night they take a turn telling stories - stories of life changing encounters with dogs, snakes, obscene plant life, sea nymphs, and the School of Disembodied Poetics. Linking these tales is the story of their evolving relationships - their struggle and fascination with each other and the natural world around them.The first episode begins on a night when a mysterious stranger arrives, shaking up the world they have created for themselves.

The cast of Efflorescence features Will Badgett (Burnished by Grief), Suli Holum (The Wholehearted), Jax Jackson ( Plot Points in Our Sexual Development), Violet Newman (Employee of the Year), Tina Shepard (founding member of Talking Band), Louise Smith (OBIE Award for Painted Snake in a Painted Chair) and Connie Winston (Lemkin's House), along with musicians Marija Kovacevic and Sam Kulik.

Efflorescence was written and composed by OBIE Award-winner Ellen Maddow (founding member of Talking Band). OBIE Award-winner Paul Zimet directs (founding member of Talking Band). Sound design is by Tyler Kieffer (Plano - Drama Desk nomination), with additional musical arrangements by Sam Kulik and Marija Kovacevic.

A new 10-15-minute audio segment will be released daily from March 29 - April 4, 2021 at lamama.org. On April 6, 2021 at 7PM, La MaMa and Talking Band will premiere the full piece followed by a post-show conversation with the artists involved. Tickets to the April 6th event are pay-what-you-can starting at $5.

Efflorescence is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Additional support comes from The NYC Women's Fund for Media, Music and Theatre by the City of New York Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment in association with The New York Foundation for the Arts. This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

La MaMa's 59th Season, "Breaking It Open," explores how new works are created, performed, and experienced during a pandemic. The season revolves around development residencies that are customized to the specific needs and processes of each artist. Each residency is customized to suit the artist, their unique vision, and where they are at in their creative work.

ABOUT TALKING BAND

Talking Band's original interdisciplinary performance work has been a cornerstone of New York City's avant-garde theater community for 47 years. Founded in 1974 by Ellen Maddow, Tina Shepard and Paul Zimet, the company has produced over fifty new works illuminating the extraordinary dimensions of ordinary life, combining richly textured music-theater with striking visual imagery. Collectively, the company and founders have earned 15 OBIE Awards and numerous other honors. Notable productions include City of No Illusions, The Room Sings, Burnished by Grief, Marcellus Shale, The Walk Across America For Mother Earth, Bitterroot, Painted Snake in a Painted Chair, Black Milk Quartet and The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol. Talking Band has performed at nearly all of New York City's celebrated downtown venues and its original productions have toured throughout the U.S. and internationally to 14 countries.

Whether through collaboration or via the lasting impact of their paradigmatic artistry, the Talking Band- with its commitment to radical collaboration, and to the fusion of diverse theatrical styles and perspectives-has influenced generations of artists, both experimental and more mainstream. To name just a few of their past and present collaborators: Julie Taymor, Anne Bogart, David Greenspan, Taylor Mac, Loudon Wainwright, Lisa D'Amour, Eisa Davis, Anne Kaufmann, Ken Rus Schmoll, Julie Atlas Muz, Heidi Schreck, Machine Dazzle, Peter Gordon, Blue "Gene" Tyranny, Jack Ferver, Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone (600 Highwaymen). Ben Brantley of The New York Times called Talking Band "one of the boldest and most venerable politically minded companies in New York experimental theater."


ABOUT LA MAMA

La MaMa is dedicated to the artist and all aspects of the theatre. La MaMa's 59th Season explores how new work is created, performed and viewed using new technology and forms. La MaMa's vision of nurturing new artists and new work remains as strong today as it was when Ellen Stewart first opened the doors in 1961 and has presented more than 5,000 productions by 150,000 artists of all nations, cultures, races and identities. Cultural pluralism and ethnic diversity are inherent in the work created on our stages. Here, artists find a supportive environment for artistic exploration, and audiences are part of the development of an artist's work over time.

A recipient of the 2018 Regional Theater Tony Award, and more than 30 Obie Awards and dozens of Drama Desk, Bessie, and Villager Awards, La MaMa has been a creative home for thousands of artists, many of whom have made lasting contributions to the arts, including Blue Man Group, Ping Chong, André De Shields, Adrienne Kennedy, Harvey Fierstein, Diane Lane, Warren Leight, Michael Mayer, Tadeusz Kantor, Bette Midler, Meredith Monk, Peter Brook, David and Amy Sedaris, Julie Taymor, Kazuo Ohno, Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.

