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CYCLONE (and the Pig-Faced Lady)


The New York Musical Theatre Festival and New Perspectives Theatre Company, Melody Brooks, Artistic Director Present

 

DARE TO TAKE THE RIDE!

Sally Kaplan is so in love with the world she's created in her hit comic book Cyclone, she lets it seduce her away from her real life. Set in the glitzy, seedy, sexy Coney Island of the Roaring 20's, her heroines fight the bad guys and always save the day. But when tragedy strikes in the real world, Sally must find a way to rescue herself. For all the little girls who dreamed of being a hero and for every woman who IS… Dare to take the ride!

Tuesday, Sep 23rd at 8:00 pm; Wednesday, Sep 24th at 1:00 pm; Sunday, Sep 28th at 4:30 pm; Wednesday, Oct 1st at 8:00 pm; Friday, Oct 3rd at 4:30 pm; Saturday, Oct 4th at 8:00 pm

TBG THEATRE, 312 West 36th Street

The more tickets we book immediately, the greater our chances of adding another performance! PLEASE HELP US WITH THE CHALLENGE!

Cyclone is an official selection of the New York Muscial Theatre Festival’s Next Link Project.

VISIT THE NYMF WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! http://www.nymf.org/Show-918.html

 
 
 
 
 
CYCLONE stars Ariela Morgenstern, David Garry and Jodie Bentley at the NYMF opening night party, Sept 15th!

THE CREATIVE TEAM

Dana Leslie Goldstein (Book and Lyrics) is librettist & lyricist for Cyclone (and the Pig-Faced Lady), which began its development with a Collaboration Initiative Grant from the Women’s Project. Her musical LIBERTY (book & lyrics) ran to sold-out audiences at The WorkShop Theater Company, has been funded in part by a grant from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and was presented in Mayor Bloomberg’s 2008 Immigrant Heritage Week. LIBERTY is now under commercial option and being developed for the Broadway stage. Dana’s play Next Year in Jerusalem won the New England New Play Award and will be produced by The WorkShop in its 2008-2009 MainStage season. Her work has also been seen at The Cherry Lane, Culture Project, Julia Miles Theatre, New Dramatists, Hartford Children's Theatre, The York, Helen Hayes PAC, Rhinebeck PAC, Center Stage, BMI, Vineyard Playhouse, Pulse, Theatre Row Theatre, Jewish Theatre of the South, Gene Frankel, Different Voices, The Lark, Neighborhood Playhouse, WorkShop Theater Company, Algonquin Theater and Pacific Theatre (Vancouver). Dana is Playwright-in-Residence of Theater Garden, which has produced Equity tours of her plays and musicals throughout the tri-state area. Dana is a published poet and playwright and holds MFAs in both Playwriting and Poetry. She has been a lyricist at BMI and member of the Playwrights’ Lab at The Women’s Project. Dana is a member of The WorkShop, NewShoe and Dramatists Guild of America.

Rima Fand (Composer) (Composer), has created and performed original music for numerous theater works in and around NYC. In addition to Cyclone (and the Pig-Faced Lady), these include: How I Fixed My Engine With Rose Water, performed as part of the Voice4Vision Puppet Festival at Theater for the New City; Ondine, with Deep Water Productions at Soho Rep; The Seagull with White Heron Theater Company at Second Stage; Savage Nursery with Dream Music Puppetry at HERE; Mean Solar Day with the Nimbus Theatre Ensemble; and The Story of Rats with Wax Factory. She is currently composing for a puppet opera entitled Don Cristobal, Billy-Club Man, based upon writings of Garcia Lorca. An excerpt of that show was performed at St. Ann’s Warehouse, as part of the Labapalooza Puppetry Festival, in May 2007. Rima also composes and arranges music for her gypsy-punk-klezmer-tango string band, the Luminescent Orchestrii, which tours internationally. She earned a M.M. in Composition from the Manhattan School of Music in 1996.

