Theatre East presents
"Normalcy" by
Bennett Windheim, Off Broadway at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, 416 West 42
nd Street, NYC.
Benard Cummings directs the new play. Previews begin for the limited engagement on August 31 and the opening is Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at 7:00 pm. For this opening of its 2012-13 season, there will be a series of talk-backs throughout the run, with the author, the producers and director, as well as experts in the respective field of this emotionally charged play. The schedule will soon be announced.
"Normalcy" takes a brutally honest look at transracial adoption, from the point of view of white prospective parents and their circle of family members and co-workers, to social workers and transracially adopted adults. Normalcy" tackles themes of identity, race, terrorism, nationalism, manifest destiny, marriage and the media, all through the lens of one white, affluent couple's attempt to make the hard choice – adopting a black child and the unexpected and unintended consequences that it has on their happy and complacent lives.
Bennett Windheim (Playwright) received a 2003 OOBR award for
Prince Hal (45th Street Theatre). Other plays include
Like Batman and
The Footloose Chanteuse (
Ensemble Studio Theatre Marathon finalists),
Fixing the Cat (Theatre North Collaborative), and the book to
Cross That River, a musical about black cowboys. As a director, his production of Alan Knee's
The Man Who Was Peter Pan led to the script being optioned for the film "Finding Neverland". He also directed the stage premiere of
Phone Tag by
Israel Horovitz,
Alan Ball's
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress, among others. He was the recipient of a 2002 Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation Observership with
John Tillinger on
Alan Ayckbourn's
House and Garden at MTC. He wrote and produced the documentary "Eleanor: The Godmother of American Fashion" for
Vanity Fair, and produced and directed the TV pilot of "The Barn Boys". For five years he served as co-artistic director of Theatre North Collaborative, where he produced more than 30 new works, including
Naomi Iizuka's
Body Beautiful with
Calista Flockhart. He was a resident director and served on the executive board of The 42nd Street WorkShop, has served as an advisor to the SDCF, and mentored NYU graduate dramatic writing students as a member of the department's First Look Theatre Company under
Gary Garrison.
Benard Cummings (Director) some of his credits include:
Harvest (Off-Broadway),
Flying West, The Three Sisters, Dark of the Moon, Tennessee Williams one-acts at SUNY Purchase;
As You Like It and
Playing for Time at
Stella Adler Conservatory. As an Actor has worked in Regional Theatres across the country including Goodman, Actor's Theatre of Louisville,
Hartford Stage Company, Yale Rep., the Shakespeare Theatre (NJ and Washington, D.C),
Signature Theatre and
Working Theatre in NYC, as well as some episodic TV. As a Playwright, his work has been produced in the HumanaFestival of New American Plays, The Women's Tapestry Project, Twice as Loud Theatre Company (London, England;) Theatre Geo and Howard Fine Studios in Los Angeles, Stamford Theatre Works, Jubilee Theatre ( Ft. Worth) and The E.T.A. Performing Arts Center (Chicago), to name a few. He is a guest lecturer in acting at SUNY Purchase, The
Stella Adler Conservatory, Pace University, and The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
Theatre East (Judson Jones, Artistic Director; Christa Kimlicko Jones, Associate Artistic Director) advances the dialogue of the shared human experience through works that utilize simple storytelling, providing our community with a platform to deepen its understanding of themselves, each other and the world we share.
Performances for the limited Off-Broadway engagement are: Wednesday – Saturday at 7:00 pm; and a special performance on Sunday, September 2 at 7:00 pm. Tickets will be: $18 and they will be on sale soon (date tba) through Call Ticket Central at
(212) 279-4200 or on the web at
www.ticketcentral.com/
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