Sundance Institute today announced the artists and projects selected for its 2011 Theatre Lab to be held at The Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada, from March 27-April 17. The centerpiece of Sundance Institute's Theatre Program, the Theatre Lab is a three-week developmental retreat designed to provide a private, creative environment for playwrights, directors, composers and librettists to devise and refine new work with the support of creative advisors, full casts and rehearsal space. This year, Sundance has 31 fellows or generative artists, including playwrights, composers, directors and creative teams. Sundance Institute is grateful for the assistance of the Performing Arts Residency program at The Banff Centre.
An Adaptation of Africa Kills Her Sun by Ken Saro-Wiwa
Mrisho Mpoto, adapter/performer
Irene Sanga, adapter/performer
Elidady Msangi, composer
Gilbert Lukalia, assistant director/performer
Indhu Rubasingham, director
Ken Saro-Wiwa (1941-1995) was hanged by the Nigerian dictatorship for his activism on behalf of his Nigerian Ogoni people. The original text is a condemned man's last letter to his loved one. Mpoto and his team are adapting this text and using his poetic style in Kiswahili to combine it with slam poetry and storytelling to talk about corruption and abuse of power in contemporary Africa. Partnering with UK-based director, Rubasingham, the team will develop Sundance Institute's first all-Kiswahili theatre project. Africa Kills Her Sun was previously workshopped at the 2011 Sundance Institute Theatre Lab on Manda Island, Kenya, as part of the theatre program's charter lab for east African artists.
Annie Bosh is Missing (U.S.A.)
Janine Nabers, playwright
Trip Cullman, director
A family is swept into their own storm of violence and misunderstanding when Annie, a 22-year old recovering drug addict, returns home to Houston in the midst of Hurricane Katrina aftermath. Unable to communicate with her estranged family, Annie ventures out into the turbulent city around her looking for a connection as the rift between Annie and her family worsen. Nabers was a playwright at the 2010 Sundance Institute Playwrights Retreat at Ucross and 2010 member of Ars Nova's Play Group, and Cullman developed Adam Bock's A Small Fire at the 2010 Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at MASS MoCA.
Froggy (U.S.A.)
Jennifer Haley, playwright
Matt Morrow, director
Stuck Elevator (U.S.A.)
Aaron Jafferis, writer
Byron Au Yong, composer
Chay Yew, director
Based on the true story of an undocumented immigrant who survived 81 hours in a Bronx elevator, this comic-rap-scrap-metal-music-theatre work follows Guang's increasingly fantastic attempts to escape a 4' x 6' x 8' metal box. As he climbs into memories, nightmares, and impossible futures, he is cooked into a morsel of Orange Beef and mugged by a bursting bladder. Taking charge, Guang transforms into Takeout Man, battles his prison guard, flies paper airplane menu letters to his family, and leads an army of bicycle deliverymen. Suspended between the upward mobility of the American dream and the downward plunge into an empty abyss, Stuck Elevator travels between refuge/prison, freedom/safety, and voice/silence for our superhero. The text will be in Mandarin and English.
Untitled World's Fair Play (U.S.A.)
Made by The Debate Society
Hannah Bos, writer
Paul Thureen, writer
Oliver Butler, director
Colman Domingo, playwright
Robert O'Hara, director
Gil plans to toss his mother's ashes at the place where she was most happy...Disneyworld! In this dark comedy about death, ritual and tradition, Domingo (A Boy and His Soul, Up Jumped Springtime) explores the surreal, bizarre and outrageous comedy that lies in everyone's search for answers as they try to deal with death and healing. Domingo was previously a member of the 2009 Theatre Lab Acting Company as well as an actor in Sundance Institute-supported projects Passing Strange and Well on Broadway.
"The artists and plays selected this season are among the most dynamic, diverse and innovative that Sundance Institute has supported in its 30-year history", said Philip Himberg, Producing Artistic Director of the Institute's Theatre Program. "These eight works challenge traditional forms and include work written in Kiswahili, Spanish and Mandarin The Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at The Banff Centre will offer artists an unparalleled opportunity - three weeks of in-depth exploration of their scripts in an extraordinary retreat atmosphere."
The playwrights, directors and composers will work with a respected staff of dramaturgs and creative advisors. Dramaturgs include Marge Betley, former literary manager of GeVa Theatre, playwright and dramaturg Kim Euell, Sundance Institute Theatre Program artistic associate Roberta Levitow, and freelance dramaturg Otis Ramsey-Zoe. Mame Hunt, Karan Kandel, Janice Paran and Stephen Wadsworth served as the 2011 Theatre Lab Advisory Committee."The diversity of projects and advisors illustrates the scope of Sundance Institute's work around the world," said Keri Putnam, Executive Director, Sundance Institute. "We are thrilled to be working with The Banff Centre, an organization of like mind and purpose, and are excited to be hosting some of the greatest artists working in theatre today." Under the guidance of Producing Artistic Director Philip Himberg, more than 85% of the work coming out of the Program's labs has found professional production at theatres across the United States, Mexico and Europe. Recent productions of Sundance Institute-developed work include: Passing Strange by Stew and Heidi Rodewald, which won the 2008 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, Circle Mirror Transformation by Annie Baker, The Lily's Revenge by Taylor Mac, and A Small Fire by Adam Bock. The Sundance Institute Theatre Program is a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre.Sundance InstituteVideos