Showing posts with label FronteraFest 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FronteraFest 2013. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph, Capital T Theatre at FronteraFest 2013, January 25 - February 6


Austin Live Theatre reviewGruesome Playground Injuries Rajiv Joseph Capital T Theatre Austin TX


by Michael Meigs



Rajiv Joseph's collection of two-character scenettes for Gruesome Playground Injuries appeals to the young and restless.  Students at Texas State did it last semester, and Capital T confided it to Kelsey Kling via their New Directors Program for presentation at the FronteraFest Long Fringe.

Many audience members at both venues can identify strongly with this pair of awkward losers.  They're searching for something, but they don't know what it is.  Doug and Kayleen first become aware of each other in primary school.  For some inexplicable reason, over the course of perhaps 15 years they never really find one another, perhaps because they're too much alike; the subtly resonating theme in the piece is one of precisely self-guided defeat.  If you care about each other, why aren't you able to take care of one another?


Gruesome Playground Injuries Rajiv Joseph Capital T Theatre Austin TX

Director Kling provides a dressing area for each actor, situated on either side of a central playing space.  We experience the satisfaction of voyeurs and theatre fans as we glimpse Jason Newman and Laura Artesi, each in a personal space, changing costume, props and makeup between scenes.  The transformations are entertaining in themselves. Newman's assorted bandages, patches and bloody shirts establish his maladroit character with a certain affectionate humor.  The isolations of staging reinforce the theme of the piece.

The actors open the action by entering the central area and perching on a couple of institutional examining tables.  We quickly understand that they're in the nurse's office at school, probably waiting to be picked up by concerned parents.  Doug has smashed his face in a playground accident; Kayleen is ill.  Much of the comedy in this initial scene comes from body language -- splayed limbs, spontaneous moves, sudden jerks, all the awkwardness and coltishness of young persons who haven't yet mastered the functioning of their own bodies.  Doug's a goofus; Kayleen's a worried, distracted dreamer.

Read more at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .
 

Friday, February 1, 2013

Video: Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph, Capital T Theatre, January 25 - February 6, 2013

Capital T's short video picks the best of the 196 words of Jillian's Owen's comments in the Austin Chronicle, January 31. Gruesome Playground Injuries is a sweet, moody piece about a couple of friends who never made it together but were always there for one another. It gives Jason Newman the opportunity to demonstrate intensity and range and introduces the sometimes gawky and sometimes beautiful Laura Artesi. An Austin Live Theatre review is forthcoming.

Capital T Theatre Austin TX




presents


Gruesome Playground Injuries Capital T Theatre Austin TX
Gruesome Playground Injuries

by Rajiv Joseph
directed by Kelsey King

Capital T at FronteraFest 2013, Salvage Vanguard Theatre, 2803 Manor Rd.

Remaining performances: Saturday Feb 2nd 12pm; Monday Feb 4th 8pm; Tuesday Feb 5th 8pm; Wednesday Feb 6th 8pm


In a very different kind of love story an accident prone dare devil and a corrosive masochist navigate friendship, love and the squishy parts that lie in between. As they mature from accident-prone kids to self-destructive adults, their broken hearts and broken bones draw them ever closer.


Cap T is proud to present this quirky love story of self inflicted wounds and the healing we need from others starring Jason Newman and Laura Artesi and directed by Kelsey Kling.





Saturday, January 12, 2013

MY 1967 AND 1968 SEASONS WITH THE ASTROS, Ken Webster at FronteraFest, Hyde Park Theatre, January 15






My Seasons with the Houston Astors Ken Webster


 My 1966 and 1967 Seasons With The Houston Astros
written and performed by Ken Webster

Tuesday, January 15 at 8:00 PM

Award-winning actor/director Ken Webster explains his strange obsession with the 1966 & 1967 Astros. Webster's Twitter Feed @1968Astros started as a diary of the 1966 Houston Astros season as seen through the eyes of Webster's favorite player from childhood, John Bateman. The diary, part fact and part fiction, has been featured in several stories by sportswriters. Webster describes how he became an amateur historian chronicling his favorite team and the years 1966 and 1967. 

