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Space Invaders at Consulate General of Brazil in New York

Dates: (9/3/2024 )

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Consulate General of Brazil in New York

Space Invaders

225 E 41st St, New York, NY 10017
New York,NY 10017

Phone: 347-209-9746

Tickets: Free

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SPACE INVADERS

Brazilian Play Exploring Complex Family Dynamics Debuts in Exclusive New York Reading

AUG 20, 2024 (NEW YORK, NY) – Fernanda Gama's poignant drama Space Invaders, translated and adapted by Gabriel Neumann, will be presented in an exclusive staged reading on September 3, 2024, at 6PM, at the Auditorium of the Consulate General of Brazil in New York, located at 225 E 41st St, New York, NY. This event, open to the public and special guests, offers a unique opportunity to experience a compelling story and engage in a cultural exchange.

"Building a bridge between the Brazilian and American theater has been a dream and a goal of mine since before I moved to the United States," says Gabriel Neumann. "After years working on stage in Brazil, I came to NYC to explore new career possibilities. As I found my theater community here, a desire grew inside of me: to share with my American peers the stories told in my country. Space Invaders is one of them. It has been met with nothing but curiosity and excitement, and that's what I expect from future audiences."

Space Invaders delves into the challenges faced by Cade, a socially awkward 15-year-old, as he navigates the sudden invasion of his home by his stepfather's children: Peter, Vanessa, and Luca. As their mother battles depression, the siblings are thrust into Cade’s life, forcing all of them to confront questions of belonging, acceptance, and identity. The play examines themes of mental health, family dynamics, bullying, adolescence and challenging stereotypes.

In his review of the original production, Theater critic Dib Carneiro Neto praised Space Invaders for its portrayal of metropolitan adolescents, calling it "accurate and eloquent in its depiction of the complex questions faced by the youth. It is both realistic and fantastical, raw yet delicate. Gradually, characters who seem distant reach out to one another, offering themselves a breath of hope." This thoughtful exploration of trust and vulnerability makes Space Invaders a compelling and timely work that resonates deeply across cultures. The production received several Award nominations including Best Original Play, Best Play for the Youth, Best Set Design and Best Actor and Actress in supporting roles.

Directed by the talented Marina Zurita (Target Margin Theater), the staged reading in NYC will feature performances by Andrew Oppmann* (A Valentine for Sondheim), Gabriel Neumann* (Rough Trade), Kelly Letourneau* (Pride And Prejudice) and Max Richards (Lilies). The creative team brings together a diverse group of American and Brazilian artists, underscoring the importance of cross-cultural collaboration and artistic exchange.

Following the reading, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a short Q&A session, providing valuable feedback and insights that will shape the future of the production. This event seeks to gauge audience reception, spark interest, and explore potential partnerships for a full-scale production.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this vibrant cultural event. RSVP to
spaceinvaders@gmail.com to secure your spot.

Event Details:
Date: September 3, 2024 at 6PM
Location: Auditorium of the Consulate General of Brazil in New York - 225 E 41st St,
New York, NY 10017
Admission: Free. Open to the public and special guests.
RSVP: spaceinvadersnyc@gmail.com
Support the project: www.gabrielneumann.com/space-invaders
For more information, please contact the Space Invaders Team at the email above.

*Appearing Courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Cast and Creative team for Space Invaders at Consulate General of Brazil in New York

Cast

Andrew Oppmann

Peter
Andrew is delighted to reunite with Fiasco Theater conservatory alums to develop this piece. Favorite credits include A Valentine for Sondheim (Fiasco Theater) and various credits at American Players Theatre, as well as work at Hudson Valley, Great River, and St. Louis Shakespeare Festival. He received his BFA from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University. | www.aroppmann.com | IG: @aroppmann


Gabriel Neumann

Cade
Gabriel Neumann is a Brazilian actor and theater-maker based in NYC. He has acted in several productions for Theater, Film and TV in both countries. Favorite credits include ‘Imogen Says Nothing’ by Fiasco Theater, ‘ROUGH TRADE’ by Kev Berry, ‘Crumbs Of Joy’ directed by Elena Vannoni, 'Clouds' directed by Liz Peterson; and Viviana Prado Nunes’s ‘And The Trees Fall Down’. Gabriel is a Stella Adler Studio and Fiasco Theater Alumnus and a proud member of the Actor's Equity Association and the Brazilian Actor's Union. | www.gabrielneumann.com  | IG: @ogabrielneumann


Kelly Letourneau

Vanessa
Kelly Letourneau is a NYC-based actor, director, playwright, and producer whose acting credits include: THREE SISTERS (Two River Theater), A VALENTINE FOR SONDHEIM (Fiasco Theater), MIDSUMMER (Tiltyard), MS. HOLMES & MS. WATSON, Apt 2B and PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Kate Hamill (Playhouse on Park), and THE APPLE BOYS (HERE Arts Center). When not onstage, Kelly is a proud tentacle of Octopus Theatricals, where she works as Producing Associate. Kelly has trained with Fiasco Theater, Shakespeare Academy @ Stratford, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and she holds a BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Art. Her all-time favorite role is Auntie. | www.kellyletourneau.com IG: @kelletourneau


Max Richards

Luca
Max Richards is an actor a from Kirksville, Missouri. Off-Broadway: Lilies, or the Revival of a Romantic Drama (The Theater Center). Other theatre credits include: Williamstown Theatre Festival, Lenfest Center for the Arts, New York Theatre Festival, Isle Theatre Company, CreateTheatre, and Maples Repertory Theatre. A short film he is featured in, “Conversion of the Atheist” is currently circulating through Indie Horror Film Festivals. You can catch Max in a new play, “Denmark” by Matthew Gasda at the Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research. Previews begin September 13! | www.maxrichards.com | IG: @max.w.richards


Creative Team

Marina Zurita

Director
Marina Zurita (she/her) is a theater maker, playwright, and director from São Paulo, Brazil, now based in New York City. Currently, she's a Directing Fellow at Et Alia Theater (NYC) and the Kennedy Center (DC), as well as a resident artist at the Lab at A.P.E (MA). She is part of the artistic team at the Bechdel Group, focused on developing new plays by queer and femme artists. Her directing credits include Saudades, Riven, and For The Time Being. Upcoming projects include Fanny Unpacked, Nurse/Juliet, and The Vulgar Title That Deals With Race. | www.marinazurita.com


Fernanda Gama

Playwright
Brazilian Actress, playwright, and director. A graduate in Performing Arts from ECA-USP, she was part of the Experimental Actors' Nucleus at SESI-SP and is also trained in Movement Reeducation through the Ivaldo Bertazzo Method. In addition to performances with Cia do Fubá, she has appeared in EstudoHamlet.Com, directed by Cacá Carvalho; Honey, directed by Fernanda D’Umbra; Um Homem Bateu em Minha Porta, through the VAI Program of the São Paulo City Hall in 2006 and 2007; Lótus, directed by Rafael Truffaut, where she won the Best Actress award at the Sorocaba Short Theatre Festival in 2005, among others. She was the director of the Young Theatre Connections Project by the National Theatre in London in 2015 and 2016. Since 2008, she has worked as an arts educator at Cultura Inglesa, directing performances with children, youth, and adults, and currently leads playwriting workshops for youth in municipal libraries in São Paulo.




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