[Capdist-announce] RELEASE: WAM/MOPCO 24hr Theatre Project: April 14 @ 8pm @ S&Co

Kristen van Ginhoven kristen at wamtheatre.com
Sun Apr 1 20:41:44 EDT 2012


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Contact: Kristen van Ginhoven

www.wamtheatre.com

518.243.9627

kristen at wamtheatre.com



Photos from last year’s 24hr Project available at:

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/wamtheatre/sets/72157626312412149/



Video about the project available at:

http://youtu.be/jw-earGGpJg



April, 2012



*2nd 24hr Berkshires/Capital Region Theatre Project:*

*Ultimate Collaboration Across State Lines*

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[04/02/2012] LENOX, MA -- The second *24hr Berkshires/Capital Region
Theatre Project* brings together playwrights, directors, designers, stage
managers, technicians and actors from both the Berkshires of MA and the
Capital Region of NY armed with the common task of mounting *5 new short
works by female playwrights; all written, rehearsed and performed in 24
Hours*.  WAM Theatre and MOPCO host the event happening Saturday, April 14,
2012 at 8 p.m. in the Bernstein Theatre, Shakespeare & Company, 70 Kemble
Street, Lenox, MA.



After last year’s inaugural sold out 24hr Project at the Arts Center of the
Capital Region in Troy, NY, WAM Theatre and MOPCO decided to join forces
again to present this colossal artistic adventure for a second time.



Only 150 tickets are available for this unique creative collaboration
across state lines so book your $15 tickets now and be one of the lucky 150
who get to be part of this one night only unique event. As audience member
last year, and actor this year, Ted Phelps says, “This event was absolutely
a night out. The word "Hoot" came out of everyone's mouth after seeing it.”*
*



Sara Katzoff, Artistic Director of the Berkshire Fringe, and one of the
director’s for the 2012 24hr Project said, “So many of us who make our
lives in the theater are
so committed to our own projects, so engrossed within our own organizations
and deadlines that we don't often have an opportunity to participate in
happenings beyond our individual spheres. The 24 hour theater project is an
incredibly exciting avenue that brings together so many disparate movers
and shakers within the theater community and unites us in complete,
full-contact collaboration!”



Mark Fleischer, Artistic Director of the Adirondack Theatre Festival, who
is serving as one of the dramaturges this year and was one of the directors
last year added, “Creating new plays in such an intense environment is
bolstered by the opportunity to work with both longtime and new
collaborators. I left those 24 hours invigorated and rethinking my own
creative process on traditional longer projects. More than that, I felt
more connected to this great professional theatre community than ever.”



Co-Producer Kristen van Ginhoven, Artistic Director of WAM, says the
following about why WAM/MOPCO are presenting the project again, “There is
amazing talent and creativity in both the Berkshires and the Capital Region
so we are delighted this year to include many new people. Hopefully this
project will open the door to more opportunities for them all as it did for
last year’s participants.” MOPCO’s Kat Koppett continues, “This project
provides an incredible chance to consolidate all the bonding and brilliance
of a traditional endeavor into a very brief span. And at Mopco, all our
work is improvised, so having 24 hours AND a script, heck, that's a life
time.”



WAM and MOPCO are grateful to Shakespeare & Company and Actor’s Equity
Association for their support. Other sponsors for this project include
Mission Bar & Tapas and Adams Community Bank.



*DETAILS:*

Shakespeare & Company Bernstein Theatre, 70 Kemble Road, Lenox, MA
Saturday, April 14 at 8:00pm



*TICKETS:* $15

You can purchase tickets online through Brown Paper Tickets at
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/217238 or by calling 1-800-838-3006.

 *PARTICIPANTS*:



*Producers:*

Kat Koppett- Co-Director of Mopco, Capital Region

Kristen van Ginhoven-WAM Theatre co-founder and Artistic Director, WAM
Theatre-Berkshires



*Dramaturges/Producers on-site:*

Mark Fleisher-Producing Artistic Director, Adirondack Theatre
Festival-Capital Region

Leigh Strimbeck-WAM Theatre co-founder and Artistic Advisor-Capital Region



*Playwrights:*

Liz Duffy Adams

Capital Region- Ms. Adams’ recent productions include *Or, *(premiered Off
Broadway at WP Theater) and *Dog Act *(Flux Theater Ensemble in NYC). Among
other honors she has received a 2012 Women of Achievement Award, a Lillian
Hellman Award, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, and a New
Dramatists residency.



Kelli Newby

Berkshires- Ms. Newby is a playwright for the Barrington Stage Company
Playwright Mentoring Program. She is also a writing instructor at MCLA,
where she has worked closely with the Women’s Center on various theatrical
projects. She is co-Artistic Director of Main Street Stage.



