Showing posts with label Leegrid Stevens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leegrid Stevens. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

The Twelfth Labor by Leegrid Stevens, Tutto Theatre at MacTheatre black box, August 10 - September 1

Twelfth Labor Leegrid Stevens, Tutto Theatre AUstin TX
(www.tuttotheatre.org)
alt REVIEW

by Michael Meigs

If you arrive at the MacTheatre Black Box with happy memories of Leegrid Stevens' The Dudleys as staged last year by Tutto Theatre -- winner of eight of Austin's B. Iden Payne theatre awards -- you may well be disconcerted. The Twelfth Labor, behind its enigmatic title, is as far from the hectic world of 8-bit video games as, say, Eugene O'Neil or William Faulkner.


Tutto has mounted a gorgeously moody, intellectually challenging piece, comprised of Steven's four-part suite in the stark isolation of a farmhouse somewhere out on an alien landscape of the mind. Designer Ia Ensterä again creates a wrap-around environment in weathered wood, a falling-down barn and a two-story farmhouse.
Twelfth Labor Leegrid Stevens Tutto Theatre Austin TX
Erin Treadway, Rebecca Robinson (image: Kimberley Meade)


Stevens' script is densely conceptual, a virtual Cirque de Soleil of intellectual performance, but the story is much less complicated than his working and reworking of it. This Idaho farm family lives in harsh rural deprivation in 1949.


Rebecca Robinson plays Esther the grim matriarch, trying to hold together her own existence and those of the four variously handicapped or rebellious children of the family. The father of this beleaguered family disappeared into Japanese prisoner-of-war camps in the Pacific eight years before and has never returned.


The program lists the labors of Hercules, the last of which is his wrestling with Cerberus, the monster guarding the Underworld. But there's no obvious or easy parallel here -- in fact, pattern-makers might find that with the absent father, a couple of suitors, and the strong matriarch could track the late passages of the Odyssey just as well; the father does eventually return.

Cleo the oldest daughter is severely dyslexic and mentally handicapped -- an earnest, striving young woman old before her time, bewildered by language that twists and turns on her mind the way a live snake might. In this role Erin Treadway delivers a performance that will break your heart, first to last, certainly one of the year's most impressive dramatic performances.


(Click 'to read continuation and view performance photos at www.AustinLiveTheatre.com)

Friday, July 27, 2012

Leegrid Stevens Receives Alec Baldwin Fellowship for The Dudleys, Tutto Theatre


Tutto Theatre Austin TX






The Dudleys is awarded Alec Baldwin Fellowship

Leegrid Stevens via Tutto Theatre Austin TX
Tutto Theatre Company is proud to announce that The Dudleys!: A Family Game by Leegrid Stevens—premiered in Austin in May 2011—is among the first four recipients of The Alec Baldwin Fellowship at the Singers Forum. 

The award will provide for a year-long process of individualized development for the show culminating in a series of staged backer’s auditions with the ultimate goal of a full Broadway or Off-Broadway production. The recipients were announced on July 18th by Singers Forum (as reported on BroadwayWorld.com).

“On 20 October 2011, the U.S. Senate proposed a nearly $20 million cut to the National Endowment for the Arts—a loss of nearly 13% of its annual funding. This came as NYC continued to witness an unprecedented loss of 25% of its Off-Off-Broadway theater spaces (since 2007). With no economically-feasible ‘safe zone’ in which to gestate burgeoning work, fewer original theater pieces are being produced, resulting in a dwindling of opportunities for the next generation of talented performers.” The Alec Baldwin Fellowship at the Singers Forum was created as a partnership to combat this steep decline. As Mr. Baldwin puts it, “The pieces chosen for the Fellowship represent the future of theatre in New York. As we are inundated with ‘TV shows as musicals’ and a steady stream of revivals, these four pieces illustrate that original, character-based storytelling will always be the paradigm of theatre.” Providing community and support for this endangered population of artists, the fellowship will be a year-long program devoted to the development of these “groundbreaking and original Theatrical Works. With the assistance of Mr. Baldwin, [Singers Forum] will provide professional mentorship, fine-pointed dramaturgy, and a rigorous, individualized workshopping process for each show.”

