Showing posts with label John Logan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Logan. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Red by John Logan, Penfold Theatre at Trinity Street, September 12 - 29, 2013


ALT review
Red by John Logan Penfold Theatre Austin TX


by Dr. David Glen Robinson


Red is a tragedy, make no mistake, but it is one in love with life, and most especially with the color red. As with the very best plays, Red tells everything plainly to the audience. The promotional material for the play is full of piquant quotations from the script, by way of Mark Rothko, the central character. My favorite, not in any of the cut-lines is: “There is tragedy in every brushstroke.”

Red John Logan Penfold Theatre Austin TX
Ryan Crowder, Steven Pounder (photo: Kimberley Mead)
And so the tragedy played itself out, revolving around the modernist abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko and set in his warehouse-y lower Manhattan studio. The time of the play was the peak of Rothko’s career, when he was painting his commission for murals for the Four Seasons restaurant in the Seagram building in Manhattan. 

 At the time, it was the most valuable art commission ever, paying $35,000. The commissioner was the architect Philip Johnson through his patron, international modernist architect Mies van der Rohe, perhaps the reigning art god of the twentieth century, who changed history more profoundly even than Picasso. 

 These were heady times, indeed, a few years past Jackson Pollock’s death (which Rothko insisted was suicide) at a point at which a few thinkers like Rothko saw Pop Art coming to replace all the abstract expressionists and knew it would be a painful death.

Penfold Theatre’s production of Red is a major score; they have captured the Austin premiere of this John Logan play, a Tony award winner, first staged in London in 2009. Penfold treats the play very well, staging it on the thrust stage of the Trinity Street Theatre, on the fourth floor of the First Baptist Church, 901 Trinity St., downtown. Steven Pounders plays Rothko, and Ryan Crowder, producing artistic director of Penfold, plays Ken, Rothko’s newly hired studio assistant. Rothko was known for his acerbic statements about the art world, and many of those comments have found their way into Logan’s script. Rothko was no Oscar Wilde for biting irony and sarcasm, but in his rage he came close.

Click to read more at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .

Monday, August 12, 2013

RED by John Logan, Penfold Theatre at Trinity Street, September 12 - 29, 2013




Penfold Theatre Round Rock Austin TX









presents

Red John Logan Steven Pounders Penfold Theatre Austin TX
(www.penfoldtheatre.com)

RED


By John Logan
Directed by Nathan Jerkins
Featuring Steven Pounders and Ryan Crowder

September 12-29, 2013
At the Trinity Street Theater, 4th floor of First Baptist Church (901 Trinity Street, Austin, TX 78701) - click for map
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. Sundays at 5pm.
$25 Opening night, $20 Regular, $18 Students, $18 Seniors (age 60+)
More information available at www.penfoldtheatre.org





Based on a true story. Mark Rothko, the revolutionary twentieth century abstract expressionist, receives the art world’s largest commission: to create a series of murals for The Four Seasons restaurant in the new Seagram building on Park Avenue. Under the watchful gaze of a threatening new generation of artists, Rothko labors to create an iconic work that will stand as a monument to his illustrious career, while doubts and fears of his own relevancy threaten to tear him apart.


RED won the 2010 Drama League, Drama Desk and Tony Awards for best play. After critically hailed runs in both London and New York, the play was lauded by the New York Times as “intense and exciting.” Variety called it “an electrifying play of ideas”, and The Guardian named RED “a totally convincing portrait of the artist as a working visionary.” Since then, the play has swept through the theaters across the country and now finally receives its Austin premiere.


RED, which opens Penfold Theatre Company’s sixth season, cracks open questions about purpose, relevancy, integrity and art by examining with unflinching intimacy the life and work of one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.



ABOUT PENFOLD THEATRE COMPANY Penfold Theatre Company cultivates a love for live theatre in northern Travis and Williamson Counties by offering first-class, professional theatre performances and education programs. 2013-14 is the company’s sixth season and features a variety of work from cherished classics to regional premieres: RED (September 2013), It’s a Wonderful Life: a live radio show (December 2013), Ordinary Days (March 2014) and Romeo & Juliet (June 2014).


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Monday, July 22, 2013

RED by John Logan, Penfold Theatre at Trinity Street Theatre, September 12 - 29, 2013



Penfold Theatre Round Rock Austin TX









presents
Red
By John Logan
Directed by Nathan Jerkins
Featuring Steven Pounders* and Ryan Crowder

  Red John Logan Penfold Theatre Austin TX

At Trinity Street Theatre- 4th floor black box theatre, First Baptist Church, 901 Trinity Street
September 12-29, 2013

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm. Sundays at 5:00pm.
Opening night party following the show on Thursday, September 12th.
$25 Opening night, $20 Regular, $18 Students, $18 Seniors (age 60+).



Buy tickets
 

For more information, email us at info@penfoldtheatre.org or dial (512) 850-4849. Box office hours are 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday. On performance days, we are also available by phone from 1pm to 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays and the hour before each performance.

How will they remember you? Mark Rothko, the revolutionary twentieth century abstract expressionist, receives the art world’s largest commission: to create a series of murals for The Four Seasons restaurant in the new Seagram building on Park Avenue. Under the watchful gaze of a threatening new generation of artists, Rothko labors to create an iconic work that will stand as a monument to his illustrious career, while doubts and fears of his own relevancy threaten to tear him apart. Red won the 2010 Drama League, Drama Desk and Tony Awards for best play and now receives its Austin premiere.

In the news

"Intense and exciting... a portrait of an angry and brilliant mind that asks you to feel the shape and texture of thoughts... Red captures the dynamic relationship between an artist and his creations."
-New York Times
"John Logan sends American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko into battle with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist's howls are pure music... Rothko is one old lion that will keep roaring until he draws his last breath."
-Variety
"A totally convincing portrait of the artist as a working visionary."       -Guardian (UK)

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Monday, February 18, 2013

(*) Video: Molly Cox Talks backstage with the leads of 'Red' by John Logan

Red by John Logan Playhouse San Antonio 

John Logan's Red -- a play about the painter Mark Rothko -- at The Playhouse, San Antonio, was acclaimed and played to sold-out houses during his run from January 25 to February 17, 2013. In the latest of its new series of video spots titled 'Backstage Magic,' the company shows Molly Cox interviewing Rodman Bolek and Andrew Thornton backstage.



EXTRAS:
Click to view a promotional video by Siggi Ragnar with scenes from the performance

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

(*) Upcoming: Red by John Logan, Playhouse San Antonio black box theatre, January 25 - February 17



Playhouse San Antonio








presents in the black box theatre:

RED
by John Logan

Painter Mark Rothko trains a new assistant and philosophizes about art and culture as he paints a series of murals for the soon-to-open Four Seasons Restaurant in New York's famous Seagram Building.

800 W. Ashby Pl., San Pedro Park at Ashby, San Antonio, Texas, 78212
January 25-February 17, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2:30pm
Tickets: $25-Adult $22-Senior (60+) and Military w/ ID $15-Children and Student w/ ID

For More Information: (210) 733-7258
boxoffice@theplayhousesa.org 

Purchase Tickets Online

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