On Thursday, May 17 Cake Productions, one of the most cutting-edge-aware theatre companies in the country, will present the New York Premiere of Tiffany Antone's prophetic wake-up call, "IN THE COMPANY OF JANE DOE," a new play about a woman who gets herself cloned then wants a Do-Over. There are men in the play. One of them causes all the trouble.
Originally presented in Los Angeles, "IN THE COMPANY OF JANE DOE" will play at the New York Workshop's 4th Street Theatre (83 East 4th Street – between Second Avenue and Bowery) through Saturday, June 2nd.
Directed by Paul Urcioli, "IN THE COMPANY OF JANE DOE" stars Brooke Berry, Sarah Brill, Francesca Day, Jason Guy, Marta Kuersten, Robert Maxwell, Liz Neptune, Joe Stipek. Sets are by Sara Walsh, lighting is by Dante Olivia Smith and costumes are by Amy Pedigo-Otto.
"IN THE COMPANY OF JANE DOE" is a wake-up call written by a woman about a woman who, by a stunning scientific SNAFU, gets cloned. CLONED. The play is an extraordinary portrait of an Advertising Executive at the top of her game. She is a sixty-four-hour-a-week workaholic who refuses to take time off for Christmas, misses birthdays and doesn't even use the word vacation. She is also strikingly beautiful. Buffed, Botoxed, manicured, pedicured, stretched, worked-out, chemically-peeled, dentally-bleached, systematically-starved, militantly-disciplined and a proud member of three gyms. No amount of work is too much for her. She has been born to please, accomplish, endure and deliver. When the over-stressed Jane begins to crack she consults with the wrong Doctor. The result is a not-so-perfect clone who SHOWS UP AT THE OFFICE. An event that completely confuses Ruby, the redheaded secretary who deserves play of her own.
"IN THE COMPANY OF JANE DOE" should be seen by any woman that has ever worked in America or anywhere else on earth. That is more than 48 million women since 1972.
The play has won New Works for Young Women, University of Tulsa New Plays on Campus, The Playwrights' Center Dini Ostrov Stage Spirit Award, Hal Kanter Award in Comedy Writing, Marianne Murphy Women & Philanthropy Award in Playwriting.
New York Theatre Workshop's 4th Street Theatre is located at 83 East 4th Street (between Second Avenue and Bowery). Nearest Subways: 6 to Astor Place / F to Second Avenue. Tickets are $18. To purchase, call 1-800-838-3006 or visit http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/238165.
Tiffany's plays have been read and/or performed in Los Angeles, New York, D.C., and Minneapolis. Her newest play, Cricket Woman Mother Earth (or) A Nasty Comeuppance, was a 2011 O'Neil finalist. Her plays Ana and the Closet and Twigs and Bone were both Jerome Finalists and O'Neil semi-finalists for 2009 & 2010. Her play The Good Book is available through Samuel French. Tiffany's play In the Company of Jane Doe has won numerous awards and will receive its first NY production this Spring with CAKE Productions. Tiffany was a 2008 Hawthornden Fellow and a 2009 Sherwood Award Finalist with CTG, and was recently awarded the 2012 Bucky Award for Outstanding Literary Artist. Tiffany holds her MFA in Playwriting from UCLA, and currently lives/teaches in Arizona where she writes for stage and screen. She is a member of The Dramatists Guild, The Playwright's Center and The Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative (for whom she is also a contributing blogger). She is the co-founder of The@trics Theatre, serves on the education committee at the Prescott Center for the Arts, and runs Little Black Dress INK, a female playwright producing organization with upcoming productions/readings in AZ, CA, and MN. Read more about Tiffany and her works at www.TiffanyAntone.com or www.LittleBlackDressINK.org.Founded in 2009 by Francesca Day and Marta Kuersten, Cake Productions opened the curtain on its inaugural production, Modern Dance for Beginners by Sarah Phelps at the Cherry Lane Studio. Following this debut endeavor, the company doubled in size to include Brooke Berry and Sarah Brill. The quartet then went on to producePsych by EVan Smith and Speaking in Tongues by Andrew Bovell on the Fourth Arts Block in the East Village, as well as Swimming in the Shallows by Adam Bock at The West 52nd Street Theatre. In the fall of 2011, the company expanded to include four additional company members. Cake Productions is currently launching production on the world premiere of In the Company of Jane Doe by Tiffany Antone at New York Theatre Workshop's 4th Street Theatre.
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