Leegrid Stevens and his play have strong Austin connections. “Tutto was privileged to produce the U.S. full-stage premiere of The Dudleys!: A Family Game,” said Tutto’s Artistic Director Gary Jaffe (who also directed the play). During the production, the playwright worked closely and collaboratively with the cast and crew. Jaffe continues: “Leegrid Stevens is a powerful and unique new voice in American theatre. With profound respect for character as his foundation, he builds thrilling theatrical landscapes in which to tell achingly real stories of loss, guilt and redemption.” Tutto’s premiere production of The Dudleys!: A Family Game went eight-for-eight in last year’s B. Iden Payne Awards, winning Outstanding: Production of a Comedy, Direction of a Comedy, Original Script, Dance Choreography, Cast Performance, Original Score, Sound Design, and Media Design.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Upcoming: The Twelfth Labor by Leegrid Stevens, Tutto Theatre and MacTheatre, August 10 - September 1


Tutto Theatre presents
in Co-Production with MACtheatre

The Full-Stage Premiere of

The Twelfth LaborThe Twelfth Labor Banner. Photo: Daniel Brock Photography

 

 

 

By Leegrid Stevens

(Click for AUTHOR BIO)

Directed by Gary Jaffe

10 August – 1 September 2012
WEEK 1—Friday and Saturday
WEEK 2—Thursday through Saturday
WEEKS 3 & 4—Wednesday through Saturday
All Performances are at 7:30 p.m.
The Laboratory Theater, McCallum Fine Arts Academy, 5600 Sunshine Drive, Austin, TX 78756
Thursdays – Saturdays: $15 General Admission
(
GACA/Senior/Student: $12 & Priority Seating: $25)

LIMITED SEATING, Reserve Yours TODAY.
Wednesdays are Pay-What-You-CAN
Name Your Own Price w/ Donation
of Non-Perishable Canned Food Item(s) to benefit
Hope Food Pantry at Trinity United Methodist Church

[Price without donation is $12]

Featuring the award-winning artistic contributions of actors: Helen Allen, Wray Crawford, Trey Deason, Chris Humphrey, Skip Johnson, Content Love Knowles, Megan Minto, Rebecca Robinson, Erin Treadway, Fred Winkler, and introducing Annamarie Kasper; the set design of Ia Ensterä; the lighting design of Natalie George; the costume design of Benjamin Taylor Ridgway; and the hair and make up design of Austin M. Rausch.

Leegrid Stevens’ evocative new play, The Twelfth Labor, is epic, utilizing the myth of The Twelve Labors of Hercules to explore the inner workings of a hardscrabble World War II era family in Idaho. We follow a single day in the life of an Idaho farm family, October 15, 1949, as seen through the uniquely damaged mind of the family's eldest daughter, Cleo. Through her fragmented memories, often prophetic dreams, and swirling language, we come to understand the price she and her family have paid for a little dignity, as they await the return of their long absent father, lost somewhere in the war, half a world away.

In addition to the myth of Hercules, The Twelfth Labor draws upon the popular culture (music, literature, and film) of Cleo’s childhood, which frames and colors her experience of the real world—an outer shell of Realism surrounds an inner-shell of Surrealism, which together generate what The Des Moines Register (speaking of the second workshop production) called an “[…] elemental magnetism […]” which pulls the audience in and keeps them thinking of the play days and even weeks after.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

McCallum Fine Arts Academy Announces 2012-2013 MacTheatre Season


McCallum Fine Arts Academy MacTheatre Austin TXWe are very proud to announce our 2012-2013 season of shows.

In August: Our co-production with award-winning Tutto Theatre of
The Twelfth Labor, a new play.

In September:
Beauty and the Beast goes on tour across town, across the state and hopefully across the continent.

In October: Faculty Emeritus William Staples directs
Harlequinade

In November:
The Secret Garden takes the stage as our fall musical.

