Akad?meia Theatre presents Miss Nowhere Diner, a play about the power of faith, the lure of deceit by Kathleen Potts. Lydia Fort directs a cast of six including Branden Baskin, Lex Daemon, Salina Duplessis, Jennifer Roberts, Miriam Tabb, and Corey Wright*. Six performances for Miss Nowhere Diner will be held at the Robert Moss Theatre, 440 Lafayette Street, NYC from June 13-23 as part of The Planet Connections Theatre Festivity. The Festivity will take place May 29th through June 23rd at Gene Frankel and Robert Moss Theatres in New York City. *Member, Actors' Equity Association. AEA Showcase.
Gambling, promises, denial, lies, and a trucker/preacher who thinks of his flock "not as sheep, but as deer in the headlights of life." As each character's outlook is altered, the audience is left to decide what truly constitutes conversion - what truly constitutes change.
"The great Jazz musician Charles Mingus had a resounding conviction that all art is revolutionary," said Director Lydia Fort. "Miss Nowhere Dinercontributes to the revolution by giving our audience a mirror through which we see ourselves, and through which we can gain the courage to re-determine, to change, and to see hope where there was none. What things and people do we put our faith in? Why do we take these risks when the 'odds of winning' are so slim? Why do we put our faith in others, but not in ourselves?'"
Miss Nowhere Diner is presented by Akad?meia Theatre.Co-Producers: Kathleen Potts & Lydia Fort; Director: Lydia Fort; Set Design:Andrew Mannion; Lighting Design: Annie Wiegand; Costume Design: Tina McCartney; Stage Manager: Noelle Semedo; Casting Consultant:Lawrence Evans; Publicist: Paul Siebold/Off Off PR.
Miss Nowhere Diner plays the following schedule as part of the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity: Thursday, June 13 @ 4:30pm; Friday, June 14 @ 7:00pm; Thursday, June 20 @ 5:30pm; Friday, June 21 @ 5:00pm; Saturday, June 22 @ 8:30pm; Sunday, June 23 @ 1:30pm.
Tickets are $18 and can be purchased online at www.planetconnections.org/miss-nowhere-diner or by calling 212-352-3101.
The runtime for Miss Nowhere Diner is approximately 90 minutes, no intermission.
Kathleen Potts (Playwright) is an alumna of Columbia University School of the Arts' MFA in Theatre program and also a member of the Dramatists Guild. Other honors include: Eugene O'Neill Center Playwriting Fellow, KC/ACTF (Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival) "Lorraine Hansberry Award" for her play MISS NOWHERE DINER (Dramatic Publishing Company). Recent plays have been seen in the Manhattan Theatre Source's "Spontaneous Combustion Festival," the Dark Lady Players' "Amelia Festival," and Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Summer One Act Play series. Previous residencies included the "Mondays at Monarch" reading series at Monarch Theater and membership in "Sourcewriters" at the Manhattan Theatre Source. Potts' interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Quiara Alegría Hudes was published in the online magazine Guernica: A Magazine of Art & Politics (www.guernicamag.com/interviews/water-by-the-spoonful/).
Lydia Fort (Director) Productions include: Frida Liberada (Urban Stages), RIP.TIED (freeFall Theatre, FL), When the Water Breaks (YouthInk! Festival at McCarter Theatre, NJ), Jesse (Ensemble Studio Theatre), 365 Days/365 Plays (Public Theater), A Rat's Mass and Tell It Underwater(Hangar Theatre, NY), Harvest (Ethnic Cultural Theatre, WA), How I Learned to Drive and The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin(City College/CUNY). Lydia directed readings of Flyin' West, featuring the legendary Ruby Dee (New Federal Theatre), Heal Me Television, featuring Clarke Peters and Yolonda Ross of HBO's "Treme" (Southern Rep, LA) among many others. Lydia is a Time Warner Foundation Fellow of the 2012-2014 Directors Lab at the Women's Project Theater, New York Theatre Workshop Directing Fellow, Drama League Directing Fellow, TCG New Generations Grantee and an Affiliated Artist with New Georges. MFA, University of Washington. www.lydiafort.com
Akad?meia Theatre is named after and draws inspiration from Plato's famous school of philosophy in ancient Greece. This company is dedicated to combining formal and informal education through theatre. We embrace diverse viewpoints and philosophies and believe that theatre is a format that allows direct connection through live interaction and therefore wonderful opportunities for pre- and post-show discussions about important artistic, cultural, and social themes and issues.
THE PLANET CONNECTIONS THEATRE FESTIVITY is New York's premiere eco-friendly theatre festival. Fostering a diverse cross-section of performances, the festival seeks to inspire artists and audiences both creatively and fundamentally, in a festive atmosphere. At the heart of the festivity are like-minded individuals striving to create professional, meaningful theatre, while supporting organizations, which give back to the community at large.
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