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BIOS

WILL BADGETT is proud to have first performed with Talking Band in their 1984 restaging of Pedro Paramo at La Mama, and has performed in over twenty Talking Band productions over the years here in the states as well as Russia, France, Italy and South America. Some favorites include: New Cities, Big Mouth, Imminence, Burnished by Grief and of course Galileo in Star Messengers all at La Mama.

SULI HOLUM is a Philadelphia based theatre performer and creator. Currently a member of the Wilma Theatre's HotHouse Company in Philadelphia, she was a founding member of Pig Iron Theatre Company, and Co-Artistic Director of Stein | Holum Projects, whose works include Drama Desk-nominated Chimera, and The Wholehearted. She recently launched Suli Holum/The Work, a Philadelphia-based incubator for live performance. A recipient of a Drama Desk Award, a TCG/Fox Resident Actor Fellowship, a Barrymore Award, an Independence Fellowship, and a NEFA Touring Grant, she is also an accomplished playwright, choreographer and director whose work has been supported by the Orchard Project, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Playwrights Horizons, New Dramatists, the Playwright's Center, The Ground Floor at Berkeley Rep, and HERE, and presented by FringeArts, The Public Theatre/UTR, La Jolla Playhouse, Center Theatre Group, Z Space and The Gate (London). She is currently pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing at Goddard College where she was the recipient of the 2020 Engaged Artist Award.

JAX JACKSON. Selected theatre credits include - Broadway: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Off-Broadway: Plot Points In Our Sexual Development (LCT3). New York: seagullmachine (LaMaMa), The Fever (Under the Radar Festival and Tour). Regional: Hir (Magic Theatre), Teddy Ferrara (Goodman Theatre), Under Milk Wood (DCA Storefront Theatre). Television: New Amsterdam, High Maintenance (HBO). Film: Jamie and Jessie Are Not Together, Hannah Free. BFA Acting, The Theatre School at DePaul University.

VIOLET NEWMAN is a 16-year-old actor and singer-songwriter from Brooklyn. Her love of experimental theater started in 2014, when she played J in 600 Highwaymen's Employee of the Year, which toured Europe and the U.S. and ran at the Public Theater's Under the Radar festival. She appeared at La MaMa in Grandma's Make People, Parts 1 & 2 in 2015 and performed in Sarah Delappe's Parabola at Jack. She has also performed at Dixon Place and Joe's Pub. She enjoys writing songs on her guitar and making French toast at 2 a.m. You can find her music on streaming platforms under Violet Newman.

TINA SHEPARD is a founding member of The Talking Band. She was awarded an OBIE for her performance in The Talking Band's The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol. Based in NYC, she has toured & performed all across the US, Canada, & Europe. She teaches acting and aikido at NYU Experimental Theater Wing.

LOUISE SMITH. She is a writer, performer, and therapist. She was in Ping Chong and Company for eleven years, and also appeared in works by artists Meredith Monk, Julie Taymor, Lizzie Borden, and Ann Bogart. Since 1984, she's written and performed sixteen solo pieces. Smith has worked with Talking Band since the 1980's. In 2017 she created a new duet with Ellen Maddow entitled Fat Skirt And Big Nozzle, based on the paintings of James Ensor. She taught theater and performance at Antioch College for 24 years and currently is a therapist in Yellow Springs Ohio.

CONNIE WINSTON. Connie's most recent project was American Captives: Lena Baker & Sandra Bland, for which she was commissioned and premiered at Dixon Place in New York City in the fall of 2018. American Captives was subsequently selected by the United Solo Theater Festival as an Official Festival Selection and performed on Theatre Row in New York City in October 2019. In addition, she has performed at venues such as La Mama, H.E.R.E., The WorkShop Theater, New Dramatists, the Ohio Theatre and Soho Rep. Selected works include: Lemkin's House by Catherine Filloux and directed by Jean Randich; Belize written and directed by Paul Zimet (LaMaMa); Fishes by Diana Son (Soho Rep); Bad Women written by Sidney Goldfarb and conceived/directed by Tina Shepard (H.E.R.E),Doubt (Riverside Theater), Bee-luther-hatchee (Florida Studio Theatre); Having our Say (Hangar Theatre). Occasionally, Connie may be seen on re-runs of Law & Order and Conviction in her recurring role as Judge Shirley Taylor.