Kat Koppett

Capital Region-Ms. Koppett is the Co-Director of The Mop & Bucket Theatre
Company (aka Mopco) and the author of "Training to Imagine", a book on the
use of improvisational theatre techniques to enhance professional
performance. She was a finalist in the Playground Emerging Playwrights
Festival in San Francisco. In 1995, Theatreweek Magazine named Kat one of
the year's unsung heroes for her creation of the improvised musical format,
"Spontaneous Broadway."


Cindy Parrish

Capital Region- Ms. Parrish is a playwright, filmmaker, educator, and
storyteller. HEROIC GIRLZ (the stage play she co-wrote with four
11-year-old girls, and then a film which she wrote and directed) has won
numerous national and international awards, and has been performed or
screened at many venues, including the United Nations. For a number of
years, Cindy has been a playwright-in-residence in local schools.


Rachel Siegel

Berkshires- Ms. Siegel’s writing credits include *So Sing Already! *at the
New End, London and *Callback *for 10 Minutes in the Berkshires. She has
worked as an actor at Stageworks Hudson, Shakespeare & Company, Berkshire
Theatre Festival, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Birmingham Rep (UK), and
London's Royal Court.  She trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.



*Directors:*

David Bunce- Artist-in-Residence, Theatre Institute at Sage, Russell Sage
College, Capital Region

Michael Burns- Artistic Director of MOPCO, Capital Region

Danny Eaton- Producing Artistic Director, Majestic Theatre, Berkshires

Sara Katzoff- Artistic Director of The Berkshire Fringe Festival, Berkshires
Corinna May- Berkshires-based Director/actor/playwright-Berkshires



Assistant Directors: David Sernick, Jamuna Yvette Sirker



*Designers:*

Brittney Belz-Costumes-Capital Region

Brad Berridge-Sound-Berkshires

Sam Craig-Scenic (Assistant)-Berkshires

Juliana Haubrich-Scenic-Berkshires

Joe + Jan Jurchak-Sound-Capital Region

Deena Pewtherer-Lights-Berkshires



*Stage Managers:*

Valerie Carlson*- Berkshires

Christopher Donovan- Berkshires

Sara Friedman*- Capital Region
Margaret Hall*- Capital Region

Brandi Klein*- Capital Region



*Actors: *

Susanna Baum-Berkshires

Kathleen Carey-Capital Region

Joan Coombs-Berkshires

Lezlie Dana*-Capital Region

Tim Dugan*-Capital Region

Lora Lee Ecobelli*-Capital Region

Elizabeth Erwin*-Berkshires

Dana Harrison-Berkshires

Alika Hope*-Berkshires

Joey Hunziker-Capital Region

Ron Komora-Capital Region

Alexandra Lincoln-Berkshires

Daniela Malave*-Capital Region

Erin Ouellette-Berkshires

Tony Pallone-Capital Region

Leandra Sharon-Berkshires

Alexia Trainor-Berkshires

Ted Phelps-Berkshires
Yvonne Perry*-Capital Region

Kevin Craig West*-Capital Region
Linda White-Berkshires
Stewart Zully*-Capital Region



*Graphics:*

Enrico Spada-Berkshires



*Front of House/Program:*

Corissa Bryant-Berkshires



*Photography:*

Meg Agnew



This is a SWAN day event. *SWAN Day/Support Women Artists Now Day *is a new
international holiday that celebrates women artists.  It is an annual event
 taking place on the *last Saturday of March* (Women’s History Month) and
the surrounding weeks. The official date of the Fifth International SWAN
Day is Saturday, March 31, 2012, and it will also be celebrated throughout
the months of March and April 2012. By focusing attention on the work of
women artists, *SWAN Day* helps people imagine what the world might be like
if women’s art and perspectives were fully integrated into all of our lives.




*About WAM Theatre:*

WAM Theatre is a theatre company based in the Berkshires of Massachusetts
and the Capital Region of New York State. Inspired by the book ‘Half the
Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide’ by Nicholas
Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, WAM Theatre was founded in 2009 by professional
theatre artists Kristen van Ginhoven and Leigh Strimbeck. WAM’s
philanthropic mission is two-fold; first, producing theatrical events for
everyone, with a focus on women theatre artists and/or stories of women and
girls; second, to donate a portion of the proceeds from those events to
organizations that benefit women and girls.www.wamtheatre.com
www.wamtheatre.com



*About MOPCO:*

Live performance fills a central, universal need of humankind. This need
cannot be met by passive reception of electronic or virtual paths, but must
be experienced with all five senses. MopCo believes that the best theatre
comes out of an active collaboration between performer and audience. We
constantly expand, refine, and redefine our own concept of what
improvisation in performance is. This is because the company acts on the
assumption that that which is unchanging is probably dead, and will
therefore begin to stink soon, if it doesn’t already. www.mopco.org







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Kristen van Ginhoven
Artistic Director, WAM Theatre
518-243-9627
www.WAMTheatre.com <http://www.wamtheatre.com>
http://www.facebook.com/WAMTheatre
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