Although my posts have been less frequent of late, that is about to change. I have been working hard on two new projects that will be featured on the blog, and one announcement for a staged reading.
1) Behind the scenes run up to the opening of Fanny Hill in Ohio at the Kalliope Stage. Fanny's First Time in the regional theater market. Interviews are underway with the creative staff and cast. This will be a great play by play for getting a show up and running. Should be a lot of fun.
2) I will be running a new feature on the blog with my dear friend Ed Dixon. There are 2 kinds of famous people out there, one being the celebrity that is known by legions of fans and exposure but has probably had little interaction with all the people who know them, and then there are those folks that literally KNOW legions of people, have actually worked with them and interacted with them. Ed is one of these people. And the stories he can tell about all of these legions, both famous and infamous, are amazing. Well we will be sharing those stories here on the blog under the new feature, "How do you know Ed Dixon?" (working title). This will be a blast. Check out his site at http://www.eddixon.biz/
3) I interviewed DJ Salisbury in December about his upcoming project Super Chix. They will be having a performance of the piece at the Zipper Theater on February 1st. Check out the following facebook event page for more details, http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7919778004&ref=mf
See you again soon!
dreampeddler
When I first set out to produce an independent film I had written, my friends and I had to do a lot of learning on the fly. Most of that learning helped me go on to produce theater in New York. I wanted to make that information available to other producers looking to get a film or stage project up.
Showing posts with label The Zipper Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Zipper Theater. Show all posts
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Striking 12 - Amazing
So Striking 12 was amazing at the Zipper. Val, Brendan and Gene are in top form and the show is still in great shape. They are always just an inspiration to see. So much talent as musicians and performers. Rare qualities!
As for some movies Steph and I saw while we were there, both Sweeney Todd and I Am Legend are worth their ticket prices. Especially if you go see Legend on the IMAX. Always very cool to see an action flick on that big of a screen.
Am diving into 2 new scripts for writing, so my posts may become limited over the next month, but if I see something good or hear of a great new piece, I will let you know.
Dreampeddler
As for some movies Steph and I saw while we were there, both Sweeney Todd and I Am Legend are worth their ticket prices. Especially if you go see Legend on the IMAX. Always very cool to see an action flick on that big of a screen.
Am diving into 2 new scripts for writing, so my posts may become limited over the next month, but if I see something good or hear of a great new piece, I will let you know.
Dreampeddler
Saturday, December 1, 2007
DJ Salisbury directing Super Chix Reading
Web 2.0 is an amazing thing. Facebook, Linkedin and MySpace all allow for us to get back in touch with folks we have worked with from way back. It's just great. Recently, I was able to reconnect with DJ Salisbury who worked with me forever ago on GREASE! As so many of us who started as actors/performers in the theater, DJ too has moved "to the other side of the table" as a director/choreographer. This happens so much in the theater as I think about my friends from Scarlett Pimpernell. Many of that cast have gotten into producing, casting, directing and even writing. This is such a challenging business that you have to wear as many hats as possible just to stay in it!
I spoke with DJ about his new project in development:
DREAMPEDDLER: What is the name of your project?
DJ: Working title is SUPER CHIX. Written by Lourds Lane. She tours with her band Lourds and has developed a following in New York and elsewhere.
DREAMPEDDLER: What is it about?
DJ: A comic book artist, distraught over how a recent break up has robbed her of her self-worth, finds new strength and possibility through the irreverent 'wisdom' of a band of off-center superheroes.
DREAMPEDDLER: Do you have any actors or other name talent attached?
DJ: Frenchie Davis (American Idol) has agreed to play one of the Super Chix and all of the other singer/actors are front women for existing rock bands.
DREAMPEDDLER: What is your position for it? Director/Choreographer/Writer/Producer?
DJ: I am the director and dramaturg. There will be dance in the form of modern adagio (one couple appears throughout the show) and we are still in search of a choreographer. In our reading, we will not have dance but rather a person describing the dances and theatrical visuals.
DREAMPEDDLER: How did you find the project?
DJ: I was recommended by one of the attached actors. Her name is Kacie Sheik (yes, she has a famous music industry relative) and I directed her in a show about four years ago. She has been singing more often than acting since then and has developed a following. I recall hearing that I was one of three directors the writer/singer/actor met. We hit it off and she was drawn to my vision for the expansion of the piece.
DREAMPEDDLER: Do you have producers attached?
DJ: Since we are in the early stages, there is no producer attached as yet. Lourds has said that she has some interest and she does have an angel or two to help us put up a reading at the Zipper Factory in January.
