New Repertory Theatre, in residence at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, is spicing up this holiday season with New Rep's Darling Divas Deck the Holidays. This festive holiday cabaret is directed by Kate Warner and features New Rep favorites Michele A. DeLuca (Hot Mikado, Cabaret, The Wild Party, and Ragtime), Aimee Doherty (Hot Mikado, Speed-the-Plow, Cabaret, tick, tick... BOOM!, The Wild Party, Ragtime, and Into the Woods), Kami Rushell Smith (Dessa Rose), and Bobbie Steinbach (The Clean House, Romeo and Juliet, A Girl's War, The Waverly Gallery, and Stonewall Jackson's House).
Due to a conflict in scheduling, New Rep had to adjust the performance dates for its holiday cabaret to Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 4:00pm through Thursday, December 23, 2010 at 7:30pm.
The amended schedule for New Rep's Darling Divas Deck the Holidays is as follows:
· Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 4:00pm
· Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 3:00pm
· Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 7:30pm
· Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at 7:30pm
· Thursday, December 23, 2010 at 7:30pm
Kami Rushell Smith is thrilled to spend the holidays with her fellow darling divas! New Rep: Dessa Rose (Anabel/Dessa US). Other Boston area credits include: Harriet Jacobs in Harriet Jacobs (Underground Railway), Cindy/Dynamite in Hairspray (Reagle Music Theater), Princess Mariana in The Little Mermaid (Wheelock), Hero in Much Ado About Nothing (Actors' Shakespeare Project), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (Shakespeare Now!) B.A. Carnegie Mellon, Masters in Musical Theater from Boston Conservatory. www.KamiRushellSmith.com.
Bobbie Steinbach has worked at many theatres in Boston and New England including: New Repertory Theatre, Actors' Shakespeare Project (Resident Actors' Company), the Huntington Theatre Company, Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Boston Theatreworks, The Nora Theatre Company, SpeakEasy Stage Company, Charles Playhouse, Trinity Repertory Theatre and Vineyard Playhouse. Favorite roles include: Madame Armfeldt: Boston Pops at Boston Symphony Hall & Tanglewood, Volumnia in Actors' Shakespeare Project's Coriolanus, Ana in The Clean House and Arshluis in A Girl's War at New Repertory Theatre, Carlotta Campion in Follies and Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Ernest at the Lyric Stage Company, The Stage Manager in Our Town for Boston Theatreworks, and the Nurse in CSC's Romeo and Juliet. She has received the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Actress, and two Independent Reviewers of New England Best Supporting Actress awards. Bobbie started her cabaret career 1000 years ago in her one-woman show A Woman Alone Onstage With a Piano, A Stool, A Lamp, An Attractive Piano Player, A Few Cheap Theatrical Props and a Very Big Mouth, with pianist Ron Roy. Other cabaret shows include Holidaze: A Christian, A Jew and a Ho-Ho-Homo Too (with Bob Saoud and Kathy St. George), and New Punims (with Lori Glaser and Wayne Barker). She is currently working on a new piece, about her relationship to Shakespeare-In Bed with the Bard.Kate Warner (director, artistic director) is in the second year of her tenure with this 27 year old company. Kate is continuing New Rep's mission of producing plays that speak powerfully to the essential ideas of our time, fostering new work, expanding our commitment to education and outreach and promoting New Rep as a major voice in the national dialogue defining the role of theater in our culture. Prior to coming to New Rep, Kate was Artistic Director of Dad's Garage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, where she developed innovations in season planning, business models, education programs and audience development. Kate has amassed an impressive history as both a director and producer as the previous Managing Director/Artistic Associate with Atlanta's Theatrical Outfit, which in December of 2004 moved into its new $5.4 million home, a renovated downtown Atlanta landmark, thus completing an award-winning strategic plan. Her body of directorial work includes, for Dad's Garage: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Skin, and Mojo; for Actor's Express: The Last Five Years, Pulp, and Octopus; for Theatrical Outfit: Waiting for Godot and The Island; for American Stage: Proof; and for Magic Theatre: Octopus. She has championed new work from playwrights such as Lisa Kron, Alice Tuan, Peter Nachtrieb, Chris Craddock, Kyle Jarrow, Suzan-Lori Parks, Megan Gogerty, David J (Bauhaus), Caridad Svich, Lauren Gunderson, Roberto Aguirre Sacasa, Ross Maxwell, Rolin Jones, David Holstein, John Pierson, Steve Yockey, Heather Woodbury, Chay Yew, and Greg Kotis. Kate serves as a board member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national service organization for non-profit theatres and will chair the 2011 National Conference in Los Angeles. She is also a member and facilitator of the Lincoln Center Theatre Directors' Lab in New York, a member and panelist of the Directors Lab West in Los Angeles, and a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. In summer 2004, Kate completed the Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders in the Arts at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the New Artistic Leadership Institute with TCG/Dance USA at the McCarter Theatre. Recognition for Kate's directing work includes a Suzi Bass Award Nomination for Best Musical 2008, Sunday Paper Top 10 Director 2007, Suzi Bass Award for Best Director and Best Play 2006, and Best Director Readers' Pick in Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2007 and 2006. She is a graduate of Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI with degrees in Theatre and Anthropology. Todd C. Gordon (musical direction) Having served as Music Director for New Rep's Sophie Tucker: The Last of the Red Hot Mamas, Hot Mikado, Cabaret (IRNE Nominee, Best Music Director) Gutenberg! The Musical, Dessa Rose, Side by Side by Sondheim, Lippa's The Wild Party (IRNE Nominee, Best Music Director), Ragtime (IRNE Award, Best Music Director), Into the Woods (IRNE Award, Best Music Director), The Threepenny Opera (IRNE Nominee, Best Music Director), and musical supervisor for According to Tip, Todd is thrilled to be working on New Rep's Darling Divas Deck the Holidays. He was seen as the onstage pianist for New Rep's Bill W. and Dr. Bob and has worked in the New England area on productions for Lyric Stage, Publick Theatre, Charles Playhouse/Second Stage, Stoneham Theatre, Brandeis University, and Emerson Stage.Videos