| Red Bull Theater announces selections for 11th ANNUAL SHORT NEW PLAY FESTIVAL including World Premieres from C.A. Johnson & José Rivera | |
| Posted by: Official_Press_Release 03:30 pm EDT 06/23/21 | |
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| Red Bull Theater Announces Selections for THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHORT NEW PLAY FESTIVAL "RESTORATION" A Benefit Event Including Commissioned World Premieres from C.A. Johnson and Jose´ Rivera Directed by Margot Bordelon & Timothy Douglas LIVESTREAM | Monday, July 12th at 7:30 PM Red Bull Theater (Jesse Berger, Founder and Artistic Director | Jim Bredeson, Managing Director) today announced the selections for The 2021 Short New Play Festival, their eleventh annual festival of 10-minute plays of heightened language and classic themes, featuring two new commissions from C.A. Johnson and Jose´ Rivera, alongside six brand new plays that have been selected from hundreds of open submissions from playwrights across the country. This year's winning playwrights are Constance Congdon, Rosslyn Cornejo, George LaVigne, David Lefkowitz, Abigail C. Onwunali, and Charlotte Rahn-Lee. This benefit event is the latest installment of Red Bull's renowned annual new play festival, an initiative that has inspired the composition of more than 3,000 new plays. The theme for this year's festival is RESTORATION. The evening will be directed by Margot Bordelon and Timothy Douglas. The Festival is produced by Nathan Winkelstein. Casting will be announced shortly. The 2021 Short New Play Festival will premiere LIVE on Monday, July 12th (7:30pm). A recording of that livestream will be available until 7:00 PM EDT on Friday, July 16th - then it disappears. This event is a benefit for Red Bull Theater. Tickets are "Pay What You Can." Advance reservations are recommended. If you're able, please consider making a donation with your reservation to support our online activity and our return to in-person programming. The 2021 Short New Play Festival is made possible by the leadership support of The Noël Coward Foundation. "The Festival will be a delightful finale to our online season! This year's "Restoration" theme brought out a wonderful range of responses and creativity. The six selected plays together with our two established playwright commissions offer a wide-ranging abundance of romance, drama, tragedy, satire and farce. The plays were all written expressly for online performance, and they will be entertaining there, even as they each also brim with the theatricality made for live theater we all love so much. Join us!" said Mr. Berger. This year's premieres will include: Commissioned: Lunar by José Rivera On a cool summer night five close teenage friends -- two Latinos, two Blacks, and one white woman -- get together in a rundown basketball court in Brooklyn to watch a total lunar eclipse. José Rivera is a recipient of Obie Awards for Marisol and References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, both produced by The Public Theatre, NY, and seen regionally and internationally. Other plays include Cloud Tectonics (Playwrights Horizons, Humana Festival, La Jolla Playhouse), Boleros for the Disenchanted (Yale Rep, Huntington Playhouse), Sueño (Hartford Stage, Manhattan Class Company), Sonnets for an Old Century (Barrow Group), School of the Americas (Public Theatre), Massacre (Sing to Your Children) (Goodman Theatre, Rattlestick), Brainpeople (ACT/San Francisco), Adoration of the Old Woman (Sundance Theatre Lab, INTAR, La Jolla Playhouse), The House of Ramon Iglesia (Ensemble Studio Theatre), Another Word for Beauty (Goodman, New York Stage and Film), The Maids (INTAR), The Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Menier Chocolate Factory, London), Each Day Dies with Sleep (Circle Rep, Berkeley Rep). His screenplay for The Motorcycle Diaries was nominated for 2005 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar - making him the first Puerto Rican writer ever nominated for an Academy Award. His screenplay was also nominated for a BAFTA and Writers Guild Award, and received top screenwriting awards in Argentina and Spain. On the Road premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Trade was the first film to premiere at the United Nations. Rivera co-created and produced "Eerie, Indiana," (NBC) and was a consultant and writer on "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels" (Showtime) 2019. He will be head writer for the Netflix series based on One Hundred Years of Solitude. Rivera's short film "The Fall of a Sparrow" has been seen at the Big Apple Film Festival, the Official Latino Film Festival, The Chain Film Festival and many others. In 2020 he directed the world premiere workshop of his play Lovesong (Imperfect) at the 14th Street Y, produced by Planet