Friday, October 31, 2008

NY Circus Season In Full Swing

Once again, there's a bevy of NY Circus & Clown Entertainment right now, if you want to go.
(Courtesy of the NY Times)

  • THE BIG APPLE CIRCUS is celebrating its 31st season of family entertainment with "Play On!," through Jan. 18 in Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park; bigapplecircus.org.
    (there's also a great review in the NY Times of the show here)

  • SPIEGELWORLD ends its run this weekend in the Spiegeltent at the South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan, with performances of "Absinthe," "Désir" and "Gazillionaire's Late Nite Lounge," burlesque-style shows geared for adults; spiegelworld.com.

  • 'WINTUK,' Cirque du Soleil's family show about a boy's search for snow, will run through Jan. 4 in the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden; cirquedusoleil.com.

  • 'BIRDHOUSE FACTORY,' a Chaplinesque piece for all ages by Cirque Mechanics in which factory workers turn into circus performers, will begin a monthlong run on Nov. 14 at the New Victory Theater in Times Square; newvictory.org.

  • THE BINDLESTIFF FAMILY CIRKUS'S CAVALCADE OF YOUTH, all under the age of 21, will juggle, clown and twirl on Nov. 16 at the Zipper Factory Theater on West 37th Street, Manhattan; bindlestiff.org or thezipperfactory.com. ANNE MANCUSO

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Fwd: See HUNCHBACK by Red Moon at The New Victory for only $10! (NY)

I'm currently in Chicago, but Redmoon (who is from Chicago) is currently in NY  Red Moon is a fabulous Chicago company that uses puppetry, clowning, and circus skills to create amazing performances.

Here's the skinny:

   
The New Victory Theater presents Redmoon Theater's HUNCHBACK!
how to get tix
online
 Click Here and enter code TMH808
by phone
Call 646-223-3010 and mention code TMH808
in person
Bring a printout of this offer to: The New Victory Theater
209 West 42nd Street
Sun & Mon: 11am-5pm, Tue-Sat: Noon-7pm
 
The New Victory Theater
presents
Redmoon Theater's
HUNCHBACK

A spectacular Halloween treat from visionary American puppet masters

Magic unfolds in the award-winning Redmoon Theater's visually stunning Hunchback - a gripping stage adaptation of the classic Victor Hugo novel.

With Hugo himself as your guide, wander through the crooked cobblestone streets of medieval Paris and follow the story of a beautiful Gypsy dancer, a grand cathedral and a courageous heart. With striking puppetry, exquisite masks, dramatic music and fearless physicality, Redmoon's intricate production spins Quasimodo, La Esmeralda and Claude Frollo off the page and into thrilling, three-dimensional life.

Best for ages 8 to adult

$10 - $28 Tickets!
(Reg. $12.50 - $35)

October 24 - November 9

Schedule:
Fri 7pm*, Sat 2pm & 7pm, Sun 12pm & 5pm*
Added performance: Thu, Oct 30 at 7pm

*Conditions: Offer cannot be combined with any other discount. Offer subject to availability. Discount valid on 6 tickets per show. Phone and internet orders subject to standard service fees. Not valid on previously purchased tickets. All sales are final - no refunds or exchanges. Schedule is subject to change. Regular ticket price: $35, $25, $12.50. Discount ticket price: $28, $20, $10.

*No performance Friday, Oct 31. No 5pm performance Sunday, Nov 9. Offer Expires 11/07/2008.
 



Monday, October 20, 2008

Midnight Circus Halloween Spooktacular (Chicago) October 17-31

Halloween 2008!

 

The Eco-Friendly, Acro-Centric, High-Flying, Grid-Defying, Green Halloween Spectacular!


The Midnight Circus has created an exciting, accessible, highly skilled, funny to the bone, ensemble oriented, multi-cultural circus that travels by bicycle. ENTIRELY BY BICYCLE. Everything one needs to throw a ghostly celebration worthy of Chicagoween will makes its way to Daley Plaza aboard the Halloween Haulers powered by acrobats from around the globe.

Unicycles, Tandem Bikes, Penny Farthings, if it has wheels and can be human powered it will be part of this traveling bicycle Circus Halloween Spectacle.

The show will include an array of circus acts including; Acrobatic Juggling, Free Standing Ladder, Acrobatic Bicycle, German Wheel, Hula-Hoops, Aerial Rope, Aerial Silk, Aerial Straps, Lola Circus Dog, and more.

