PTP/NYC (
Potomac Theatre Project), in association with Middlebury College, proudly presents its 29th repertory season, its 9th consecutive in New York City, running from July 7 - August 9, 2015 in a limited 5-week Off-Broadway engagement at The Atlantic Stage 2, located at 330 West 16th Street between 8th & 9th Avenues.
This season's line-up includes a revival of
Howard Barker's Scenes From An Execution, starring five-time Tony Award nominee and two-time Drama Desk Award winner
Jan Maxwell in her 6th collaboration with PTP, directed by PTP's Co-Artistic Director
Richard Romagnoli, and a double bill featuring the New York Premiere of
Howard Barker's Judith: A Parting from the Body, directed by
Richard Romagnoli, along with a revival of
Caryl Churchill's Vinegar Tom, directed by PTP's Co-Artistic Director
Cheryl Faraone. Previews begin on July 7 and openings begin on July 14.
Performances are Tuesdays - Sundays at 7pm, and Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm. The schedule varies - for exact days and times visit
PTPNYC.org. Tickets are $35, $20 for students and seniors, $17.50 for previews, and can be purchased online at
PTPNYC.org or by calling 1-866-811-4111. For info visit
PTPNYC.org, follow on Twitter at @ptpnyc, and Like them on Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/pages/Potomac-Theatre-Project-PTP/32709392256.
Howard Barker's Scenes From An Execution begins previews July 7 for a July 15 opening and runs through August 9. The running time is 2 hours and 10 minutes including intermission.
Scenes From An Execution deals with the eternally fractious and complex relationship between the artist and the state. Galactia, a 15th century Venetian painter, is commissioned by the State of Venice to portray the Battle of Lepanto, a naval battle described as "the greatest triumph of Venetian history." However, her 1,000 square feet of canvas contains quite a different interpretation. Thus the battle over truth, freedom and responsibility is engaged.
The cast includes
Jan Maxwell (Follies and The Royal Family on Broadway, The Castle with PTP),
Bill Army (Act One and Relatively Speaking on Broadway, Gertrude - The Cry with PTP),
David Barlow (Gertrude - The Cry, The Castle and Serious Money with PTP),
Alex Draper (Gertrude - The Cry, Pentecost and Serious Money with PTP),
Pamela J. Gray (Present Laughter and Butley on Broadway, Gertrude - The Cry with PTP),
Adam Ludwig,
Jonathan Tindle (Pentecost with PTP),
Steven Dykes (The Castle and Serious Money with PTP), Kean Haunt, Nicholas Hemerling,
Meghan Leathers (Gertrude - The Cry with PTP), Melissa MacDonald and Lana Meyer.
The production team includes Hallie Zieselman (Set Design),
Mark Evancho (Lighting Design),
Mira Veikley (Costume Design),
Cormac Bluestone (Sound Design) and Eric Conner Marlin (Production Stage Manager).
Howard Barker's
Judith: A Parting from the Body begins previews July 8 for a July 14 opening and runs through August 8. The running time is 1 hour.
The story of Judith is one of the great tales of female heroism and sexuality that has inspired artists in nearly every generation. In Barker's telling, the fatal encounter between Judith and Holofernes becomes a complex duel of seduction and deception and a compelling study of intense desire and the sometimes terrifying nature of love.
The cast includes
Alex Draper,
Pamela J. Gray and
Kathryn Kates (Netflix's "Orange is the New Black," Nice Girl with Labyrinth, Gertrude - The Cry with PTP).
The production team includes Hallie Zieselman (Set Design),
Mark Evancho (Lighting Design),
Mira Veikley (Costume Design) and
Cormac Bluestone (Sound Design).
Caryl Churchill's
Vinegar Tom begins previews July 8 for a July 14 opening and runs through August 8. The running time is 1 hour and 25 minutes.
A haunting play with seriously subversive intent - misogyny, torture and songs. In a village in 17th century England three women are threatened with death for the practice of witchcraft. Vinegar Tom is a cabaret about hanging witches, with no witches.
The cast includes
Tara Giordano (Serious Money and Lovesong of the Electric Bear with PTP),
Bill Army, Kathleen Wise,
Nesba Crenshaw (Serious Money with PTP),
Steven Dykes, Lucy Faust (Scenes From An Execution with PTP),
Patricia Buckley (Scenes From An Execution with PTP), Chelsea Melone (Pentecost with PTP), Caitlyn Meagher, Liana Barron, Caitlin Duffy and Joelle Mendoza-Etchart.
The production team includes Hallie Zieselman (Set Design),
Mark Evancho (Lighting Design), Annie Ulrich (Costume Design),
Aubrey Dube (Sound Design) and Evangeline Whitlock (Production Stage Manager).
PTP/NYC (
Potomac Theatre Project) continues to redefine politically aware theatre for the 21st century by presenting theatrically complex and thought-provoking work of contemporary social and cultural relevance.
Howard Barker is one of PTP/NYC's most produced writers, along with
Caryl Churchill,
Neal Bell,
Sarah Kane and
David Edgar.
PTP was founded in 1987 by the artistic team of
Cheryl Faraone,
Jim Petosa and
Richard Romagnoli. The company's Associate Artistic Director is
Alex Draper. Since moving to New York in 2007, PTP/NYC has produced 19 main stage productions and numerous late evening readings, workshops and experimental theatre pieces in their After Dark series. PTP/NYC's 2013 New York Premiere of
Howard Barker's The Castle and 2008 production of Barker's Scenes From An Execution each earned
Jan Maxwell a Drama Desk Award nomination. The company won a New York Innovative Theatre Award (
Megan Byrne for Best Actress in Barker's No End of Blame) and has been the recipient of 5 New York Innovative Theatre Award nominations.
During its 20 seasons (1987-2006) in Washington DC and Maryland, the company received 7
Helen Hayes Award nominations and produced 75 main stage productions, along with numerous new play readings, late night experimental productions and a variety of ancillary events. PTP/NYC is affiliated with the Theatre Program of Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont.
The Atlantic Stage 2 is accessible from the A, C, E, L trains to 14 St./8 Ave. or the 1, 2, 3 trains to 14 St.
Pictured: Jan Maxwell as Galactia and David Barlow as Carpeta in Howard Barker's Scenes From An Execution. Photo by Stan Barouh.
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