Connections, as well as the short film "The Civet." He has served on the boards of Theatre Communication Group and the Sundance Institute and mentored at Sundance Screenwriting Labs in Utah, Jordan, and India. His most recent play Your Name Means Dream was part of the Rattlestick Playwrights Jam, 2020, and read at the Sundance Theatre Lab. TBA by C.A. JOHNSON C. A. Johnson is a Brooklyn-based playwright originally from Metairie, Louisiana. Her plays include All The Natalie Portmans (MCC Theater), Thirst (2017 Kilroys List, CATF), The Climb (Cherry Lane Mentor Project), An American Feast (NYU Playwrights Horizons Theater School), and I Know I Know I Know. Most recently she was the Tow Playwright in Residence at MCC Theater. She was previously the 2018 P73 Playwriting Fellow, The Lark's 2016-17 Van Lier Fellow, a Dramatists Guild Fellow, a member of The Working Farm at SPACE on Ryder Farm, A Core Writer at The Playwrights Center, a member of The Civilians R&D Group, a Sundance/Ucross Fellow and a 2018 Sundance Theatre Lab Fellow. Her work has been developed with The Lark, PlayPenn, Luna Stage, Open Bar Theatricals, The Dennis and Victoria Ross Foundation, and The Fire This Time Festival. BA: Smith College MFA: NYU Selected Plays: If This Be Not A Good Play Then The Devil Is In It. by Constance Congdon Deep in a night of 1599, on the banks of the Thames, players from one theater, called The Theater (disassembled to escape abusive rent payments), wait for barges to carry their lumber across the river, where they will build another theater, yet to be named. Constance Congdon has been called "one of the best playwrights our country and our language has ever produced" by playwright Tony Kushner in Kushner's introduction to her collection Tales of the Lost Formicans and Other Plays. In addition to Tales of the Lost Formicans, which has had more than 400 productions, world-wide, Congdon's plays include: Casanova, Dog Opera, both premiered by the Public Theatre, Losing Father's Body (Portland Stage - Maine), Lips (Primary Stages), Native American (Portland Stage and Lyric Hammersmith Studio), A Mother starring Olympia Dukakis, and a new verse version of The Misanthrope, both commissioned and produced by American Conservatory Theater. Her new verse version of Tartuffe is included in the Norton Anthology of Drama, and is already out in a single-volume Norton Critical edition. She's been writing a long time and can thank the NEA, the Rockefeller Foundation including Bellagio, the W. Alton Jones Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Arnold Weissberger Award, the Berilla Kerr Award, and, most recently, The Helen Merrill Award for making this more possible. This year, Congdon was designated as a Legacy Playwright, a new award from the Dramatists Guild Fund. She also received the Lilly Award for a lifetime achievement in the theater. She's an alum of New Dramatists, member of The Dramatists Guild and PEN. Congdon has taught playwriting at the Yale School of Drama but her home has been Amherst College where she taught for 30 years. She is seeking productions for three new plays: Take Me to the River (about the water crisis in the West), Hair of the Dog (about the discovery of how Marlowe was murdered as uncovered by William Shakespeare), and Enemy Sky (about two lovers from decades ago, a Pakistani muslim man and a American old female hippie, who encounter each other again after life has created more questions than answers and a crisis might destroy what they had and make them enemies). Echo by Rosslyn Cornejo A twist on the Greek myth Narcissus and Echo. What happens when you're in love with someone who only loves themself? Rosslyn Cornejo is a University of California, Santa Barbara graduate with a BFA in Acting and a BA in History. She is currently based in Seattle, Washington. Her recent work includes her solo show In the Crosshairs with Macha Theatre Works, multiple roles in LAUNCH PAD's Alone Together, and T in 407C's Puppet Theatre with Radial Theater Project and UCSB's production of Fires in the Mirror. The Wolf Tree by George LaVigne Just past the turn of the 17th century, Captain Pouch, a revolutionary leader of the Midland revolt in hiding, encounters a simple shepherdess beneath the Wolf Tree. George LaVigne is an artist, actor, writer and English teacher who learned his stage craft from Olympia Dukakis and his playwriting from Ramon Delgado. He has worked with the NJRK, Period Productions, the Known World Players, The Chester Theater, and the Zenith Players, among others. He lives his transcendental existence in the wild hinterlands of Western New Jersey with his supportive wife and daughters, and a vast menagerie of animals. Apparently, he also refers to himself in the third person. Restoration Playhouse by David Lefkowitz The artistic director and