The show will also feature Grammy Nominated Musical Maestro Mars Williams and his sidekick DJ Boy Elroy on the Mystical Music Maker Cart each and every show!

Show Times & Dates
 

Daley Plaza
50 W Washington

Chicago IL

 

October 17-31

Opening Night  Friday October 17, 2008  5:30pm and 7:00pm

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 11:30am and 12:30pm

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 11:30am, 12:30pm, and 2:00pm

 

FREE!!!!
 

Friday, October 17, 2008

CRUEL & UNUSUAL COMEDY: Slapstick films at MOMA (NY) 11/5-12/10

This looks to be a great class, and a wonderful opportunity to see some rare and exciting early clown and comedy films.  Ben Model is a fount of information, and a great silent film accompanist as well.  If you've got the time and the dough, you'll be in for a real treat.


"Cruel and Unusual Comedy: Social Commentary in the American Slapstick Film"
Five Wednesdays, 6:30–8:30 p.m., 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 12/3,12/10, (no class 11/26)
Instructors: Ron Magliozzi, Steve Massa, Ben Model and Special Guests. Musical accompaniment for silent films by Ben Model

This course considers how silent era slapstick comedy treats social, cultural, and political subjects that have continued to be central concerns in America to this day. Industrialization, race, ethnicity, gender, public order, violence, and substance abuse have traditionally been among the most vital sources for the "rude" forms of comedy that have entertained mass audiences. Drawing on a body of work that is a particular strength of the Museum's film collection, classes consist of screenings, with historical lectures and classroom discussion.

Five-part courses are $260; $220 for members. Sign up for Museum membership starting at $75 and receive free admission to the Museum for a year and the discounted course prices. For more information on MoMA Courses, e-mail courses@moma.org or call (212) 408-8441.

Class One: November 5
Drag Shows: Cross-Dressing the Sexes
Guest speaker: John Epperson (a/k/a "Lypsinka")
 
GETTING RID OF TROUBLE (1912) Biograph. Dir: Del Henderson. Cast: Charles Murray, Eddie Dillon, Kathleen Butler. 1 reel. A tough Irish cook takes care of mashers.
 
GOOD NIGHT NURSE (1917) Comique. Dir: Roscoe Arbuckle. Cast: Arbuckle, Buster Keaton, Al St John, Alice Lake. 2 reels. Fatty's wife checks him into a sanitarium in order to cure his carousing.
 
SWEEDIE LEARNS TO SWIM (1914) Essanay. Dir: Wallace Beery (?). Cast: Wallace Beery, Betty Brown, Ben Turpin, Leo White. 1 reel. Wallace Beery starred in this series as a big lummox Swedish girl, and in this entry Sweedie wants to be a beach bunny.
 
CHASING THE CHASER (1925) Hal Roach. Dir: Stan Laurel. Cast: James Finlayson, Lyle Tayo, Fred Kovert. 1 reel. A suspicious wife hires a detective to trap her philandering husband, who poses as a woman to do it.
 
GET 'EM YOUNG (1926) Hal Roach. Dir: Fred Guiol. Cast: Harry Myers, Stan Laurel, Max Davidson. 2 reels. Dissolute playboy Harry has to marry to get an inheritance, so he makes his valet dress as his bride.
 
 
Class Two: November 12
The Machine Age: Mack Sennett and Henry Ford
Guest speaker: Eileen Bowser, Curator Emerita, The Museum of Modern Art
 
HIS BREAD AND BUTTER (1916) Keystone/Triangle. Dir: Edward Cline & Hank Mann. Cast: Hank Mann, Peggy Pearce, Slim Summerville, Bobby Dunn. 2 reels. Hank gets more than he bargained for when he puts his wife to work.
 
GET OUT AND GET UNDER (1920) Hal Roach. Dir: Hal Roach. Cast: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison. 2 reels. Harold has many trials and tribulations getting to his sweetheart's performance.
 
LIZZIES OF THE FIELDS (1924) Sennett. Dir: Del Lord. Cast: Billy Bevan, Sid Smith, Barbara Pierce, Jack Richardson. 2 reels. All bets are off in a Mack Sennett auto race.
 
ALL WET (1924) Hal Roach. Dir: Leo McCarey. Cast: Charley Chase, William Gillespie, Martin "Tonnage" Wolfkeil. 1 reel. Charley has a good deal of trouble with his new automated status symbol.
 
SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE LIZZIES (1925) Sennett. Dir: Del Lord. Cast: Billy Bevan, Lillian Knight, Andy Clyde, Jack Richardson, Irving Bacon, Leo Sulky, James Donnelly. 2 reels. A scientist has a patent for remote controlled cars.
 
 
Class Three: November 19
Race Riots
Guest speaker: TBA
 
BLACK AND WHITE (1913) Biograph. Dir: Del Henderson. Cast: Dave Morris, Clarence Barr, Sylvia Ashton. 1 reel. Two hoboes, one white the other black, look around for handouts. The white hobo treats his servant terribly until the tables are turned.
 
A CHANGE OF COMPLEXION (1914) Crystal. Dir: Phillips Smalley. Cast: Henry Bergman, Vivian Prescott, Caroline Rankin. ? reel.  A disgruntled cook blacks up her employers for revenge.
 
COME SEBEN, LEBEN (1913) Biograph. Dir: Del Henderson. Cast: Gus Pixley, Dave Morris, S ylvia Ashton, Clarence Barr. 1 reel. Denziens of the black community all try their luck in the local crap game.
 
A NATURAL BORN GAMBLER (1916) Biograph. Dir: ? Cast: Bert Williams. 2 reels. The great stage comic Bert Williams stars in this comedy about a black gambling club, which captures on film his famous pantomimed poker game routine.
 
HAUNTED SPOOKS (1920) Hal Roach. Dir: Hal Roach & Alf Goulding. Cast: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison, Edgar Blue, Wallace Howe, William Gillespie. 2 reels. Harold sabotages a plot to swindle a young heiress with the help of the black servants.
 
 
 
Class Four: December 3
No Harm Done: Children & Animals
Guest speaker: Sandra DeFeo, The Humane Society of New York
 
AN ELEPHANT ON THEIR HANDS (1912) Vitagraph. Dir: Frederick Thomson. Cast: George Ober, Kate Price, Flora Finch, Lillian Walker, Robert Gaillard, Charles Eldridge, Hughie Mack. 1 reel. A surprise inheritance from a rich uncle eats peanuts and weighs 11,000 pounds.
 
THE KNOCKOUT (1923) Hal Roach. Dir & Photo: Len Powers. Cast: The Dippy-Doo-Dads. 1 reel. Intelligent monkeys, dogs and ducks enact a spoof of boxing dramas.
 
MIND THE BABY (1924) Century Comedy. Dir: Al Herman. Cast: Pal, Lillian Biron, Fred Spencer. 2 reels. Pal the dog saves a kidnapped baby from raging waterfalls and hungry alligators.
 
WHEN SUMMER COMES (1922) Mack Sennett. Dir: Roy Del Ruth. Cast: Billy Bevan, Mildred June, Kewpie Morgan, Billy Armstrong, Jack Cooper, Tiny Ward, Hughie Mack, Edgar Blue, John Rand, Cubby. 2 reels.  Rampaging lions on the loose in a hunting lodge.
 
CAT, DOG AND CO. (1929) Hal Roach. Dir: Anthony Mack. Cast: Our Gang (Joe Cobb, Wheezer, Farina, Mary Ann Jackson, Jean Darling, Harry Spear, Pete the pup), Hedda Hopper, Dorothy Vernon, Syd Saylor, Silas Wilcox, Robert McGowan. 2 reels. Wheezer enjoys mistreating animals, until they take their revenge.
 
Class Five: December 10
Gratuitous Violence: No Turn Unstoned
Guest speaker: Trav S.D., author No Applause- Just Throw Money
 
THEIR FIRST EXCECUTION (1913) Keystone. Dir: Mack Sennett. Cast: Sennett, Ford Sterling, Edgar Kennedy, Charles Avery, Raymond Hatton, Nick Cogley, Joseph Swickard, Glen Cavender, Rube Miller, Bill Hauber, Dave Anderson. 1 reel. When a convict escapes before his high publicized execution, Ford Sterling is picked to fill the empty electric chair.
 
THE PHONEY CANNIBAL (1915) Kalem. Dir: Chance E. Ward. Cast: Lloyd Hamilton, Bud Duncan, Charles Insley, Martin Kinney. 1 reel. Ham & Bud battle each other, and anyone else who comes onscreen, while exhibiting Bud as a phoney "wild man."
 