DREAMPEDDLER: What are your goals or steps in place to get it up and running, i.e. staged readings, putting it into NYMF, doing a regional production to hopefully move?
DJ: Staged reading in late January. I do not think we'll go into a festival setting...given that the talent is from the music industry (i.e., of varying schedules) and that the visual concepts will be important to the overall experience, it would not be well represented in a minimal showcase. Our model is more like De La Guarda or a small scale Cirque in terms of visual realization. A multi-media theater "experience" more than a book musical.
Thanks again to DJ for spending some time on the blog. I'll check back in with him as the show progresses.
I spoke with DJ about his new project in development:
DREAMPEDDLER: What is the name of your project?
DJ: Working title is SUPER CHIX. Written by Lourds Lane. She tours with her band Lourds and has developed a following in New York and elsewhere.
DREAMPEDDLER: What is it about?
DJ: A comic book artist, distraught over how a recent break up has robbed her of her self-worth, finds new strength and possibility through the irreverent 'wisdom' of a band of off-center superheroes.
DREAMPEDDLER: Do you have any actors or other name talent attached?
DJ: Frenchie Davis (American Idol) has agreed to play one of the Super Chix and all of the other singer/actors are front women for existing rock bands.
DREAMPEDDLER: What is your position for it? Director/Choreographer/Writer/Producer?
DJ: I am the director and dramaturg. There will be dance in the form of modern adagio (one couple appears throughout the show) and we are still in search of a choreographer. In our reading, we will not have dance but rather a person describing the dances and theatrical visuals.
DREAMPEDDLER: How did you find the project?
DJ: I was recommended by one of the attached actors. Her name is Kacie Sheik (yes, she has a famous music industry relative) and I directed her in a show about four years ago. She has been singing more often than acting since then and has developed a following. I recall hearing that I was one of three directors the writer/singer/actor met. We hit it off and she was drawn to my vision for the expansion of the piece.
DREAMPEDDLER: Do you have producers attached?
DJ: Since we are in the early stages, there is no producer attached as yet. Lourds has said that she has some interest and she does have an angel or two to help us put up a reading at the Zipper Factory in January.
DREAMPEDDLER: What are your goals or steps in place to get it up and running, i.e. staged readings, putting it into NYMF, doing a regional production to hopefully move?
DJ: Staged reading in late January. I do not think we'll go into a festival setting...given that the talent is from the music industry (i.e., of varying schedules) and that the visual concepts will be important to the overall experience, it would not be well represented in a minimal showcase. Our model is more like De La Guarda or a small scale Cirque in terms of visual realization. A multi-media theater "experience" more than a book musical.
Thanks again to DJ for spending some time on the blog. I'll check back in with him as the show progresses.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Los Angeles Ovation Awards Winners, Groovelily, Brendan Milburn and Valerie Vigoda
A huge congratulations go out to my friends in Groovelily, Valerie Vigoda and Brendan Milburn. Their latest show, Sleeping Beauty Wakes, won the Ovation Award for World Premiere Musical and Brendan received the Ovation Award for Musical Direction.
These guys are truly the top maestros with piano and violin that I know - and they're smart. Their lyrics bear repeated listening and the hooks in their songs are infectious but sophisticated - not like your typical pop song that bounces around in your head for a week or two but then sickens you after too much exposure!
Their first musical that got them noticed at the NAMT festival was Striking Twelve, which had its off-Broadway premier last year. It is another smart, funny and touching show dynamically played out and performed by Valerie, Brendan and Gene Lewin (the third member of Groovelily). They are touring Striking Twelve for the holidays so check out their site to see if they will be near you. I'll watch them count down to midnight on New Year's Eve myself with Stephanie Fredricks and her mom, Judith. They'll be at the Zipper in NYC for that show.
dreampeddler
These guys are truly the top maestros with piano and violin that I know - and they're smart. Their lyrics bear repeated listening and the hooks in their songs are infectious but sophisticated - not like your typical pop song that bounces around in your head for a week or two but then sickens you after too much exposure!
Their first musical that got them noticed at the NAMT festival was Striking Twelve, which had its off-Broadway premier last year. It is another smart, funny and touching show dynamically played out and performed by Valerie, Brendan and Gene Lewin (the third member of Groovelily). They are touring Striking Twelve for the holidays so check out their site to see if they will be near you. I'll watch them count down to midnight on New Year's Eve myself with Stephanie Fredricks and her mom, Judith. They'll be at the Zipper in NYC for that show.
dreampeddler
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