In December:
Whatcrackah?! 2.0 leaps into your life with our fresh take on the classic ballet.

In February: 53 years ago the Royal Court Players produced the largest high school musical ever seen in Texas. This year we will remount
Oklahoma! And it's going to be just as big!

In March: Shakespeare's immortal love story
Romeo and Juliet comes to McCallum.

In April: Student directed 10-minute plays will take over the program.


In May: The boy who never grew up has an origin story all his own in
Peter and the Starcatcher.

Keep an eye open for all these and so much more, season tickets, and a few extra surprises.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Upcoming: The Twelfth Labor by Leegrid Stephens, Tutto Theatre, August, 2012


Tutto Theatre Austin TX




The Twelfth Labor Leegrid Stevens Tutto Theatre Austin TX

Tutto Theatre Company & McCallum Fine Arts Academy are proud to announce

THE TWELFTH LABOR


written by Leegrid Stevens, directed by Gary Jaffe.


Featuring the acting talents of Helen Allen, Travis Dean, Chris Humphrey, Skip Johnson, Tyler Jones, Annamarie Kasper, Content Love Knowles, Megan Minto, Rebecca Robinson, Erin Treadway, and Frederic Winkler.


Also Featuring: Set Design of IA ENSTERĂ„; the Lighting Design of Natalie George; the Costume Design of Benjamin Taylor Ridgway.


---COMING AUGUST 2012 ---


www.TuttoTheatre.org


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Auditions: Male Actor for Albatross at Sea by Leegrid Stevens, Blue Theatre, March 27



Albatross at Sea Leegrid Stevens Blue Theatre Austin TX



Blue Theatre, Austin TX**Audition Notice** Seeking: (1) Man between the ages of 18 and 35. Experience with Viewpoints, Le Coq training, or some equivalent physical theatre background preferred.Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend. Equity contracts available under AEA Umbrella contract.All non union actors are paid.

Albatross at Sea by Leegrid Stevens, directed by Blue Theatre Producing Artistic Director Jen Gravenstein Run Time: 1 hr Synopsis: Strange experimental play

Characters: Y: Woman (already cast) & Plug Afloat Anchor: Man

Auditions: Tuesday, March 27th Blue Theatre, 916 Springdale (click for map). Callbacks: Wednesday, March 28th To set up a audition time, email Jenny@BlueTheatre.com

Sides will be emailed to you when you schedule your audition time. Please also bring only one copy of your headshot and resume. Be prepared to move.

Albatross at Sea will run 8 performances at the Blue Theatre SecondStage Studio, May 2012. Rehearsals will begin in late April.


Saturday, December 31, 2011

Auditions for The Twelfth Labor by Leegrid Stevens, Tutto Theatre, January 7 and 8


Tutto Theatre, Austin TXInvitation to Audition for The Twelfth Labor by Leegrid Stevens

directed by Gary Jaffe

(A World Premiere from the author of The Dudleys!: A Family Game)*

Scheduled for August, 2012

AUDITIONS are Saturday, January 7th & Sunday, January 8th by appointment only - Callbacks Saturday, January 14th. To set up a brief audition time email daniel@danielbrock.com.

We're looking for men and women between the ages of 18 and 50 for a multitude of roles.

lodging disease cornstalks Iowa U extensionThe Twelfth Labor follows a single day, October 15, 1949, filtered through the warped and damaged mind of an Idaho farm girl. Through her memories, dreams, and swirling language, we come to understand the price she and her family have paid for a little dignity, as they await the return of their long absent father, lost somewhere in the war, half a world away.

The production will run 4 weeks at McCallum Fine Arts Academy, from August 9th – September 1st. Rehearsals will begin in June. The Twelfth Labor will be directed by Tutto Theatre Company's Artistic Director, Gary Jaffe.

WHAT TO PREPARE? We will provide you with scenes and monologues from the play at least one week prior to auditions. Please select your two favorites and prepare them. We may ask you to perform others, but we only expect two to be "prepared." Be ready to make choices and take direction.

Please also bring two copies of your headshot and resume, and--if available--send digital versions to daniel@danielbrock.com when scheduling your audition time slot.

