[NEohioPAL] Staged Reading of 'Goosetown' by JT Buck this weekend in Akron!

JT via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Fri Aug 14 10:46:20 PDT 2015


Goosetown: The Devil's Milk, Part 2
The Center for Applied Theatre and Active Culture (CATAC) and New World
Performance Lab (NWPL) are pleased to present the second series of open
rehearsals of scenes and songs from "Goosetown: The Devil's Milk Part 2,"
on Friday and Saturday, August 15, 16 at 8pm and Sunday, August 17 at 2pm
at The Balch Street Theatre, 220 South Balch Street, Akron OH, 44302. This
drama with songs is written and directed by Akron theatre artist JT Buck
and performed by an ensemble of regional actors and musicians. The story of
the play is drawn from historical narratives both real and imagined. A
feedback session will take place following each performance. Admission to
this work-in-progress staged reading is $10. Reservations can be made by
calling 330-867-3299 or online at devilsmilk2.bpt.me

Akron in the early 20th century was an apocalyptic nightmare of spiraling
growth, race and labor riots, suffrage and temperance, clashing languages,
plagues, floods, world wars, booming evangelists and economic busts.
"Goosetown" tells the story of a man, a rubber worker, pulled from the
hills of West Virginia, railroaded north and sent to work on the line at
Akron Rubber Company.  He finds a place to sleep in the arms of a desperate
single mother in the mostly German neighborhood of Goosetown. Her son, Ken,
is a bright and ethereal figure who inspires the worker's devotion at first
sight.  But Goosetown is a strange place, built defiantly atop a mysterious
ravine with a gothic cathedral at its center, ruled by a rigid social
network, and filled with secrets that refuse to be buried.

The times and the terrain  not to mention the obsessive machinations of a
powerful industry tycoon whose heart has been blackened by greed and
grief--all seem to conspire to destroy the man's simple mission: save the
boy.

Actors include Jennifer Browning, recently seen in "Always...Patsy Cline"
at Actor's Summit, Curtis Blind, Mark Seven, DeAndre Hairston-Karim,
Brandon Meeker, and Laura Stitt. Costume design is by Inda Blatch-Geib and
lighting design by Chris Hariasz and Kix with technical assistance from
Robert Keith and visual contributions by Akron artist Chuck Ayers.

The Devil's Milk Trilogy
NWPL in conjunction with the Center for Applied Theatre and Active Culture
(CATAC) will do initial development of "The Devil's Milk Trilogy" in six
intensive two-week work sessions between March and November 2015. Each work
session will culminate in an open rehearsal and talkback session with the
public. "Death of a Man: The Devil's Milk, Part 1" was presented in March
and May to great critical and audience acclaim. "Goosetown: The Devil's
Milk, Part 2" had its first work session with open rehearsals in June.

"On the Devil's Strip: The Devil's Milk, Part 3," directed by NWPL
co-artistic director and University of Akron Theatre professor James
Slowiak, will begin development in September. The third part will focus on
Akron in the 1930s and culminate in a town hall meeting about the current
state of the city.  The entire trilogy is slated to begin performances in
2016 at the company's home base, The Balch Street Theatre, 220 South Balch
Street in Akron. Each part of the trilogy will stand on its own as a
performance event and take on a very distinct theatrical form and style,
providing a stimulus and forum for a frank discussion about the city and
the rubber that shaped it. A grant from The Knight Foundation will help pay
for artists' stipends during the development process and allow CATAC/NWPL
to offer ensemble members and local theatre artists the opportunity to
refine their craft.

About CATAC and NWPL
CATAC serves as the administrative umbrella for NWPL, an internationally
acclaimed ensemble of theatre artists that has been active in Northeastern
Ohio since 1992. Since taking up residence at The Balch Street Theatre in
2011, CATAC has produced a number of exceptional NWPL productions including
"Virginia Woolf's ORLANDO" and "Gilgamesh: He Who Saw Everything" as well
as hosting various theatre companies such as Studium Teatralne from Poland,
TAPIT Theatre Ensemble from Madison, WI, and Ma'Sue Productions. CATAC/NWPL
spearheads numerous community projects, training sessions, educational
programs, and performances throughout the region, nationally, and
internationally.

About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation promotes journalism excellence
worldwide and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight
brothers once owned newspapers.  Knight Foundation supports ideas and
projects that can lead to transformational change.

Contacts

CATAC/NWPL:  James Slowiak, nwplab at gmail.com, 330-867-3299
Website:  www.nwplab.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-for-Applied-Theatre-and-Active-CultureNew-World-Performance-Lab/61058670907
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Knight Foundation: Nicole Chipi, chipi at knightfoundation.org

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