The Insights & Revelations Performance Series, in residence at The Emelin Theatre, has announced its June 10th, 8:00 p.m. presentation.
Malcolm Gets, Tony-nominated Broadway (Amour, Passion, Dreamgirls), Film (Sex & The City), and Television actor (Caroline in the City) and award-winning theatre, film, and television actress Florencia Lozano ("Tea," ABC's One Life To Live) will read from Jennifer Egan's book, A Visit From The Goon Squad, to be released just days before our event. A leading actress will be announced shortly. In addition to these readings, the evening will include a live musical interlude - with Westchester's own Singer/Songwriter Josh Rutt (featured in Westchester Magazine as one of the five best up-and-coming local musicians) - as well as a creative discussion and reception with Egan and cast. The evening will be directed by Lisa Rothe, whose stage productions can be seen in theatres across the country."Jennifer Egan is a novelist of extraordinary passion and insight," stated Anna Becker, Producer of the Insights & Revelations Performance Series. "We look forward to staging this sneak peek of a major new work by a brilliant writer, and are particularly pleased to feature it with such world-class, much-beloved actors as Florencia Lozano and Malcolm Gets."
PERFORMANCE AND TICKET INFORMATION:
Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.
A Visit From The Goon Squad: An Evening of Short Stories & Live Music | $25
For ticket purchases visit www.emelin.org or call (914) 698-0098.
Visit The Insights & Revelations Performance Series web site for in-depth information at: www.TheDeepEndProductions.org.
A discussion and reception with the artists follows every performance.
About A Visit From The Goon Squad: From award-winning novelist Jennifer Egan (The Keep, Look At Me), a spellbinding new book that circles Bennie Salazar, an aging punk rocker and record executive, and Sasha, the passionate, troubled young woman he employs. Bennie and Sasha never discover each other's pasts, but the reader does, in intimate detail.
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Jennifer Egan (Author) is a novelist, short story writer and journalist. She is the author of The Invisible Circus, which was released as a feature film in 2001, Emerald City and Other Stories, Look at Me, which was nominated for the National Book Award in fiction in 2001, and most recently The Keep, a national bestseller. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, and a fellowship at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at The New York Public Library. Her short stories have appeared in Harpers, The New Yorker, Zoetrope, GQ, and other magazines. Her non-fiction articles appear frequently in the
New York Times Magazine. Her 2002 cover story on homeless children received the Carroll Kowal Journalism Award, and her most recent article, The Bipolar Kid, received a 2009 NAMI Outstanding Media Award for Science and Health Reporting from the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Malcolm Gets (Actor) most recently appeared in Terrence McNally's "The Lisbon Traviata" at the Kennedy Center, and on HBO's "Grey Gardens." He has appeared in New York in "Amour" (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), "The Story of My Life," "Vigil," "Boys and Girls," "Polish Joke," "A New Brain," "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" (Obie Award), "Merrily We Roll Along" (Drama Desk nomination and Obie Award), "Hello, Again," "Juno," "The Moliere Comedies," and "The Apple Tree" and "The Boys From Syracuse", both for the Encores! Series. He was Richard, the tortured artist, on NBC's "Caroline in the City." Films include "Sex and the City," "Adam and Steve," "Thirteen Conversations About One Thing," and "Love in the Time of Money." He has sung at Cabarets and Concert Halls across the country, and made his Carnegie Hall debut opposite Barbara Cook in "Mostly Sondheim", available on DRG. In addition to a dozen Original Cast CD's, he recently released his first solo CD, "The Journey Home," available on ITunes and Amazon.
Florencia Lozano (Actress). Florencia's career spans the realms of television, film and stage. Born in Princeton, NJ and raised in Newton, MA, Florencia has earned degrees from Brown University and New York University. She played the tough as nails attorney ‘Téa Delgado' on the daytime drama "One Life to Live." Due to Florencia's dynamic portrayal, this character became one of daytime television's most popular characters. Her televisionwork continues in hit shows such as "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Lipstick Jungle," "Ugly Betty," and the "Gossip Girl" pilot. Florencia has also appeared in numerous films. She played opposite Halle Berry and Bruce Willis in the film "Perfect Stranger," and recently starred in Franc Reyes' "The Ministers" with Harvey Keitel and John Leguizamo. Some of Florencia's other film credits include "Bittersweet Place," "Deception," "Transbeman," and "Veronika Decides to Die."
