Tuesday, April 12, 2011

LOVE'S FINE WIT (with ME) April 23 AT THE CORNELIA STREET CAFE


LOVE'S FINE WIT


A reading (with music) of Shakespearean sonnets

As the dialog of an intense love triangle

And a concert of Elizabethan music and song.


With Katie Fabel, Jessica Crandall, Heli Sirvio, Hank Heijink, Eric Roffman and friends*


CORNELIA STREET CAFE

April 23, 2011 at 6:00


www.corneliastreetcafe.com


Advance reservations at 212 989-9319 are strongly recommended!




Help us celebrate Shakespeare’s Birthday with LOVE’S FINE WIT, a reading (with music) of Shakespeare’s most popular, most powerful, and most complex sonnets – rearranged as the dialog of an intense love triangle, with lust, betrayal, loneliness, and the triumph of true love. And a concert of Elizabethan songs and music!



EVENT LISTING
http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com/Performances.asp?sdate=4/23/2011&from_cal=0


*(Performers subject to their continuing availability.)

So... I arranged for a concert with some terrific singers and musicians, and I rearranged Shakespeare's sonnets for a reading. It tells the story of an intense love triangle. The sonnets, heard in this context of a dramatic story, as the dialog of the characters, reveal hidden and unexpected meanings and gain new power. Shakespeare was both a poet and a dramatist. Rather than taking the sonnets as his sort-of-maybe biographical musings, we are taking each sonnet out of its context, away from the usual ordering, and taking each sonnet for itself, then giving it a new context in its role in this dramatic story. Shakespeare in his plays was famous for giving each character his own voice. The sonnets seem to speak out in a whole range of different voices and moods. By taking the sonnets as dialog, as the voice of different characters, and not just WS's own voice, these different voices and moods have a new opportunity to be heard.

Several years ago I did a quite different arrangement of the sonnets:


LOVE IS MY SIN
http://qporit.blogspot.com/2010/03/love-is-my-sin.html


In fact, one (almost defining) feature of the sonnets is that they are ambiguous. The same line can often be taken in two quite different ways, with quite different meanings, depending on how one interprets the syntax. (For example, take another look at the famous last line of sonnet 116!) This ambiguity helps make it possible for a sonnet to gain additional meaning and clarity by giving it a context in which it inherits the specific circumstances laid out by the previous speeches.

In filmmaking and film editing this is a familiar process. A shot of a man looking into the distance becomes a quite different shot, with different emotional content, depending on whether it is preceded by, say, a scene with a cute dog, a beautiful woman, a violent murder, an empty field of wild flowers, or a war.

LOVE'S FINE WIT, the particular rearrangement for this event, I think, tells a very interesting and moving story.

The Shakespearean songs, by the way are integrated into the story. They come from Ross Duffin's wonderful book, Shakespeare's Songbook (which also includes a DVD of many Shakespearean songs), and he himself was both encouraging and helpful in several e-mails.


The date, April 23, is special. Counting back from the date of his baptism, April 23 is usually considered Shakespeare's birthday. So we created this show as part of a three day celebration of Shakespeare's birthday at the Cornelia Street Cafe.

HOPE YOU'LL COME. Be sure to make reservations early!

Advance reservations at 212 989-9319 are strongly recommended!







Monday, April 11, 2011

FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS


Soraya Butler and Geoff Schuppert present

FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS

An evening of short plays by Geoff Schuppert


Actors Theatre Workshop
145 West 28th Street, 3 Fl., New York, NY

Monday and Tuesday, April 18 & 19. 7 pm
Suggested donation of $20, and
There will be a cocktail reception following each performance.


THE PLAYS ARE DIRECTED BY:

Gretchen Ferris
Veronica Newton
John Gould Rubin
Nectarios Leonidas
Geoff Schuppert


THE CAST:

D.H. Johnson
Eric Kuehnemann
Josh Tyson
Brandon Cardinal
Izzy Anthony
Carey MacLaren
Nick Coleman
Seana Anderson
Julie Finefrock
Alex Prymak
Geoff Schuppert
Soraya Butler
Shawn Patrick Murphy
Michael Ferrell
Luigi DiGangi
Abby Royle

AND THERE'S A RAFFLE:
Raffle tix will be available at the show,
and again for a little while after the show.
Some prizes include Pilates and Yoga sessions, artwork, and
"Dinners for Two" at upscale NYC restaurants.

Check out the event on

FACEBOOK (YOU NEED TO BE LOGGED IN TO FACEBOOK)
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=101817836569706

IndieGoGo
http://www.indiegogo.com/Friends-with-Benefits.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

SUBMISSIONS TO BETWEEN THE SEAS FESTIVAL

BETWEEN THE SEAS FESTIVAL
Mediterranean Performing Arts.

August 29th-September 4th
AT THE WILD PROJECT


Submission deadline is April 1Oth, 2O11.

"We hope many artists and researchers will have the chance to send us
their project or paper proposals.

Please feel free to circulate the information and send us your work!

We are looking for:

performance projects [theater, dance, music] by Mediterranean
and diasporic Mediterranean artists that engage directly or indirectly
with Mediterranean identities and histories

adaptations of classics

new works or stagings of contemporary plays
by Mediterranean playwrights

works that highlight new trends and aesthetics emerging from
the region and its diaspora

research papers that engage with Mediterranean identity and
history; transcultural relations; economies and policies in the region.

Visit www.betweentheseas.org for all the details.

Join us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Between-the-Seas-Festival/128267620577566"


The Between the Seas Festival, August 29th-September 4th at the Wild Project, will bring together performing artists and scholars from the Mediterranean and Mediterranean diaspora to celebrate and explore contemporary Mediterranean culture and identity.