Showing posts with label American Buffalo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Buffalo. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

(*) Upcoming: American Buffalo by David Mamet, Attic Rep at Trinity University, San Antonio, December 13 - 20



Attic Rep Trinity University San Antonio Texas







presents

American Buffalo
American Buffalo David Mametby David Mamet
directed by Rick Frederick
production design by Jeremiah Teutsch


December 13-30, 2012 --Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 p.m.



In a cluttered, run-down Chicago junk shop, three small-time crooks plot to steal a valuable coin collection. As the heist unravels, the men’s frustration and paranoia intensify. 

Rick Frederick directs and visual artist Jeremiah Teutsch designs and contractor Ed Diaz builds this groundbreaking American play that weaves humor and menace throughout an emotionally charged struggle for identity and dominance.

Don't miss this amazing production featuring Cris Boneta, David Connelly and Ross Everett Olsaver!


PURCHASE TICKETS NOW WHILE THEY LAST!


brown paper tickets

 

 

Single Tickets

$25.00 General Admission
$23.00 Seniors, Military, SATCO/ATAC members, Stieren Theater season subscribers, and Trinity Alumni
$10.00 Students with valid ID.

RepPass (3 Tickets)

$60.00 Seniors, Military, Students, SATCO/ATAC, Stieren Theater season subscribers
$65.00 General Admission
RepPasses are available for purchase at the Attic Theatre before performances

(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)

Monday, November 19, 2012

(*) Video Profile: Attic Rep, Trinity University, San Antonio, with 2012-2013 Season



Distributed by Attic Rep at Trinity University, San Antonio: a vivid and thoughtful video portrait by Mark and Angela Walley including rehearsal scenes, glimpses of performance and comments by Attic Rep principals. Still photography by Siggi Ragnur and music by Jazzher. (4 min.)





AtticRep: Theatre Worth Talking About from Mark & Angela Walley on Vimeo.
 
AtticRep is a professional theatre company in residence at Trinity University in San Antonio. From its inception in 2005, AtticRep has sought to engage the San Antonio community in a dialogue that informs and provokes change. Learn more at http://www.AtticRep.org

2012-2013 Season


AMERICAN BUFFALO by David Mamet

Directed by Rick Frederick

Production design by Jeremiah Teutsch

December 13-30, 2012 Thursday, Friday and Saturday @ 8pm, Sunday @ 2:30pm
In a cluttered, run-down Chicago junk shop, three small-time crooks plot to steal a valuable coin collection. As the heist unravels, the men’s frustration and paranoia intensify. Rick Frederick directs and visual artist Jeremiah Teutsch designs this groundbreaking American play that weaves humor and menace throughout an emotionally charged struggle for identity and dominance.


HELL CAB by Will Kern

Directed by Stacey Connelly

Production design by Andrea Caillouet

May 16-June 2, 2013 Thursday, Friday and Saturday @ 8pm, Sunday @ 2:30pm
Hellcab is a seventy-minute joy ride created through a collection of scenes from a day in the life of a Chicago cabbie. Director Stacey Connelly, playwright Will Kern and visual artist Andrea Caillouet bring a cabbie’s long day’s journey to life. Fares from a dangerous trio of druggies, a piggish mini-capitalist, a benumbed rape victim, a drunken woman on welfare, and a randy couple on the way to a motel are alternately frightening, hilarious and poignant. These sharply etched blackouts and cameos are capped by a stunning and very touching final scene.


Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema, San Antonio is AtticRep @ the Pearl

February 22, 23, 24, 2013, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at dusk
The Rep continues to explore the relationship between performance and media with the third annual Sans Souci Festival, an international film festival showcasing the art of dance and performance. This exciting and unique partnership brings international short films to San Antonio, pairing local live video performance with work by artists from around the world, exposing our audiences to a variety of film, video, and performance possibilities continuing the dialogue of what theatre can be. Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema started in Boulder Colorado in 2003. Choreographer and filmmaker, Anna Baer-Carrillo initiated collaboration and a partnership with the Rep in 2011. This year we are taking it to The Pearl.


WHITE created by AtticRep in collaboration with the Aesthetic of Waste

Directed by Roberto Prestigiacomo

Production design by Hills Snyder

August 15 – September 1, 2013. Thursday, Friday and Saturday @ 8pm, Sunday @ 2:30pm
White is a theatrical canvas that incorporates into a unique creative artistic moment the innovative and eclectic work of the Aesthetic of Waste, Roberto Prestigiacomo and visual artist Hills Snyder. Visually stunning, edgy, humorous, White intends to introduce to the San Antonio audiences a fantastic theatrical world populated by puppets, shadows, and unforgettable vaudevillian characters as they discover a new world order.

AtticRep is a professional theatre company in residence at Trinity University in San Antonio. From its inception in 2005, AtticRep has sought to engage the San Antonio community in a dialogue that informs and provokes change. Learn more at http://www.AtticRep.org

Thursday, April 23, 2009

American Buffalo by David Mamet, Modern Drama Collective at the Cathedral of Junk, April 22 - May 1




Spotted in the Austin Statesman, April 23:


American Buffalo
by David Mamet
performed by The Modern Drama Collective

Cast: Jeff Britt, Michael Ferstenfeld, Steven Alford, directed by Lindsay McKenna

4/22-24, 7 p.m.
4/25 3 p.m.
4/30, 5/1-2 7 p.m.

at The Cathedral of Junk, 4422 Lareina Dr. Austin Tx
Suggested donation $10 - $20

The Modern Drama Collective is committed to keeping the works of modern playwrights thriving and evolving. Based in Austin, TX, the company strives to create detailed performances of these important works at offbeat venues that lend themselves to the eccentricities of the characters. Past productions include three plays by Harold Pinter performed in a shoebox.