Showing posts with label Michael Ferstenfeld. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Ferstenfeld. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Tragedy: A Tragedy by Will Eno, Hyde Park Theatre, September 12 - October 12, 2013


ALT review Austin TX



by Jess Helmke
Tragedy A Tragedy by Will Eno Hyde Park Theatre Austin TX
Much To Say About Nothing

The sun has set. The theatre is quiet. And a play begins. Just another normal Thursday night in the Austin Hyde Park neighborhood.

But maybe it’s more than that, suggests playwright Will Eno. His play Tragedy: a Tragedy is now running at Hyde Park Theatre, engaging audiences with ironic perceptions of mundane, everyday life. Eno’s repetitious cyclone of humor entertains the audience with threads of thematic action, roccoco rythmic storytelling, glimmers of conflict, lyric poetics, and the occasional element of surprise.

The mere fact that Will Eno uses television as his theatrical setting is unexpected. The play of gives us four main characters: Frank the anchor, John the weatherman, Constance the elated and naive reporter, and Michael the global reporter . Tragedy begins as a straightforward newscast, typical in speech pattern and line delivery, butr a little disappointing since there seems to be a lack of events to report. Characters speak directly to the audience as if we were sitting in the comfort of own homes, and their stage business is humorously appropriate with index fingers to the eapieces and sips of coffee by the anchor. I totally bought it.

The power and versatiity of the tool of theatre is exploited in most of Will Eno’s work, and the comedy Tragedy: a Tragedy is no different. Its discussions about darkness remind us of a bare stage. Its painful nostalgic childhood stories almost make us nervous all over again. And the play’s still, quiet moments lie glimmering like the stars. Begging observers to think. To try. To understand. To comment. To DO SOMETHING, ANYTHING in this existential awareness report from Action 7 News.


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

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Video: Tragedy: A Tragedy by Will Eno, Hyde Park Theatre, September 12 - October 12, 2013


Video by Eric Graham for the
Hyde Park Theatre Austin TX


        presentation of
Tragedy A Tragedy Will Eno Hyde Park Theatre Austin TX

September 12 - October 12, 2013
Thursdays - Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Hyde Park Theatre 511 W. 43rd Street at Guadalupe - click for map
Will the sun rise again? It's looking unlikely, but no worries: our crack news team is on the story.  Featuring Nathan Brockett, Michael Ferstenfeld, Molly Karrasch, Benjamin Summers, and Ken Webster. Directed by Ken Webster.


Click to buy tickets via BuyPlayTix ($20 general admission, students/seniors/Austin Creative Alliance $18)


(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)

Saturday, August 17, 2013

TRAGEDY: A TRAGEDY by Will Eno, Hyde Park Theatre, September 12 - October 12





Hyde Park Theatre Austin TX






[511 W. 43rd Street at Guadalupe - click for map ]



presents



Tragedy: A Tragedy by Will Eno Hyde Park Theatre Austin TX


Will the sun rise again? It's looking unlikely, but no worries: our crack news team is on the story.

"A charming display of witty satire in the face of Armageddon. . . . this 75-minute play serves as a big ol' poke in the eye to media in an age of geopolitical uncertainty, pending disaster, and a preoccupation with ratings." - Theatermania.

Starring Nathan Brockett, Michael Ferstenfeld, Molly Karrasch, Benjamin Summers, and Ken Webster. Directed by Ken Webster.

Click to buy tickets via BuyPlayTix ($20 general admission, students/seniors/Austin Creative Alliance $18)

Hyde Park Theatre Austin TX













(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Upcoming: This Feather House, DysTheatre & Lucky Chaos at Casa de Luz, September 2 - 22




Dys

and

Lucky Chaos









present











by Linda Ramsey

September 7 - 22, 8pm, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays,
at Casa De Luz (1706 Toomey)(click for map)

Tickets: http://thisfeatherhouse.eventbrite.com/

More info: http://www.dystheatre.com/this-feather-house/

Fundraising Show, Saturday, August 25th: http://ainluckychaos.eventbrite.com/


The world premiere of the world's first Wasserstein Prize winning play, from Japanese-American Austin local Linda Ramsey. A technicolor tale of ads and auras. Yoshiko sees the world in colors. Her daughter Jackie sees it in cheese factories. Elliot sees the world through the eyes of two hundred children. And Yoshiko's clients all see it through the prism of her fine-feathered, tanuki-ridden home. Lovingly performed at Casa de Luz, "a place that houses the light," and a great place to get some fresh, healthy dinner before the show.



Eggplant parmesan not included. However the final performance, Saturday the 22nd, will be catered by our hosts at Casa de Luz!
Starring

Leng Wong as Yoshiko
Linda Ramsey as Jackie
Cassidy Risien as Mona
Steven Alford as Elliot
Jeff Britt as Alessandro
Kacy Todd as Trixie
Directed by
Lindsay McKenna & Michael Ferstenfeld
Lighting Design by
Steve Shirey


Friday, April 29, 2011

Upcoming: True West by Sam Shepard, DysTheatre at the Blue Theatre, May 26 - June 18

Found on-line:


DysTheatre Austin Texas





DYS Theatre

presents

True West Sam Shepard DysTheatre Austin Texas

True West


by Sam Shepard (1980)

a modern classic comedyin two acts

May 26 - June 18

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 8 p.m.
no show Thursday, June 16th - extra show Sunday, June 5th
at the Blue Theatre, 916 Springdale (click for map)

$15 general admission
Thursdays and Sundays are pay-what-you-can

Purchase Tickets Here

A fight is brewin’ at mom’s house. Who will be the heir apparent to the throne of best son? Don’t miss the match of the season: nine consecutive rounds of sibling rivalry constitute this burgeoning bout of domestic proportions, from safe inside this sweet suburban silence in southern California.

Click to view cast and crew list at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .

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.