Women's Project and SITI Company present Virginia Woolf's only play, FRESHWATER, directed by Anne Bogart. The play will run for just 34 performances, and previews Thursday, January 15, at 8:00pm. The show opens on Woolf's 128th birthday, which is Sunday, January 25, at 7:00pm.
Freshwater will perform Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7:00p, Thursdays-Saturdays at 8:00p, Sundays at 3:00p & 7:00p. (No matinee on Sunday 1/25/09.) Freshwater performances will take place at 424 West 55th Street.
Women's Project and SITI Company are not afraid of Virginia Woolf or of her only play never seen on a professional stage in New York, the 1923 comedy Freshwater. Women's Project Producing Artistic Director Julie Crosby has wanted to produce Freshwater since first she discovered the comedy a dozen years ago while teaching at Columbia University. Anne Bogart, with whom Dr. Crosby worked on Laurie Anderson’s Songs & Stories from Moby Dick ten years ago, was the first director she approached for this adventurous project."The characters in Freshwater - Julia Cameron, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Ellen Terry and the others - had tremendous significance for the Bloomsbury Group, of which Woolf was a founding member," said director Bogart. "In this production, our challenge will be to channel the humor, intelligence, talent and giddiness of the origin Al Bloomsbury group and deliver it to a 2009 audience."
The Bloomsbury Group is in good company: Freshwater also boasts appearances by a porpoise, a marmoset and Queen Victoria.
Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941), a towering figure in English literature, began writing professionally in 1905. Her first novel,The Voyage Out, was published in 1915, and was followed byNight and Day (1919); Jacob's Room (1922); Mrs. Dalloway(1925); To the Lighthouse (1927); Orlando: A Biography(1928); The Waves (1931); The Years (1937); andBetween the Acts (1941). Woolf took her own life in 1941.
"Women's Project turns 31 this year, and we're young, healthy, and coming off the best season and a half in our history with three acclaimed productions in a row: Sand and Crooked last season and Aliens with Extraordinary Skills on our stage now through October 26," said Dr. Crosby, now in her second full season as Producing Artistic Director of Women's Project.
Women's Project (www.WomensProject.org) produces theater created by women, providing a forum for women's perspectives on a wide variety of political, social, religious, and cultural topics. Founded in 1978 to address the conspicuous under-representation of women artists in the American theater, countless artists have achieved significant recognition through Women's Project productions, including Anne Bogart, Eve Ensler, Lynn Nottage, Maria Irene Fornes Suzan-Lori Parks, Leigh Silverman, Naomi Wallace, and Anna Deavere Smith, among the many. Now entering its fourth decade, Women's Project has staged over 600 productions and developmental projects, and published ten anthologies of plays by women. Women's Project mentors talented artists through its free, intensive Directors, Playwrights, and Producers Labs, and reaches over 2,000 students annually through Ten Centuries of Women Playwrights, an award-winning arts education program. In 1998, Women's Project purchased a historic off-Broadway venue on Manhattan's West 55th Street, making Women's Project the first and only women's theater company to hold the keys to its own stage.
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