In addition to her film and television work, Florencia is also an accomplished stage actress and playwright. She is an associate artist director at the acclaimed LAByrinth Theater Company, where she is also a company member. Her play, "underneathmybed" will be produced in Buenos Aires, Argentina this summer and in New York City as part of the Rattlestick Theatre Company's 2010/2011 season, directed by Pedro Pascal.
Lisa Rothe (Director) recently joined the staff of the Lark Play Development Center as the Director of Offsite Porgrams and Partnerships, where she deals with providing expanded opportunities for playwrights "off campus" and strategic multi-lateral partnerships aimed at advancing new work to production nationally and globally. She has workshopped, developed and directed many new plays. Recent directing credits include: Interpreting William by James Still (Indiana Repertory); Looking for the Pony by Andrea Lepcio (Synchronicity Performance Group @ Seven Stages in Atlanta); Penelope by Ellen McLaughlin and composer Sarah Kirkland Snider (Getty Villa, Gallatin School in NYC, Princeton University); Ah, Wilderness! (Chautauqua Theatre Company); Couldn't Say by Christopher Wall (MITF - Best Director Award) as well as productions for NYMF and SPF. She also received an EST/Sloan Foundation grant with composer Kim Sherman and librettist Margaret Vandenburg for work on Ada, a new chamber opera. Member: Women's Project Director's Lab Alum, Epic Theatre Center, Drama League alum, Fox Fellow. Guest Director: NYU Graduate Acting, Juilliard and Yale School of Drama. MFA: NYU Graduate Acting.
Josh Rutt (Singer/Songwriter) was born and raised in New Rochelle. A singer/songwriter/piano man, Rutt showcases with passion and purpose his unique brand of pop/rock/soul music, pleasing the ears of a growing fan base while making each show a memorable experience. His music, new yet familiar, soulful and catchy, is matched perfectly by his powerfully emotional lyrics and his distinctive, smooth and soothing voice. Singing of hope, love, and longing, this fresh, young artist captures true life in song. Whether on stage solo or backed by his rockin' band, Josh's lively performances have been turning heads and drawing crowds, leaving audiences wanting more. In addition to his original work in the studio and on stage, Josh has most recently launched a new line of music for babies. Baby Blanket Music takes hit songs by popular artists and transforms them into soothing, instrumental lullabies. Available albums include Baby Billy Joel, Baby Elton John, Baby John Mayer and Baby Simon & Garfunkel. For music and more, please visit: www.JoshRutt.comand www.BabyBlanketMusic.com.
The Deep End Productions, producers of The Insights & Revelations Performance Series (a 2007 Best of Westchester Award-winner), was founded by Series Producer Anna Becker, and is dedicated to presenting world-class, professional artists in an intimate setting. Provocative and inspiring material and audience access to the artistic process are central to The Deep End's mission. Previous presentations in the Series include Symphony Space's Thalia Follies: A Political Cabaret, The New Group's A Spalding Gray Matter, The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival's The Tempest, and Classic Stage Company's open rehearsals of The Merchant of Venice with Ron Leibman and Richard III with Michael Cumpsty. Anna Becker has produced for theatre, television and film for more than 20 years. She served as Theatre Program Director for the New York State Council on the Arts, and as a consultant for the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, AT&T Foundation, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and the Lila Acheson Wallace Fund for the Arts. Becker most recently produced Life in a Marital Institution at 59E59 Theaters and SoHo Playhouse.
The Emelin Theatre, located in Mamaroneck, New York, and founded in 1972, is the oldest continuously operating performing arts theater in Westchester County. Its mission is to bring the best in live performing arts to Westchester and other nearby communities and to promote a cultural life that entertains, educates, and invigorates. The Emelin, well-known for its high-quality and affordable programs, is one of the few performing arts venues in this region which offers a broad mix of entertainment appealing to all ages and tastes, produces its own theater performances, and attracts diverse audiences throughout Westchester County and beyond. Due to its strategic location in centrAl Westchester, the Emelin also attracts theatergoers from New York City, New Jersey, and lower Connecticut.
Photo Credit (bottom): Barry Hott
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