MARIJA KOVACEVIC is a classically trained experimental violinist, improviser and educator from Serbia, based in Brooklyn. Past projects with The Talking Band include City Of No Illusion, The Golden Toad. Marija also works with The Million Underscores (Lapa, TELE-VISION: on spiritual displacement, Chic Unique and Four Fours presented at MoMa). She used to perform all over NY, from artist run places in Brooklyn to the Lincoln Center.

SAM KULIK. Before respiration got a bad name for its contribution to the global pandemic, Sam Kulik was often seen on crowded stages taking long, deliberate breaths and depositing them into his trombone, the business end of which he would point more or less directly at the public. Not having ever knowingly infected anyone with anything other than groove, Sam has nonetheless kept his tromboning private for the past year and is thrilled to have this opportunity to contribute a recorded representation of it for this, his fifth production with the Talking Band. www.samkulik.com

ELLEN MADDOW has been working in the theatre in New York as a writer, composer, and performer for the last fifty years. Born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of a screenwriter and a modern dancer, she attended Hollywood High School and received a B.A. in theatre from Antioch College in Ohio. She was a member of the Open Theatre from 1971-1973, performing in Terminal, Mutation Show, and Nightwalk. Ellen is a founding member of the Talking Band. Works she has written for the company include Lemon Girls or Art for the Artless, Fusiform Gyrus - A Septet For Two Scientists and Five Horns; Fat Skirt Big Nozzle (with Louise Smith), Burnished by Grief, The Golden Toad (with Paul Zimet); The Peripherals; Panic! Euphoria! Blackout; Flip Side; Delicious Rivers; Painted Snake In A Painted Chair and five pieces about the avant-garde housewife, Betty Suffer. In addition to writing music for a number of the works mentioned above, she wrote the scores for Talking Band's production of The City of No Illusions, The Room Sings, Marcellus Shale, Taylor Mac's The Walk Across America For Mother Earth, and Liz Duffy Adam's Buccaneers (Children's Theatre of Minneapolis) among others. Ellen performed in Clare Barron's Dance Nationat Playwrights Horizons for which she received a Drama Desk Award. She also performed in the Steppenwolf production of Dance Nation in Chicago. She is a recipient of a 2020 NYC Women's Fund for Media, Music, and Theatre award for Lemon Girls or Art for the Artless. She is also the recipient of an OBIE Award, a NYFA Playwriting Fellowship, a McKnight Playwriting Fellowship, the Frederick Loewe Award in Musical Theatre, and the NEA/TCG Award for Playwrights. She is an alumnus of New Dramatists.

PAUL ZIMET is the Artistic Director and a founding member of Talking Band. Born and raised in New York City, he studied clarinet and voice at the High School of Music and Art, comparative literature at Columbia College, and medicine at Harvard Medical School. Wrote and directed City of No Illusions, The Room Sings, The Golden Toad (with Ellen Maddow) Marcellus Shale, New Islands Archipelago, Imminence, Belize, The Parrot, Star Messengers, Bitterroot, Party Time, Black Milk Quartet and New Cities. Directed many new works for Talking Band including Burnished by Grief (Ellen Maddow) and The Walk Across America for Mother Earth (Taylor Mac) and Part I of The Lily's Revenge (Taylor Mac). Recently, Zimet performed in Mallory Catlett's Bessie and Obie award winning This Was The End. Obie award for direction, and three Obie awards for work with the Open Theater and Winter Project directed by Joseph Chaikin; The Frederick Loewe Award in Musical Theater; and a Playwrights' Center National McKnight Fellowship; playwright alumnus of New Dramatists; Associate Professor Emeritus in Theatre, Smith College.

TYLER KIEFFER Is a Brooklyn based sound designer for new plays and immersive theatre. Recent works include Iron & Coal (Prototype Festival); Tumacho, Plano (Clubbed Thumb), Is Anyone Alive Out There (Minetta Lane Theater), Evanston Salt Costs Climbing (White Heron Theatre Company), Sound House (The Flea), Counting Sheep (3 Legged Dog); This Tree, The Reception (HERE Arts Center), Made In China (Wakka Wakka, 59E59), All Day I Imagine How to Act (Live Collision, Dublin), Every Morning I Wake Up and Seem to Forget (Body & Soul, Ireland), The History Boys (Palm Beach Drama Works); The Seagull, Buried Child, All's Well that Ends Well (NYU: Tisch); Arcadia (Yale Repertory Theatre). tylerkieffer.com
Link http://lamama.org/efflorescence/
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