Artistic Director Jayme Kilburn has announced the lineup for the Station North Arts & Entertainment District-based Strand Theater's upcoming fourth season. The scrappy company was recently named one of Charm City's "Top 5 Theaters" by Baltimore magazine. The Baltimore premiere of Lisa D'Amour's lyrical fairytale play with music, Anna Bella Eema, kicks things off with a three-week run under Kilburn's direction, October 7-22, 2011.
"The life of a wild animal always has a tragic end."
Ten-year-old
Anna Bella and her hermetic mother Irene live in a ratty trailer on
The Edge of lackluster town. When a new interstate threatens their mobile home park,
Anna Bella animates a new playmate out of dirt, sweat, and spit to cope. As
Anna Bella and Irene struggle to protect their home, the very-much-alive mud girl leads them on an unforgettable voyage full of wildlife, wonder, and benevolent monsters. Three virtuosic actresses bring this vibrant story to life through language and song.
For director Kilburn,
Anna Bella Eema provides an unusual challenge, "to create a fully realized world while, as the playwright envisions, the actors undertake minimal movement. This piece really emphasizes the act-and art-of storytelling: the power of the spoken word and the laser-like focus of the teller. This is also my first time working on a piece where song is so integral to the performance, with the entire cast vocalizing. It's been exhilarating to lead the company in wrestling with this beautiful text."
Lisa D'Amour is an Obie Award-winning playwright and interdisciplinary artist. Her work has been produced by such theaters as New Georges, Clubbed Thumb, The
Women's Project, and
HERE Arts Center (New York); Salvage Vanguard, Physical Plant, and Refraction Arts (Austin); Infernal Bridegroom Productions (Houston); Crowded Fire Theater (San Francisco); and Ten Thousand Things, Red Eye Collaboration, and Children's Theatre Company (Minneapolis). She has received commissions from
Playwrights Horizons, Children's Theatre Company, Guthrie Theater, The Talking Band, and
Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Steppenwolf's world premiere production of her most recent play, Detroit, will transfer to Broadway later this year.
This production marks Jayme Kilburn's seventh as director at the Strand. The cast of
Anna Bella Eema includes Christen Cromwell, Alix Fenhagen, and Arielle Goodman, all making their Strand debuts. Chris Sidorfsky has composed the original music, while scenery and properties are designed by local artist and frequent Strand collaborator Alix Tobey Southwick.
Anna Bella Eema runs for ten performances over three weeks, October 7-22. The Pay-What-You-Can Preview is Thursday, October 6th. Opening Night-featuring a complimentary pre-show reception and post-show Q&A with the company-is Friday, October 7th, and tickets are $25. A special "School Night" performance-featuring a deeply discounted admission of just $3 for students and educators (with appropriate ID)-is Thursday, October 20th. Tickets for all other performances are $20, with discounted pricing for seniors ($15) and students ($10).
Anna Bella Eema Performance Schedule & Ticket Prices
All tickets are $20, unless otherwise noted. Seniors pay $15 and students $10 for any performance, except Opening Night or if a deeper discount applies.
· Thursday, Oct 6 at 8pm - Pay-What-You-Can Preview
· Friday, Oct 7 at 8pm - Opening Night (pre-show reception/post-show Q&A); tickets $25
· Saturday, Oct 8 at 8pm
· Wednesday, Oct 12 at 7pm
· Friday, Oct 14 at 8pm
· Saturday, Oct 15 at 8pm
· Sunday, Oct 16 at 3pm
· Thursday, Oct 20 at 8pm - School Night: Students & Educators (with valid ID) pay $3
· Friday, Oct 21 at 8pm
· Saturday, Oct 22 at 8pm - Closing Night
The Strand Theater Company is a community theater dedicated to providing opportunities for women artists, writers, designers, and directors. With a focus on producing works new to Baltimore, the Strand hopes to foster a love of theater for a new generation of patrons.
Since launching in 2008, the Strand has presented 12 full-length plays, including five world premieres; offered 75% of the artistic positions on its productions-as playwrights, directors, designers, stage managers, and actors-to women; provided affordable theater space to many organizations and independent artists; and played an integral role in the revitalization of the Station North Arts & Entertainment District.
In August 2011, the Strand was honored as one of Baltimore magazine's "Top 5 Baltimore Theaters," along with CENTERSTAGE, Everyman, the Hippodrome, and Single Carrot.
To learn more about the Strand Theater Company, visit
strand-theater.org.
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