COLD HEARTS AND HOT FLAMES (1916) L-Ko. Dir: John G. Blystone. Cast: Billie Ritchie, Monty Banks, Robert McKenzie, Bert Roach, Joe Murphy, James T. Kelly, Charles Lakin, Eva McKenzie. 2 reels. Using dynamite to exact his revenge, Billie Ritchie causes mayhem which results in fire, blasting fire hoses, mud, and bodies careening on piano wires.
 
THE ROUGH HOUSE (1917) Comique. Dir: Roscoe Arbuckle. Cast: Arbuckle, Buster Keaton, Al St John, Alice Lake, Agnes Neilson. 2 reels. Director Arbuckle choreographs roughhouse on such a grand scale that it becomes slapstick ballet, with a lot of help from Al and Buster.
 
SWEET PAPA (1924) Fox. Dir: Henry Lehrman. Cast: James Parrott, Mildred June, Kalla Pasha, Bobby Burns, Hilliard Karr, Jerry Mandy, Cameo. 2 reels.  A shanghaied sailor runs afoul of a tyrannical sea captain and his crew.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Fwd: See TARTUFFE in Boston Oct. 25





Dell'Arte Company presents TARTUFFE at Emerson College in Boston, Saturday, Oct. 25 at 8pm

"Staged by Perrone as a cornucopia of physical gags and played to hilarious perfection"
- Rob Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle

SATURDAY, OCT. 25
Cutler Majestic Theatre, Emerson College, Boston
8pm, Tickets $45

Boisterous characters, lavish comedy and the trademark physicality of the Dell'Arte ensemble combine with the finely crafted satire of Moliere for an evening of masks, music and laughter.
In Tartuffe, a religious charlatan takes over a family's life until the tables are turned by virtue of his own excesses. One of Moliere's most acclaimed plays, this work has a clear contemporary resonance for our times in a visually spectacular production the whole family will enjoy.

Visit the Cutler Majestic Theatre website for more information and to buy tickets.
You can also call 1-800-233-3123 for tickets.
The Culter Majestic Theatre is located at Emerson College in the Heart of Boston's Historic Theatre District, 219 Tremont Street.

** STAY AROUND FOR A POST-PERFORMANCE TALKBACK

CAST & CREW
Michael Fields  | Tartuffe
Deborah Taylor Barrera  | Elmire
Adrian Mejia | Orgon, Flipotte
Andrew Phoenix  | Cleante
Barbara Geary | Pernelle, Carina
David Ferney | Valere
Jackie Dandeneau | Mariane
Keight Gleason | Dorine
Giulio Cesare Perrone | Director
 
Kristen Schumaker  | Stage Manager
Bruce Marrs | Mask Designer
Tim Gray | Sound Designer

ABOUT DELL'ARTE: Dell'Arte International is the North American center for theatre training, research, and performance of the actor-creator. We are a committed community of artists who model and share in a sustained ensemble artistic practice. International in scope, grounded in the natural living world, inspired by our non-urban setting, Dell'Arte International explores theatre making, theatre practice and theatre training for ourselves, the world and the future.
For more information, visit www.dellarte.com






Friday, October 10, 2008

Support Hospital Clowns in Haifa!

A friend of mine who is a rabbi is doing a bike tour in Israel with his congregants next week, raising money for a cause.

This year the cause is hospital clowns of Haifa!

Read his letter, and if you are so inclined, support his efforts.

You can find out more about the program "Dream Doctors" at

http://www.le-haim.org.il/site/index.asp

You have to wait for the flash, and then click on the English logo.

Pick a hospital, and you can find out more about the program, and the clowns who work it too.


----
Dear Friends,

A dream is about to become reality for myself and a number of my congregants who will begin a ten day, 350 mile biking adventure on October 19th, 2008 in Israel.

In the spirit of fixing that which is broken in the world, we have selected The Children's Hospital Medical Clowns Project of Rambam Medical Center in Haifa to be the recipient of our fund raising efforts. This initiative brings clowns to the oncology ward, using their skills to entertain the children, providing them a much needed respite for them and their families through laughter, compassion and joy.

I am looking for your help and support in making this dream a reality through your generosity. Please help us put a smile on a child's face by making a donation of sponsorship. Donations can be made easily and quickly online by clicking on the following link:

http://www.shaaraytefila.org/we_care/tzedakah.php

Many thanks in advance for your support and much love,

Jason

Monday, October 06, 2008

The Amazing Ted Show at Ars Nova (NY 10/7)

I saw a presentation of this show at the Clown Festival last year-- it was very good, and this is a re-presentation. It's probably gotten even better. It's produced by Glass Contraption.