stage manager of a tiny New York theater face obstacles, post-pandemic. David Lefkowitz is an award-winning playwright and actor whose works include Kandide (winner Lee Korf Award and produced by The Original Theater Works, L.A.), Shalom Dammit! (co-written with Rabbi Sol Solomon), The Triple Wedding, and such one-acts as Special Oed (Red Bull finalist), The Sky is Calling, Cupid in Reverse, King Solomon the Wise, and the oft-produced Blind Date. A collection of his plays, Marriage, Babies and the End of the World, was published by Holvoe Books, St. Petersburg, and his theater writing has appeared in Playbill.com (former managing editor), Show Business (former contributing editor), BackStage, Stagebuddy, Time Out New York, and Entertainment Weekly. Host of the long-running podcast Dave's Gone By, David has taught English and playwriting at the University of Northern Colorado and holds master's degrees in Dramatic Writing (NYU) and Theater Education (UNC). Married to gerontologist and author Joyce Weil, David has served as father to two dachshunds, two hernias, and innumerable plush potatoes. It's best not to ask. Jewel by Abigail C. Onwunali A modern-day short play written after the character Sidi from Wole Soyinka's The Lion and the Jewel, this play explores the complexities of what it means to chase after the "American Dream." Abigail C. Onwunali is a Nigerian-American actor and writer, currently studying at the Yale School of Drama for her MFA in Acting. Her slam poems "Mountaintop" and "My Co-Worker" have been viewed worldwide and she has been a sacrificial poet for huge events such as the Texas Grand Slam and Slam Mania hosted by Write About Now. She wrote and directed the play In-Between Bitches which made its debut at the Yale Cabaret in 2021. Her acting credits include Charly Evon Simpson's It's not a Trip It's a Journey at the Chautauqua Theater Conservatory. The Salt Women and Swimmers at the Yale School of Drama, Is God Is at the Yale Cabaret, and Girls (Understudy) at the Yale Repertory Theatre. She is currently an acting fellow in Lena Waithe's Inaugural Hillman Grad Mentorship Program, class of 2021. The Misanthrope Breaks His Quarantine by Charlotte Rahn-Lee The year is 2023. COVID is over, and everyone has left social isolation and moved on with their lives . . . everyone, that is, except Alceste. Charlotte Rahn-Lee is a New York-based playwright. Her plays have been produced by Speranza Theatre Company in Jersey City and at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival and the Sam French Off-Off-Broadway short play festival. She has an MFA from the New School for Drama and is a member of the Dramatists Guild. Most recently, she has worked with the Cherry Picking Festival in NYC, the Finger Lakes Photo/Plays in her hometown of Geneva, NY, and the New Cosmopolitans' New Queer Works Series. She lives in Washington Heights with her beautiful wife and amazing daughter. DIRECTORS Margot Bordelon is a New York based director who specializes in new work. Off-Broadway and New York credits include Wives (Playwrights Horizons); Something Clean (Roundabout Underground), Do You Feel Anger? (Vineyard), Eddie and Dave (Atlantic), Plot Points in Our Sexual Development (LCT3), Too Heavy For Your Pocket (Roundabout Underground), The Pen (Premieres NYC), A Delicate Ship (Playwrights Realm), Still (Juilliard), Wilder Gone (Clubbed Thumb), The Last Class: A Jazzercize Play (DODO). Margot has directed productions regionally at ACT Seattle, Actors Theatre Louisville, Alliance, American Theater Company, Denver Center, Geffen Playhouse, Marin Theater Company, Steppenwolf, the Wilma, and Yale Rep. She has developed work at Ars Nova, Berkeley Rep, Cherry Lane, The Lark, Ma-Yi, MTC, New Dramatists, NYTW, P73, Portland Center Stage, Primary Stages, The Public, PWC, Rattlestick, Seattle Rep, and Woolly Mammoth. Upcoming: …what the end will be (Roundabout), Peerless (Primary Stages). BFA, Cornish College of the Arts; MFA, Yale School of Drama. Timothy Douglas's credits include Frankenstein for Classic Stage Company, 24 Hour Plays/Broadway, world premiere of Rajiv Joseph's The Lake Effect for Silk Road Rising (Jeff Award: Best New Work), Disgraced for Arena Stage and The Great Theatre of China, and the world premiere of August Wilson's Radio Golf for Yale Rep. Also Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Associate Artist (The Trip To Bountiful, Clybourne Park, The North Pool); Actors Theatre of Louisville Associate Artistic Director (10 productions including 3 Humana Festival premieres), American Conservatory Theater, Center Theatre Group Director in Residence, Guthrie, Berkeley Rep, South Coast Rep, Steppenwolf, Playmakers Rep, Woolly Mammoth, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Downstage (NZ), National Theatre of Norway, Milwaukee Rep