Elysa Marden (Director) directs in New York City, regionally, and internationally. Off-Broadway, she directed the world premieres of Esoterica, written and performed by Eric Walton (DR2), and I Hear (Oigo). Other NYC credits include The Sugar Mile (92nd Street Y), The Forever Waltz, Rattlesnake, Iphigenia, No Exit, Christopher Logue's The Husbands, Goethe's Persephone with A Phoenix Too Frequent, and The Cocktail Party. She has developed new plays with Liz Amberly, P. Seth Bauer, Mariana Carreno, Steven Fechter, Dana Leslie Goldstein, Henry Guzmán, Arlene Hutton, and Glyn Maxwell at such venues as New Dramatists, York Theater Co., Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, Verse Theatre Manhattan, Mabou Mines, Women’s Project, and the A-Train Plays. Elysa’s regional credits include Fuddy Meers (Capital Rep, Albany; Best of 2004, Troy Record); A Shayna Maidel, The Last Night of Ballyhoo and I'll Be Back Before Midnight (Brown Summer Theatre, RI); Blood Wedding and The Persians (Ancient Mask Rep, DC). University work includes Homebody/Kabul (University of Toledo; finalist for KCACTF) and June Moon (Brooklyn College). Her work has been seen internationally at the Edinburgh Fringe (The Forever Waltz, 2005) and at Canadian Fringe Festivals (This Town, winner, 2002 Media Choice Award for Best Play at the Saskatoon Fringe). Member, New Shoe and WorkShop Theater Companies; Guest Director for NPT's Women's Work LAB. SSDC.

John Bronston (Musical Director) work as a musical director has been featured in the east coast tours of Enough For All and Lady of Copper for Theater Garden, in the new musical Liberty at the Workshop Theatre Company in Manhattan, and for productions including Into the Woods, The Wiz, Carousel, and Little Shop of Horrors. He has served as a teaching artist for City Lights Youth Theatre, the Children's Aid Society, Earlham College, and at Stagedoor Manor. In addition he has worked as arranger and pianist for cabaret performances with Broadway stars Michael Cerveris, Judy McLane, and Trisha Jeffrey at the Copacabana and the Triad and for special performances with the members of the Broadway casts of All Shook Up, Wicked, and A Chorus Line. He would like to thank Dana, Rob, Elysa, Rima, Paula, Tom, and Josh for their support on this and many other projects in the past year.

Edie Cowan (Choreographer) created the musical staging for the original Off-Broadway production of Little Shop Of Horrors, as well as for the productions in London, LA, and the national tour. She has directed and choreographed productions at Barrington Stage Company, the Goodspeed Opera House, Denver Center Theatre Company, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, North Shore Music Theatre, and Maine State Music Theatre. University credits include productions at the Hartt School, Queens College, Carnegie Mellon, SUNY Binghamton, NYU, Fordham University, and Indiana University. She ran several cultural programs for the State Department, teaching, directing, and choreographing in such exotic places as Madagascar, Mauritius, Korea, and Hong Kong. In Japan, she co-choreographed a revue for the world-famous Takarazuka Company. Recently, she directed and choreographed one of the Atrain Musicals at New World Stages and choreographed the annual Inner Circle Show.

Masami Kanda (Set Design) has just graduated from MFA Design and Technical Theater program at Brooklyn College. There she has designed Side Man, June Moon and Mystery Plays (set design) as well as Collection, Am I Blue and In the Blood (lighting design). Her New York set and lighting credits are The Last One Left (Geek Ink), Be Real (Urban Youth Theater), One of Our Sons is Missing (Caribbean Cultural Theater). She has also worked as prop master for Honor (Prospect Company), and Actors Nightmare & The Real Inspector Hound (T.Shcreiber Studio). Masami is thrilled with working for Cyclone (and the Pig-Faced Lady). She is always thankful to her mother and her friends for their support.

Jessica Jahn (Costume Design). Graduating from Rutgers University with degrees in dance and psychology, Jessica Jahn danced professionally in NYC before beginning a career in design. She has had the opportunity to work on various projects with designers Sandy Powell (Far from Heaven, Gangs of New York), Paul Tazewell (The Color Purple), and Constance Hoffman (The Green Bird, Grendel), along with directors Tina Landau, Kenny Lonergan, and Peter Askin. Her work has allowed her to travel throughout the United States, as well as the UK. Some of the recent projects that she has collaborated on include: Die Mommie Die!, at New World Stages (2008 Lucille Lortel for Design), In the Red and Brown Water, at the Alliance Theatre, The Mystery of Irma Vep at Studio Arena, Esoterica at the Daryl Roth Theatre. Upcoming projects include Il Trovatore, and Roberto Devereux, both with Minnesota Opera, and Cenerentola, at Glimmerglass Opera. Jessica lives in Brooklyn with her cat Emma.