Go check it out if you have a chance.

See Ted juggle fifty-six chainsaws, set himself on fire, hold his breath for twenty minutes and then turn himself inside out. Featuring renowned entertainers from The Glass Contraption, THE AMAZING TED SHOW! is full of singing, dancing, ukulele, loud noises, attempted feats of acrobatics, falling in love and falling down. Audiences of all ages will love clowning around inside the beautifully stupid and wildly funny world of Ted! Directed by Virginia Scott.


To find out more, visit http://arsnovanyc.com/ or
buy tickets online at smarttix.com

A Play about Clowns

The NY Times had a recent review about a play that features clowns. It's not a clown show-- it's not a clown show, it's a play, that is about a clown.

Sounds really interesting.

Wide-Eyed New Arrivals Falling in Love With the City


By ANITA GATES
Published: October 3, 2008

From Clownlink
If you are a true New Yorker (something that can be measured by purity of passion as much as by length of residence), a play that begins with balloon animals talking to each other in squeaky voices may not sound like your style. That just shows how much you (and I) know.

Saviana Stanescu’s “Aliens With Extraordinary Skills” is an enchanting piece of theater, a paean to New York that just happens to include balloon animals. It’s a simple two-boys-meet-two-girls story about a pretty clown from Moldova (between Romania and Ukraine), her wild-and-crazy-guy clowning partner, an aspiring Dominican actress and an all-American musician trying to find himself. As well as two immigration agents who, suspecting a green-card-motivated marriage, ask the bride questions like “What’s his mother’s bra size?”

Natalia Payne is adorable as Nadia the clown. Her supporting cast (Seth Fisher, Jessica Pimentel, Kevin Isola, Shrine Babb and Gian Murray Gianino), directed with great zeal by Tea Alagic, couldn’t be sharper, and Ms. Stanescu’s dialogue is flawlessly observant.

Nadia and Mr. Fisher’s Borat (yes, like the Sacha Baron Cohen character) want to perfect their English. She tries to remember the word for “when you are like really energetic and full of life.” Borat suggests “outrageous.” No, Nadia says, she thinks the word is “outgoing.” Borat says, no, “That’s when you go out a lot.”

“Aliens” shows us the world of Albanian taxi drivers, the Hot Pink Pussycat club and Craigslist. But it’s Nadia’s love affair with New York that fuels the action. She wants to go to the restaurants she saw on “Sex and the City.” She plans new birthday party tricks because “the kids are smart there.”

Borat’s take on New Yorkers is different. “They work like 14, 16 hours a day,” he says. “They are a bit like zombies, you know.” But Nadia is a true believer. She loves the city even when it turns out that sometimes cool guys at parties in SoHo can treat the hired help like prostitutes.

I’ve always believed that the special energy people talk about as New York’s essence comes from all those newcomers’ hopes and dreams in the air. “Aliens” pays tribute to that energy and at the same time radiates tons of its own.

“Aliens With Extraordinary Skills” continues through Oct. 26 at Julia Miles Theater, 424 West 55th Street, Clinton, (212) 239-6200, womensproject.org.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

SHOW: Providence, RI: Credo Theatre Oct 4.

Part of the Firstworks festival, two Bulgarian clowns use puppetry and magic to create a fantastic show.

It's supposed to be great (although I haven't seen it) 

It's in Providence, RI on Saturday, October 4, 8pm

RISD Auditorium

Credo Theatre,
Daddy's Always Right

BULGARIA - U.S. PREMIERE TOUR

Consummate theatrical clowns transform a bare stage into a winter fairyland complete with drifts of dazzling snow in a moving story for adults which remind us of the true value of simple things. With stunning puppet techniques and a little bit of magic, Nina Dimitrova and Vassil Vassilev-Zuek created this performance for the worldwide celebration of the 200th anniversary of Hans Christian Anderson's birth. Credo performances have toured the globe, including the London stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Appropriate for adults and families – ages 10 and up. Waterfire traffic and parking advisory for Saturday, Oct. 4: Please allow extra time.

Evening JumpStart pre-show performance, 7:15pm

tickets
$18

   "One of the best art events of the festival"
Edinburgh Festival