Acorn has long fostered new playwrights through classes and the annual Maine Playwrights Festival, but this is the first time Producing Director Michael Levine premieres one of his original full-length plays at the company he founded fifteen years ago. Levine, who is Jewish, wrote the play as a result of his fascination with rituals and the old legend of the creature on whom Frankenstein was based. The production tackles serious issues of morality and "mitzvot," the Jewish term for good deeds, while also incorporating elements of physical comedy as seen in Acorn's annual Phyzgig festival. "We have produced several of my short plays for children," says Levine," and the time seemed right for the challenge of bringing a more susbstantial piece of my writing to the Acorn stage. I am thrilled by the cast and design team we have assembled for this show, and am excited to share the piece with the community."
"The Legend of the Golem" continues Acorn's work presenting theater for children and adults in the company's intimate 40-seat space in Westbrook. With the recent demise of Lucid Stage, Acorn has been fielding more inquiries from local producers about using the space, which continues to see small upgrades with each production. The production showcases the work of many actors who trained at the Acorn Acting Academy, as well as artists who have performed n Acorn shows over the past year. The following six actors appear in the production: Josh Brassard, Brenda Chandler, HAl Cohen, David Handwerker, Kara Haupt, and Tristan Rolfe. The design team includes Set Designer Craig Robinson, a regular member of the Good Theater production team, Costume Designer Stephanie Ross, a member of Acorn's Naked Shakespeare Ensemble, with original sound composed by Jim Alberty, who worked on last season's "The Wandering Beggar" and "The Birthday Party."
Acorn Productions’ mission is to invigorate the community of performing artists in Southern Maine. Acorn seeks to nurture new performance pieces, develop artist collaborations, train new talent, and make the arts accessible to a wide spectrum of the general public. Acorn accomplishes these goals by mounting annual festivals that are open to a variety of artists as well as professional performances by local actors in both traditional and non-traditional venues. Ticket prices for these performances are maintained at an affordable level in order to lower economic barriers for potential audience members. Acorn also offers educational programs, including acting classes and workshops, and acts as an umbrella 501(c)3 organization for grassroots organizations or individual artists seeking to become more active members of the performing arts community.
Performances of "The Legend of the Golem" take place Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm, and Sundays at 3pm. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $12 for students and seniors, and they may be purchased on-line at www.acorn-productions.org or by calling Acorn at 854-0065.
Josh Brassard, Tristan Rolfe, Kara Haupt, HAl Cohen, and Brenda Chandler
HAl Cohen, Tristan Rolfe, Josh Brassard, Brenda Chandler, and Kara Haupt
HAl Cohen, Tristan Rolfe, Josh Brassard, Kara Haupt, and Brenda Chandler
HAl Cohen, Josh Brassard, Tristan Rolfe, Kara Haupt, and Brenda Chandler
Josh Brassard and David Handwerker
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