Artistic Associate, and many others. Timothy is also an actor and designated Linklater voice instructor and currently serves as Distinguished Artist in Residence at Emerson College. The six winning plays were chosen by a panel of judges and readers that included Liz Duffy Adams, Isabella Castillo, Keith Hamilton Cobb, Amy Freed, Charlotte La Nasa, Sam Morales, Cara Ricketts, Chauncy Thomas, Sara Topham, Emma Rosa Went, Dawn Monique Williams, Jessika Williams, and José Zayas. Each play was read and scored no less than three times by three different readers. The 20 finalists selected were then read and scored by the producing and directing panel of Jesse Berger, Margot Bordelon, Timothy Douglas, and Nathan Winkelstein. Red Bull Theater wishes to express its gratitude to the Performers' Unions: ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS, AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY ARTISTS, and SAG-AFTRA through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the Artists to appear in this program. Red Bull Theater's annual Short New Play Festival has generated over 4,000 new short plays of classic themes and heightened language, presenting over 80 of them in a one-night only Festival performance with some of New York's finest actors and directors. In its first ten years, the commissioned playwrights have Marcus Gardley, John Guare, Jeremy O. Harris, David Ives, Ellen McLaughlin, Dael Orlandersmith, Theresa Rebeck, Anne Washburn, Doug Wright and winning entries by writers such as Anchuli Felicia King, Patricia Ione Lloyd, Lynn Rosen, and Jen Silverman. Stage Rights has published a 4-volume collection of the plays from the first 8 years of Red Bull Theater's annual Short New Play Festival as RED BULL SHORTS. Red Bull Theater, hailed as "the city's gutsiest classical theater" by Time Out New York, brings rarely seen classic plays to dynamic new life for contemporary audiences, uniting a respect for tradition with a modern sensibility. Named for the rowdy Jacobean playhouse that illegally performed plays in England during the years of Puritan rule, Red Bull Theater is New York City's home for dynamic performances of great plays that stand the test of time. With the Jacobean plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries as its cornerstone, the company also produces new works that are in conversation with the classics. A home for artists, scholars and students, Red Bull Theater delights and engages the intellect and imagination of audiences, and strives to make its work accessible, diverse, and welcoming to all. Red Bull Theater believes in the power of great classic stories and plays of heightened language to deepen our understanding of the human condition, in the special ability of live theater to create unique, collective experiences, and the timeless capacity of classical theater to illuminate the events of our times. Variety agreed, hailing Red Bull's work as: "Proof that classical theater can still be surprising after hundreds of years." Since its debut in 2003 with a production of Shakespeare's Pericles starring Daniel Breaker, Red Bull Theater has served adventurous theatergoers with Off-Broadway productions, Revelation Readings, and the annual Short New Play Festival. The company also offers outreach programs including Shakespeare in Schools bringing professional actors and teaching artists into public school classrooms; Bull Sessions, free post-play discussions with top scholars; and Master Classes in classical acting led by veteran theater professionals. Red Bull Theater believes racism is abhorrent and stands together with Black artists, colleagues, and theatergoers. Black Lives Matter. Red Bull Theater strives to be a home for all artists and theatergoers. Simply saying that is not enough to make this a true home for black, indigenous, and other artists of color. We commit to making antiracism a core value of our theater. You can expect to see clear action from us. And we expect to be held to account when we fall short. All of us at Red Bull Theater are committed to actively working to help realize a more perfect union-a racially and socially just America. "The classics-shaking Red Bull Theater," as Time Out NY has called it, has presented 20 Off-Broadway productions and nearly 200 Revelation Readings of rarely seen classics, serving a community of more than 5,000 artists and providing quality artistic programming to an audience of over 65,000. The company's unique programming has received ongoing critical acclaim, and has been recognized with Lortel, Drama Desk, Drama League, Callaway, Off Broadway Alliance, and OBIE nominations and Awards. For more information about the Short New Play Festival, or any of Red Bull Theater's programs, visit www.redbulltheater.com. |
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