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Shelby Company Presents THE LAND WHALE MURDERS 12/2-18

By: Oct. 22, 2010
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Shelby Company presents the world premiere of THE LAND WHALE MURDERS, a dizzying tale of murder and deceit from the mind of playwright Jonathan A. Goldberg (LUCK OF THE IBIST, My FATHER IS A TETRIS GAME), directed by Tom Ridgely (#9, THE|KING|OPERETTA).

It's 1896 and someone sinister is killing off members of the Four Elementals, New York City's quintessential brain trust. Police Commissioner Teddy Roosevelt suspects dread eco-terrorist, The Fish Monger; the remaining Elementals suspect Big Whale Oil's henchmen, the notorious Blowhole Gang and their cutthroat leader, Pirate Penny. The bizarre and impossible abounds in the mysterious case of, THE LAND WHALE MURDERS.

Featuring Richard Hollman*, Carl Howell, Nathaniel Kent, Amy Landon*, and Jennifer Joan Thompson*. *Appearing courtesy of the Actors' Equity Association

The creative team will include M. L. Dogg (Sound Design), Deanna Frieman (Costume Design), Greg Goff (Lighting Design), Maggie Macdonald (Fight Choreography) and Jason Simms (Set Design). The production will be Stage Managed by Marianne Broome.

THE LAND WHALE MURDERS will run December 2-18 (Previews December 2 & 3, Opening Night December 4) Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm with an additional performance on Sunday, December 5 at 7pm at Theatre 3 (311 West 43rd Street, 3rd Floor). Tickets ($18 / $15 for Students, Seniors, & Preview Performances) may be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 1-800-838-3006.

Shelby Company is dedicated to producing new work for the stage that draws from the rich history of theater as well as challenges conventions. Their focus is to present work that defies easy categorization yet tells powerful and engaging stories that further the conversation about the future of American theater.

"The writers, actors and directors who will be shaping the future of
NY Indie Theatre." Michael Roderick, Broadway World

"Moyer and company have the ability to rejuvenate off-off-Broadway as
a place where splendid things are possible." Mark Peikert, Backstage

"Between Jonathan A. Goldberg's eccentrically beautiful narrative and Tom Ridgely's
lavishly inventive aesthetic, The Luck of the Ibis is a top-flight production"
Aaron Riccio, That Sounds Cool

JONATHAN A. GOLDBERG (Playwright) has had work seen at The Public Theater, The Barrow Street Theater, NJ Rep, the Theater Garage in Minneapolis, the Pear Theater in Northern California and the Complex in Hollywood. His play HOW TO SHOOT A BULL MOOSE won the Israel Baran award from the Theatricum Botanicum. He was a guest artist at the LABrynth Summer Intensive and was a Jerome Fellowship finalist. He won the Rita and Burton Award for Playwriting and received an MFA in dramatic writing from the Tisch School of the Arts. This summer he was the book-writer and co-lyricist for the Waterwell musical THE WIZARD OF WALL STREET, presented at IU for their Premier Musical Program. He is thrilled to be once again working with Shelby Company.

Tom Ridgely (Director) is a co-founder of Waterwell and has directed its #9, THE|KING|OPERETT [NY Mag Culture Award Nom - Best New Musical], MARCO MILLIONS (BASED ON LIES) [Drama Desk Nom - Outstanding Director] and THE PERSIANS... A COMEDY ABOUT WAR WITH FIVE SONGS [3 IT Award Nom's, incl. Outstanding Production of a Musical], among others. Other NYC: Jonathan A. Goldberg's LUCK OF THE IBIS (Shelby Company); Kimmy Gatewood's HAT-TRICK (Ars Nova); Centralia's UNCLE AND AU BON PANIC (PIT) [ECNY Nom - Best Improv Group]; Gatewood, Johnson & Lowe's THE APPLE SISTERS (PIT, tour) [ECNY Award - Best Musical Act; IT Award - Outstanding Original Music]; Paden Fallis' THE PLAY ABOUT THE COACH (Tank, tour) [Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum Award - Outstanding Touring Production]. Regional/Educational: TTHE WIZARD OF WALL STREET (Indiana), THE WATER KNOWS MY NAME (Perry-Mansfield), ONCE UPON A MATTRESS (Johns Hopkins), THE COMPLETE WORKS OF William Shakespeare ABRIDGED (Playhouse on Park), UNION (Axial Theatre), and BAT BOY : THE MUSICAL (Fordham). Upcoming: ART (Playhouse on Park).

For more information on Shelby Company, visit www.shelbycompany.org

 







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