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

GOING POSTAL, The Back Pack at FronteraFest Long Fringe, Salvage Vanguard Theatre, January 21 - February 3, 2013

The Back Pack









 presents

Going Postal The Back Pack FronteraFest Austin TX 2013
Going Postal

FronteraFest Long Fringe
Salvage Vanguard Theatre, 2803 Manor Rd (click for map)
Jan 21st at 7:00pm; Jan 25th at 10:30pm; Feb 2nd at 6:00pm; Feb 3rd at 12:00pm

Going Postal fuses all sorts of performance types into a one-of-a-kind show that follows the story of one lonely letter thrown into the world without a stamp or a return address. An adventure ensues that takes her well out of her way, and as she struggles toward her destination, the audience watches the life of a letter from mail bin to delivery.

$9

More info: http://thebkpk.com/?p=161

http://www.fronterafest.org/site/index.html

 
Going Postal The Back Pack FronteraFest 2013 Austin TX

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DFW by Madeline June Tuckfield, FronteraFest 2013 Short Fringe, Hyde Park Theatre, January 29, 2013




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DFW Madeline June Tuckfield FronteraFest 2013 Austin TX


JANUARY 29th AT THE HYDE PARK THEATRE, 511 W. 43rd at Guadalupe (click for map)
FRONTERAFEST SHORT FRINGE


DFW, by Bridgette Day Tuckfield, Madeline Tuckfield, and Amy Wright. A young woman confronts her ghosts as another tries very hard to catch a plane to get where she is going.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Call for Scripts and Venues for Mi Casa Es Su Teatro, FronteraFest 2013

Scriptworks
We are looking for both projects and venue hosts for this year's Mi Casa Es Su Teatro 2013.
 
FronteraFest 2013These events are produced by ScriptWorks and Hyde Park Theatre and curated for FronteraFest.

Contact Adrienne Dawes for more details at adriennedawes@gmail.com

Saturday, January 5, 2013

GODS AND IDOLS by Jason Rainey, punchkin Repertory Theatre, FronteraFest at the Salvage Vanguard Theatre, January 25 - February 3, 2013



Punchkin Repertory Austin TX









presentsGod and Idols Jason Rainey Punchkin Rep Austin TX
Gods and Idols

by Jason Rainey
directed by Lizz Taylor

“Gods and Idols” centers around an atheist’s journey through his obsession with religion and his hauntings by a Sikh man he nearly ran over on the interstate. Through vivid dream sequences, his concept of faith is unraveled. Meanwhile, his wife undergoes paralleling trials, making her also question in what she has put her faith. Worlds are brought into question in this thoughtful and delightful dramedy.

FrontraFest Austin TX 2013
Fri 1/25 @ 6:00pm
Sun 1/27 @ 8:00pm
Tues 1/29 @ 8:45pm
Sun 2/3 @ 2:00pm

All performances at Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 Manor Rd., Austin, TX 78722
Click the link below for more info
www.fronterafest.org


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Auditions: Urgent Need for Actor to Play James Brown at FronteraFest, January 15


James Brown image FronteraFest Slumming University Style Austin TS
Urgent call for African-American actor

Director of Slumming, University Style needs male actor to portray militant college grad who doubles as the singer James Brown for FronteraFest performance on January 15. Need immediately -- please contact 512 644 6644 or zelderkronkflash@yahoo.com

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Auditions for Dex and Abby, Abby Productions, January 7


Dex & Abby by Allan Baker, Abby Productions, Austin TX
Auditions for a workshop/staged readings of award-winning Austin playwright Allan Baker's latest play, Dex and Abby, will be held on Monday, Jan. 7th at Dougherty Arts Center, 1110 Barton Springs Rd (click for map). Performances will take place at the Salvage Vanguard Theatre in March.




It's a sweet, funny and very moving play about a gay couple and their two dogs (human actors for the dogs have already been cast). Needed are two males in their 20s and one female in her 20s.



Email stacey_glazer@yahoo.com for info. Actors will be compensated. For information about the playwright, see www.AbbyProductions.com