13P (Thirteen Playwrights, Inc), the OBIE Award-winning theater company made up of 13 playwrights, will present Lucy Thurber's (P#8) "MONSTROSITY," directed by Lear deBessonet. "MONSTROSITY," featuring a cast of 21, will be performed at The Connelly Theatre, 220 East 4th Street (between Avenues A and B), with performances running from July 9 through 19, 2009 for a total of twelve performances. (Evening performances will all be at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 9; Friday, July 10; Saturday, July 11; Sunday, July 12; Tuesday, July 14; Wednesday, July 15; Thursday, July 16; Friday, July 17; and Saturday, July 18. There will be three matinee performances at 1:00 p.m. on: Saturdays, July 11 and 18 and Sunday, July 19 (the final performance of "MONSTROSITY" will be the matinee on July 19). Running time is 3½ hours. Tickets are available through www.monstrositytheplay.com or 866-811-4111.
"MONSTROSITY" is a dark, epic tale of singing teenage fascists, magic, war, and love - a disturbing retelling of the hero's tale with a girl as the hero and an unheroic ending. This production will mark 13P's most ambitious production to date.
Lucy Thurber is the author of seven plays: Where We're Born, Ashville, Scarcity, Killers and Other Family, Stay, Bottom of the World and Monstrosity.
Rattlestick Playwrights Theater has produced three of her plays; The
Atlantic Theater Company opened its 2007/8 season with Scarcity; and Bottom of the World was workshopped by WET (Women's Expressive Theater, Inc.) at the
Eugene O'Neill, the first Tribeca Theater Festival and The Public Theater. Monstrosity was workshopped at Encore Theatre Company (San Francisco). Scarcity was published in the December 2007 issue of American Theatre Magazine. Thurber is a member of 13P,
New Dramatists, MCC Playwrights Coalition and Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group at
Primary Stages. She is currently writing a new play under commission from
Playwrights Horizons. Her produced plays are published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Lear deBessonet, the Artistic Director of Stillpoint Productions, has been developing new works for theater in New York since 2003. Her new music-theater piece, On the Levee, is being developed under commission from
Yale Repertory Theatre with playwright Marcus Gardley and composer
Todd Almond. She has assisted
Martha Clarke, Anne Bogart, Marianne Weems, and
Bartlett Sher, and was named one of Time Out New York's 25 People to Watch in 2006. Recent productions include her site-specific Don Quixote, a collaboration with
Lucy Thurber and the punk-gypsy ensemble The Psalters, in Philadelphia; Brecht's Saint Joan of the Stockyards at Performance Space 122, a collaboration with country-blues singer Kelley McRae; and transFigures, produced Off-Broadway by
Women's Project in 2007. Through Stillpoint she also conceived and directed Deborah Stein's Bone Portraits at Walkerspace and Death Might Be Your Santa Claus, a site-specific work performed at an abandoned bank next to the New York Stock Exchange.
The "MONSTROSITY" cast of 21 is headed by:
Carlo Alban (References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot at The Public; A Winter's Party with LAByrinth); Frank De Julio;
J.D. Goldblatt (B'way: Les Miserables revival, and Iphegenia 2.0 at the Signature);
Andy Grotelueschen; Ben Hollandsworth (MTC's From Up Here and The
Keen Company's Tea and Sympathy); D.J. Mendel; Oppenheimer (
Keen Company) and The Universe (Ontological-Hysteric);
Cristin Milioti (B'way: Coram Boy and The Lieutenant of Inishmore and Off B'way: Some Americans Abroad at Second Stage); Robert Saietta;
Samantha Soule (B'way:
The Philanthropist and Dinner at Eight; a member of the Drama Desk Award-winning Outstanding Ensemble of The
Keen Company's production of The Dining Room);
Kristina Valada-Viars (B'way:
August: Osage County; Off B'way:
The New Group's The Music Teacher);
Michael Warner (The Language of Trees at The Roundabout; Pullman Car Hiawatha with The
Keen Company); and also features The Teen Army of Ten.
The set design will be by Peter Ksander (Othello with Theater for a New Audience and Theater of a Two-Headed Calf productions); the costume design by
Emily Rebholz (13P's Have You Seen Steve Steven?; Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson at The Public); the lighting design by
Justin Townsend (Epic Theatre's Palace of the End; Opus at
Primary Stages); and sound design by M.L. Dogg (The Language of Trees). Movement will be by Tracy Bersley (Pericles at Red Bull). Producers for P#8 are
George Spelvin and Rachel Karpf. Maria Goyanes serves as 13P's Executive Producer and Karina Mangu-Ward its General Manager.
The members of 13P (www.13P.org) are: Sheila Callaghan,
Erin Courtney,
Madeleine George,
Rob Handel,
Ann Marie Healy,
Julia Jarcho (P#9, next production), Young
Jean Lee,
Winter Miller,
Sarah Ruhl,
Katherine Ryan,
Lucy Thurber,
Anne Washburn, and
Gary Winter.
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