Showing posts with label Jason Rainey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Rainey. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

SNAPSHOTS, the OUT OF INK PLAY FESTIVAL 2013, Scriptworks at the Salvage Vanguard theatre, June 20 - 29, 2013 -



Scriptworks









presents
OUT OF INK 2013

Snapshots
the 15th annual showcase of 10 minute plays

June 20-22 and 27-29, 2013 at 8 p.m.

Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 Manor Rd. - click for map$15 general admission, $12 students/seniors/ScriptWorks
June 20th is a Pay-What-You-Wish preview

RESERVATIONS/INFORMATION: www.scriptworks.org512-454-9727

Whether it's avoiding adjectives, employing superheroes, crickets, or trunks, or finding a way to incorporate the opening and closing lines of Finnegan's Wake, ScriptWorks members have been up to the challenge of combining three arbitrary ingredients into cohesive ten-minute plays for 15 years.
Every year for the past 15 years, members have worked feverishly for 48 hours during the Weekend Fling to pen their opuses built around that year's three ingredients. And every year for the past 15 years, eight of the plays have been produced in the Out of Ink 10 minute play showcase. Over the years, the showcase has been performed at six different venues, from the long-gone Public Domain to the recently-gone Blue Theatre with stops at ACC, The State Theatre, The Hideout, Hyde Park Theatre, and Salvage Vanguard along the way.
Dozens of national and local theatre artists have contributed ingredients including Robert Faires of the Austin Chronicle, Michael Barnes of the Austin-American Statesman, director and casting director Vicky Boone, actors Ev Lunning and Babs George, designers Leilah Stewart, Ia Ensterä, and Natalie George, and playwrights Sherry Kramer, Suzan Zeder, Sibyl Kempson, Zell Miller, III, Naomi Iizuka, Dan Dietz, and Lisa D'Amour to name just a few.

This year the mini-festival returns to Salvage Vanguard and with eight plays inspired by the following ingredients:

1) The play must contain or involve a photograph--which two or more characters interpret the meaning of differently.
2) One character speaks only in commercial lingo, using known tag-lines or slogans.
3) The play must contain a gunshot or a birth.

At the end of the Weekend Fling, the plays were read in a ScriptWorks Salon at Hyde Park Theatre. A selection committee picked eight of the plays for production in Out of Ink. The selection committee included director Sharon Sparlin and non-applying members Elizabeth Cobbe and James Venhaus.

The Snapshots scripts were written by James Burnside, Trey Deason, Amparo Garcia-Crow, Kirk German, Zac Kline, Max Langert, Jason Rainey, and Anne Maria Wynter.

The plays will be performed by an ensemble of actors including Roxy Becker, Pete Betcher, Amy Chang, David DuBose, Nathanael Dunaway, Joe Hartman, Heather Huggins, Katie Kohler, Jordan Marrett, Don Sneed, Rommel Sulit, and Katy Taylor. They'll be directed by Lowell Bartholomee, Heather Huggins, Ellie McBride, Christina J. Moore, and Sharon Sparlin. Designers for the project are Pam Friday, George Marsolek, Jennifer Rogers, and Bryan Schneider.

ABOUT SCRIPTWORKS ScriptWorks (formerly Austin Script Works) is a playwright-driven organization that seeks to promote the craft of dramatic writing and protect the writer's integrity by encouraging playwright initiative and harnessing collective potential. ScriptWorks is funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Austin’s future.

For more information about ScriptWorks call 512-454-9727 or email: info@scriptworks.org

 


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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


Friday, August 19, 2011

Upcoming: Gods and Idols by, staged reading by Punchkin Repertory, Spider House, September 3



Posted at Rob Faubion's www.AustinOnStage.com:

Punchkin Repertory Company, Austin

presentsGods and Idols by Jason Rainey

a staged reading of the new play

Gods and Idols

by Jason Rainey

September 3, 7:30 p.m.

at the 29th Street Ballroom of the Spider House, 2906 Fruth Street (click for map)


After they nearly strike a Sikh man on a bicycle, a young couple are haunted by growing obsessions in the new play Gods and Idols by Jason Rainey. Punchkin Repertory Theatre will offer a staged reading of the new work on Saturday, September 3rd, at the 29th Street Ballroom at Spider House.

Gods and Idols centers on the growing obsessions of a young couple, Harris and Joan. While driving on the interstate, Harris nearly strikes a Sikh man on a bicycle. Now Harris finds the man haunting his dreams, circling his apartment on the same bicycle. Meanwhile, Joan spends more and more time following a local musician, but it is unclear who has more to gain from Joan's loyalty. Harris and Joan strive to comprehend their fixations without losing their identities.

Directed by Pratima Agrawal, the reading will feature Agrawal and Rainey with actors Alison Stebbins, Ashley Rountree, Elizabeth Taylor, Jason Rainey, Kara White and Rae Petersen. The free reading will be followed by a question and answer session with playwright Rainey, who workshopped Gods and Idols during the Northern Writes New Play Festival this past July in Bangor, Maine.

Rainey's previous plays have received staged readings at the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Valdez, Alaska, and Theatre Daedalus in Columbus, Ohio. His play Schadenfreude received a "Best of Fest" Citation during FronteraFest 2011.

For more information, visit www.PunchkinRep.org.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Auditions for Gods and Idols, Punchkin Repertory, July 24

Received directly:

Punchkin Repertory Austin Texas






Punchkin Repertory Theatre is immediately casting for a staged reading of Gods and Idols, a new play by Austin playwright Jason Rainey. Roles available:

Harris - Early 30s. A writer, studious and disheveled

Man on Bike - Late 20s-30s. Sikh; wears turban, but otherwise modernly dressed

Miller - 50s or older. A left-wing minister, she is thoughtful but vigilant

Trista - Mid-20s or older. Rock star


Auditions will take place on Sunday, July 24th, 2-5pm at Austin Creative Alliance, 701 Tillery St. (click for map) Please email headshot and resume to info@punchkinrep.org with role you are interested in and available time. Visit www.punchkinrep.org for more info.

*Performance will take place on Saturday, Sept. 3rd.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Auditions for Staged Reading of new play 'Gods and Idols,' Punchkin Repertory, July 11 and 18

Received directly:






will be holding auditions on July 11 and 18 for a staged reading of

Gods and Idols

a new play by Austin playwright Jason Rainey

Roles available:


Harris - Early 30s. A writer, studious and disheveled
Joan - Early 30s. Attractive, modest
Man on Bike - Late 20s. Sikh; wears turban but otherwise modernly dressed
Carmen - Late 20s. Tense but not afraid to speak openly
Miller - 50s or older. A left-wing minister, she is thoughtful but vigilant
Trista - Mid-20s or older. Rock star


Auditions will take place at Austin Creative Alliance, 701 Tillery St., Austin, TX 78702 on July 11th & 18th, 6-9pm.

July 11th - Auditioning the roles of Harris, Joan, and Miller
July 18th - Auditioning the roles of Man on Bike, Carmen, and Trista

Please email headshot and resume to info@punchkinrep.org prior to audition and include role auditioning for and preferred audition time. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. For more information about Punchkin Repertory Theatre, please visit www.punchkinrep.org