The Perry-Mansfield New Works Festival (June Lindenmayer, Executive Director; Andrew Leynse, Artistic Director)has announced the line-up for the 2008 summer season of music, dance and theatre at the venerable performing arts camp and school in Steamboat Springs, CO. The 11th Annual New Works Festival of workshops and classes is scheduled from June 11 -20. The festival will culminate June 20 – 22 with staged readings of the plays and a special dance presentation.
Now in its 95th
year, Perry-Mansfield, founded by Charlotte Perry and Portia Mansfield, is
recognized as the oldest continuously operating performing arts school and camp
in the nation.
The
Perry-Mansfield New Works Festival, co-chaired by James Steinberg and
Karolynn Lestrud, brings performing arts professionals together in the
Rocky Mountains to develop new pieces of drama, musical theater and dance, and
to mentor new talent in each medium. The
2008 New Works Festival welcomes the addition of New York's Atlantic
Theater Company to the successful artistic partnership with Actors
Theatre of Louisville, Denver Center Theatre Company, and Off-Broadway's
Primary Stages. The New Works Festival continues Perry-Mansfield's founding
principle of nurturing new talent with new work.
Andrew
Leynse and Primary Stages will bring the new playMAMA HATED DIESELS The Songs
and Stories of the American Truck Driver conceived
and adapted by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman (Tony
Award nominees for It Ain't Nothin' But The Blues; Joseph Jefferson
Award nominees for Fire On The Mountain). The play is based on
actual interviews from truck drivers and their families, and is
filled with hard-drivin' traditional trucker tunes. Mr. Myler will also direct.
Marc
Masterson and Actors Theatre of Louisville will bring a piece titled Wild Blessings -- a Celebration of
Wendell Berry, a collage piece from the writings of poet and
philosopher Wendell Berry, created by Marc Masterson and Adrien-Alice
Hansel. Mr. Masterson will also direct.
Kent
Thompson and the Denver Center Theatre Company will bring playwright Rogelio
Martinez (Fizz, Learning Curve) to workshop a new play
entitled When Tang Met Laika, with the following theme: In
the 1990s Americans and Russians started to work together building the International
Space Station. With more than a half century of hostilities under their
space suits, can two old foes start to trust one another again? A play about
the Cold War warming up, a space shuttle program finding its purpose as it
nears retirement, one very large robotic arm, weightlessness, and a gun.
Directed by Terrence J. Nolen.
Neil Pepe and Atlantic Theater Company will bring
a new musical What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob
Sterling with book & lyrics by David Pittu
and music by Randy Redd. What's
That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling is an absurd
musical-theater satire featuring songs and stories from the fictitious career
of composer/lyricist Jacob Sterling and presented in a cable talk show
format. A rare opportunity to catch up with an artist of
questionable gifts as he discusses his inspiration and performs from his
stunning repertoire of misbegotten shows. Written by and starring David
Pittu, and featuring songs with lyrics by Mr. Pittu and music by Randy Redd.
Co-directed by Neil Pepe and Mr. Pittu.
All rehearsals
and performances will take place at Perry-Mansfield (40755
Routt County Road 36, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487). Free open
rehearsals will take place June 11 - 20.
Single
tickets for each presentation are $15 for performances June 20-22 and will be
available for purchase after June 1st. A special Festival
Weekend Ticket Package is available for $65 and includes all staged play
readings, dance presentation and festival reception. For tickets and
information, please call 800-430-2787 or 970-879-7125, or visit the website at www.perry-mansfield.org.
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