Retro Productions Presents Sally Nemeth's 1989 Drama Mill Fire beginning May 7 at The Spoon Theater
Angela Astle recently moved to New York after being a director and producer for several years in Denver, Colorado. Mill Fire will be her New York directorial debut. Past directing credits include Dead Man Walking, based on the movie of the same name, Just Pretend Everything's Perfectly Normal, Extremities, and a Terry Dodd staged reading: Dusk To Dawn At The Sunset.
She has also served as an assistant director on numerous productions, such as The Laramie Project. Angela is currently associate producing for Brooklyn Gallery Players' Lysistrata and is also an associate producer on Warsaw: A Musical Drama opening on Broadway in 2010. She currently interns at the Atlantic Theater Company and is working on future directing projects which include a possible Fringe NYC 2008 show, Panopticon.A not-for-profit theatre company (and a resident company at the Spoon Theater), it is the mission of Retro Productions to present works of retro theatre. Retro is defined as "involving, relating to, or reminiscent of things past." Retro Productions strives to tell good theatrical stories which have a historical perspective - with an emphasis on the 20th century - in order to broaden our own understanding of the world we live in. Past productions include: Casey Kurtti's Catholic School Girls (2005), Doris Baizley's Mrs. California (2006), Emily Mann's Still Life (2007) and A.R. Gurney's What I Did Last Summer (2007). Backstage called Still Life "compelling" and Mrs. California "a meticulously presented, charming, emotionally affecting play," while nytheatre.com called the latter work "a valiant effort with a lot of heart." After seeing the production of Still Life, Ms. Mann commented, "Retro is clearly a company dedicated to creating impeccable work that truly matters." While Mr. Gurney noted the production of What I Did Last Summer (which was not open for review) was "first-rate: brisk, sweet and occasionally quite moving, if I say so myself." Heather E. Cunningham, founder of Retro Productions, wanted to present Mill Fire not only because it fits perfectly with the company's mission, but more specifically because of the many industrial accidents in coal mines, and other refineries and factories, that have occurred in the past year. Ms. Cunningham will portray one of the widows in MILL FIRE. For her performance in Still Life Heather was Marc Miller's choice of "Performances to Remember 2007" for Backstage East.Running from May 7th - May 24th, Mill Fire will be presented at the Spoon Theater, located at 38 West 28th Street, between 5th & 6th Avenues, on the 5th Floor. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Show times will be Monday, Wednesday-Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are $25.00 for adults and $18.00 for students and seniors. Reservations: 212-352-3101 or 866-811-4111 or www.retroproductions.org.Videos