*Tutto's May 2011 production garnered eight awards in the 37th Annual B. Iden Payne Awards this fall.

Tutto Theatre Company is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) arts organization in Austin, Texas, and is funded in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division.



Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Upcoming: Leda's Swan by Leegrid Stevens, staged reading at Blue Theatre's New Plays series, December 14

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NEW PLAYS SERIES -- BLUE THEATRE

Bringing New Plays to the Austin Stage! Blue Theatre, Austin, New Plays Series

On-going, Monthly Staged Readings of New Works of Theatre by Emerging New Playwrights.


(2011 December Series)


Leda's Swan

Written by Leegrid Stevens

Directed by Gary Jaffe

Wednesday, December 14 at 7:30p.m.

A former quasi-polygamist, Res, is dying from cancer in an abandoned wing of a run-down hospital. Reviled by all around him, he is left to die alone. He refuses, however, and remains alive, outlasting doctors’ estimates by several months. With this backdrop, one of his former loves, Sylvia, his proclaimed favorite, visits him against her better judgment.

ARTISTS' BIOS: Leegrid Stevens' (Steven Gridley) was named as one of the "People of the Year" by nytheatre.com: "Indisputably one of the smartest and most innovative young playwright/directors working in New York's Indie theatre scene. Gary Jaffe is an ‘8’ B. Iden Payne Award Winner 2011, Austin Critics' Table Award Winner 2011 and B. Sewall Cup Recipient 2010, for academic achievement and creative potential -- Yale University.


ABOUT US: The Blue Theatre New Plays Series gives emerging playwrights the opportunity to work with professional actors and a director in the production of a staged reading and to experience the effect of their new play on a live audience. Followed by Talk-backs with actors, director, audience and the playwright, if available. Open to the public. Free to Attend with a reception to follow.

For a Complete Schedule of Plays Presented in our Series and/or Playwright Submissions, Visit Us at www.BlueTheatre.org/New-Plays-Series.


THE BLUE THEATRE, 916 Springdale Road, Austin, TX 78702

Showtime Hotline: 512.684.3220 | Email: info@BlueTheatre.org

Monday, March 7, 2011

Upcoming: The Dudleys, Tutto Theatre at the Blue Theatre, May 6 - 22

Found on-line:


Tutto Theatre Austin Texas



Tutto Theatre presents
The Dudleys Tutto TheatreThe Full-Stage Premiere of
The Dudleys!: A Family Game

by Leegrid Stevens
directed by Gary Jaffe
6 – 22 May 2011
Wednesdays – Saturdays, 8:00 p.m., Sundays, 7:00 p.m.
The BLUE Theatre, 916 Springdale Road (click for map)
Fridays and Saturdays: $15 General Admission
(GACA/Senior/Student: $12 & Priority Seating: $20)
Wednesdays & Thursdays are Pay-What-You-CAN
Name Your Own Price w/ Donation of Non-Perishable Canned Food Item(s) to benefit Hope Food Pantry at Trinity United Methodist Church [Price without donation is $12]

Featuring the artistic contributions of Actors: Alex Cogburn, Katie Dahm, Robert Deike, Spencer Driggers, Braden Hunt, Jenny Keto, Rachel McGinnis, Blake Smith, David Meissner, and Erin Treadway; Set Designer: Chase Staggs; Lighting Designer: Natalie George

Original ChipTune Music Composed and Performed Live by: Steven Gridley.

This evocative, new play translates the adolescent memories of a young man into a malfunctioning 8-bit video game, the kind he used to play as a child. A life-size video game onstage provides the setting in which the characters must score points and overcome obstacles as they navigate their way through the dangers of their own family. The Dudleys! features original video and a live 8-bit band of Atari's, Gameboy's, and Commodore 64's performing original chiptune songs, a new genre of electronic music in which old video game consoles are hacked and reprogrammed as synthesizers. The Dudleys! pits the two dimensional side-scrolling world of fun and happy endings up against the confusion and aimlessness of real life.

Click to view the play's website