Showing posts with label Spiral Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiral Theatre. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Tickets for Spiral Theatre's first show on 9/27 now on sale (NYC)

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The Spiral Theatre Studio is opening it's premier season this Fall with our SALT & PEPPER SERIES. Our first play in the series is STORIES MY GRANDMOTHER TOLD ME, and opens Friday, September 27th. It is a new play adopted from short stories by Ted Swindley, (ALWAYS PATSY CLINE) that weaves a modern Southern gothic tale of a young man’s relationship with the matriarch of his family. With content reminiscent of Tennessee Williams and a style similar to A.R. Gurney’s LOVE LETTERS and ANCESTRAL VOICES. This highly theatrical narrative piece will touch the hearts of audiences who understand the strong influences that grandparents have in their lives. Please support us - buy a ticket for a student or senior. To learn more and to buy tickets, please click here

Thanks, 
Jaz Dorsey, 
Managing Director/Dramaturge 
The Spiral Theatre Studio.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Monday, May 27, 2013

The Spiral Theatre presents GONNE-YEATS June 15th (NYC)

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Swindley's STORIES MY GRANDMOTHER TOLD ME at The Spiral Theatre Studio 5/30 (NYC)

The Spiral Theatre Studio invites you to join us on May 30 at 7:00 for a New York reading of  Ted Swindley's play STORIES MY GRANDMOTHER TOLD ME directed by Paula J. Riley and featuring Arlene Love, Bill Galarno, Ben Sloane, Stuart Aion and Ami Martino

The reading will take place at the SAGE Center, 305 7th Avenue, 15th Floor across from F.I.T. For those of you not familiar with SAGE, please check them out at www.sageusa.org 

We are very excited to be partnering with this amazing organization which offers services and activities for LGBT elders. 

Ted Swindley is the author of ALWAYS ..... PATSY CLINE. This is a FREE event. 

Jaz Dorsey 
Managing Director/Dramaturge 
The Spiral Theatre Studio 
New York - Nashville - Los Alamos

Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Spiral Theatre opening this fall at The Network (NYC)

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Hello All,

I am excited to announce that The Spiral Theatre Studio is opening this Fall at The Network in New York City.

Please go to this link to see our video and learn more about how YOU can help.


www.indiegogo.com/projects/own-a-piece-of-the-stage

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Ken Dashow Directs DEELMAYKER (NYC)

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Ken Dashow
This is an interesting reading because the playwright and the director both come from amazing backgrounds in the broadcast biz. Warren Bodow was president and general manager of the AM & FM stations of the New York Times from 1983 - 1998. Ken Dashow, who is directing, has been a prime-time NYC DJ for about 30 years and is currently on afternoons on Q104.3

7:00 PM, April 7, 2013 at the Spiral Theatre Studio.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

AAPEX Interview: Nathan James

Nathan James

Nathan came to AAPEX's attention when he brought to life the lead role in DC Copeland's "Jitterbug!" (then called "Once Upon A Time In Harlem: A Jitterbug Romance") which was directed by Petronia Paley last March at the National Black Theatre in Harlem. "Nathan's the kind of actor playwrights dream of," Copeland said. "He took Billy Rhythm off the page where he had resided for so long and made him into a living, breathing, passionate and fearless man. If Billy had been embedded in clay, this would have been in Genesis, James is God, and the world would be much more different than the one we see today."

What role did theatre and the arts play in your childhood and upbringing? 
Being from my neighborhood of Beltzhoover in Pittsburgh Pa, there are not many opportunities provided that enables youth to see past the allure of street life. Many of my childhood friends are dead or in jail as a result of gang activity and drug dealing/use. Theater and good parenting literally saved me from this harsh reality. When I was promoted to middle school from the 5th grade, I had no doubt in my mind that I wanted to follow behind my brother and attend Rogers C.A.P.A middle school (which is now merged with CAPA high school in Pittsburgh). The problem was, my mother and I couldn't figure out a talent which I could enter the school with. My mother finally remembered how good she thought I was in our church Easter plays. She decided to bring me home a monologue from "You're a good man Charlie Brown" in order for me to audition for the acting program. I was accepted in and immediately fell in love with the craft of acting. At our 8th grade performance at the Fulton Theater in Pittsburgh, my comedic character brought the audience to their feet for a standing ovation. I immediately gave up my childhood dreams of wanting to be a scientist, and knew from that moment I wanted to be in this business for the rest of my life 

Tell us about your own evolution as an artist? 
I often found myself living in two completely different worlds as a kid. On one end, I grew up in the hood. On the other end, I was fortunate enough to have parents who scraped together what little money they had to involve me in acting classes and conservatories to keep me too busy to get into trouble. This gave me a unique opportunity to gain a social education by becoming an observer of the two different ways of life (especially since I had never been able to completely fit in to either environment because of my affiliation with the other). I wasn’t “Hood” enough to be completely “Hood” because of my interest in the arts, yet I was too much of a product of my upbringing to be completely accepted among the “Privileged” in my acting classes. The inability to fit completely in to both worlds transitioned from childhood resentment to a sociological advantage in my artistic endeavors. I'm able to see things from both ends of the spectrum when I take on roles, and in my writing 

How do you prepare for a role? 
I first read the entire script to gather all the given circumstances. Then I sit down and create a list of similarities/differences between myself and my character in order to compliment him and find his heroics in the world of the play. After all table work is finished, I put my self on foot and begin to establish some mannerisms and rhythm. 

What's on your agenda for 2013? 
I've recently been granted an August Wilson Center fellowship with the August Wilson Cultural Center, and I will be commissioned to create a new piece of work to be produced at the center. I'm cast in the Off-Broadway production "Easter" with the August Strindberg Repertory Theater at the Gene Frankel Theater (3/3 - 3/31). In march I will be performing in the reading of Michael Dinwiddie's play "The Carelessness of Love" at the Spiral Theatre Studio. Also, for Valentines day, I will be hosting a poetry performance/open mic with fellow poet Ayo "The NigerianNightmare" in SOHO. 

What are a couple of your dream roles? 
My dream roles are: "Citzen" from "Gem of the Ocean," "Othello", and Sgt. Waters in "A Soldier's Play". I would also love to portray "Tupac". 

Website link: http://www.officialnathanjames.com 
Blog: http://nathanjamespoet.blogspot.com 
Twitter: @ImNateJames 
Agent contact: Mary Anne Claro (215) 465-7788  http://clarotalent.net/

Monday, October 8, 2012

STAGE FRIGHT gets a second show on Halloween (NYC)

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The Spiral Theatre Studio production of STAGEFRIGHT has been invited to present at The Theatre For The New City in NYC on Halloween. Based on a concept by Jaz Dorsey, directed by Paula J. Riley and starring Arlene Love, Molly McGivern and Mr. Jesse May as Edgar Allan Poe. Catch a sneak preview at The Players Club, 16 Gramercy Park South, at noon on October 15. Seating for October 15 is limited. Reservations are required and may be made at paula@pjrileystudio.com