Deborah Constantine(Lighting Design) is pleased to be designing the lights for Cyclone, She most recently designed the lights for Hank Williams: Lost Highway at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany, NY. Other designs include: Same Train (Algonquin Theatre, NYC); Sessions: The Musical (off-Broadway); The Magic Flute, The Eumenides, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mad Forest (New York University); June Moon (Brooklyn College); Golden Boy, Waiting for Lefty (Blue Light Theatre Company); Three Days of Rain (Westport Country Playhouse and Hartford Theatreworks); Molly Sweeney, Santaland Diaries, Dinner With Friends, Mondo Mangia, The Size of the World (Hartford Theatreworks); The Big Knife (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Moonlight and Magnolias, The Crucible, Fuddy Mears, Rounding Third; Proof; You Can’t Take It With You (Capital Repertory Theatre). Other theatres and companies include Two River Theatre, Primary Stages, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, New York Fringe Festival, The Bronx Opera Company, The Hanger Theatre.

Chris Kateff (Projection Design) designs projections and creates artwork for live theater. Off-Broadway, Chris has designed projections for Wine Lovers (Triad Theater), Die Mommy Die (New World Stages), Esoterica (DR2 Theater), and Platforms--part of the 2007 New York Musical Theater Festival. He has assisted on several shows including most recently Palace of the End and Walmartopia (Leah Gelpe, designer). His Broadway assistant design credits include Ring of Fire and Jersey Boys. Chris is also an actor and photographer.

David Schulder (Sound Design) is a Multimedia Designer, Video editor and Audio engineer. Most recently he has designed sound for Penang (Midtown International Theater Festival - Sound Design Award Nominee); The Dark Wood (The Woodstock Fringe Festival); Jackie & The Beanstalk (The Point Community Center, Bronx); Everyday Somewhere Here: Letters From Palestine and Israel (New Perspectives Theatre Co.); Mina (La MaMa etc.);  Certain Souls, When it Rains, Blood of the Bear (Workshop Theatre Company); and The New Jersey Trapezoid (The Theater Three). He has also designed video projections for Raisins Not Virgins (WTC) and 7Women, 7Heavens (Islamic Women's Conference, NYC).

Ana Mari de Quesada (Production Stage Manager) Off Broadway: 33 To Nothing (Wild Project), Esoterica (DR2 Theatre) and Territory (Bottle Factory Theatre). Off Off Broadway: Maud- The Madness (June Havoc Theatre), How Love Is Spelt (Summer Play Festival’05), Rattlesnake (Workshop Theater, Mainstage), Specter (Red Room), What Happened Was...(Paradise Theater) Production Stage Manager for Justin Bond & Friends in Lustre: A Mid- Winter Trans-Fest (PS122), Screen Test (Abrons Art Center), Marat/Sade (Access Theatre), Insideout (HERE Arts Center), It’s Not Even Past (CSV, Flamboyan Theater) bunkerbaby (CSV, Milagro Theatre), Peter & Vandy (Paradise Theater). Other credits include: Production Manager for Big Art Group’s European tour of SOS, The People and Cinema Fury;assistant technical director for the European and North American tours of House of No More and video assistant for the European tour of Dead Set #3.

Michael Cassara Casting (Casting Director, CSA) and associate Lindsay Levine cast for theatre, film and television in New York City. They serve as the resident casting office for the New York Musical Theatre Festival, the White Plains Performing Arts Center, the Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts, the Kitchen Theatre Company, and Central City Opera in addition to casting many readings, workshops and developmental productions in New York and beyond each year. NYMF credits include over two dozen productions since the festival’s inception in 2004 and other recent theatre projects include …Forum (Sondheim Center, starring Richard Kind), End Days (by Deborah Zoe Laufer, starring Amy Aquino and Adam Heller), Perez Hilton Saves The Universe (or at Least the Greater Los Angeles Area) and Green Eyes in FringeNYC, and Cassandra’s Angel (workshop, starring Malcolm Gets). Member, Casting Society of America. Please visit http://www.michaelcassara.net.

Abigail Katz (Associate Producer). Recent productions: dramaturg for The Civilians’ PARIS COMMUNE (PublicLAB); research dramaturg for The Civilians’ THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY (Humana Festival/Studio Theatre- coming to Center Theatre Group in LA in September, 2008 and The Vineyard in January 2009!); associate producer for THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS, (HERE American Living Room Festival.) Additional productions include Vaclav Havel’s LARGO DESOLATO (Columbia Stages); MEN OF CLAY, (Dog Run Rep); Samuel Beckett’s HAPPY DAYS (Classic Stage Company/Worth Street). Abigail has also worked with the Atlantic Theater Company and currently serves as Literary Associate for The Civilians as the company develops its latest piece about the Atlantic Yards building project in Brooklyn. She recently received her MFA in dramaturgy from Columbia University School of the Arts.