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EELWAX JESUS CAST

Meet the cast of The World Premiere of THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW Book and Lyrics by Max Baker. Music by Lee Sellars:

Lee Sellars, composer will play Ignatz;

Lee Sellars: Ignatz

Kurt Zischke will play Mr. Shine and Mr. Rumple

Kurt Zischke: Mr. Shine and Mr. Rumple

Clare Schmidt will play Meredith

Clare Schmidt: Meredith

Margot White will play Esme

Margot White: Esme

Helen-Jean Arthur will play Mrs. Worthington:

Helen-Jean Arthur: Mrs. Worthington

Jonathan Raviv will play James

Jonathan Raviv: James

 

Ed Herendeen

BREADCRUMBS AT THE FESTIVAL

Jennifer Haley’s new play BREADCRUMBS is a poetic story about the relationship between two women. Alida is a reclusive writer of fiction and she is slowly losing her memories. She meets Beth, a young caregiver who offers to help Alida to remember her stories. Together they delve into the “dark woods” of her past.

          “I’ve been having. Memories. They’ve been. Resurfacing. Yesterday morning. There was a leaf on the windowsill. A yellow leaf. And I realized. It’s Fall. It’s Fall again. The leaf looked like my hand. Reaching out. With all it’s veins. A yellow leaf. And I thought, maybe I should write my memories. Before my brain. Turns brown.”

Jennifer Haley has created a poetic play full of wry humor, compassion and empathy. Trinity Rep’s Laura Kepley is directing this heartfelt and moving story. I am proud to introduce you to this important new American play.

Jennifer Haley Playwright

BREADCRUMBS CAST:

Helen Jean Arthur will portray Alida. She is a reclusive writer, somewhere in her sixties, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

Helen-Jean Arthur

 

Eva Kaminsky plays Beth, a chaotic drifter looking for a home.

Eva Kaminsky

 

                          “Do you want to tell this story?”

The Contemporary American Theater Festival will present The World Premiere of BREADCRUMBS by Jennifer Haley Directed by Laura Kepley in the Studio Theater July 7th-August 1st 2010.

Ed Herendeen

INANA AT THE FESTIVAL

War destroys lives. But war also destroys a peoples’ culture, their history, their heritage, their identity, and their souls. Michele Lowe weaves an intricate tale that’s both a love story and an ode to the treasures of the unique far-reaching civilization that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates. The story’s centerpiece is a sculpture of the ancient goddess Inana…the Sumerian goddess of fertility, love and war…the soul of the country. The statue of Inana is entrusted to Yasin, the museum curator who attempts to save this ancient treasured statue before the US invasion of his country. Amidst a background of international intrigue and marital discovery the situation in Iraq is mirrored in the life of this curator and his new bride Shali, and their arranged marriage. This poignant love story is an epic struggle to preserve and protect the innocence and beauty of a culture that is being destroyed.

Inana The Sumerian goddess of fertility, love and war.

THE CAST OF INANA by Michele Lowe:

Barzin Akhaven will portray the role of Yasin Shalid who is an Iraqi and the chief of the Mosul Museum. Yasin has a deep and protective love for his country.

Barzin Akhaven

Zabryna Guevara will play Shali Shalid…Yasin’s new Iraqi bride. Shali is uncommonly smart and naturally curious. She longs to return to Iraq and will do anything necessary to get there. She is strong, but hides her strength.

Zabryna Guevara

James Rana will portray Abdel-Hakim Taliq an Iraqi bookseller. He’s extravagant, literary, emotional, intelligent and stubborn. In his heart, he too is an optimist like Yasin.

James Rana

 

Gregor Paslawsky will play Emad Al-Bayit. He is Shali’s father and a gregarious, larger than life Iraqi sculptor. He is an erudite and cultured artist who loves his country. He is also charming, clever and extremely persuasive.

Gregor Paslawsky

Reema Zaman plays Mena Mohammed, Shali’s younger sister. Mena is naive, youthful, and literate. She yearns to understand how the future world works…but she still clings to old Iraqi customs. Reema will also play Hama Shalid…Yasin’s first wife. Hama is an attractive, strong, modern and intelligent Iraqi-born nurse.

Reema Zaman

Jonathan Raviv plays two roles: Mohammed Zara and a Iraqi Messenger. Mohammed Zara is an Iraqi man. He is Yasin’s assistant at the Mosul Museum. He is a sensitive, introverted, put-upon worker who has the potential to step up to the plate.

Jonathan Raviv

 Michael Gabriel Goodfriend will portray a British waiter and Dominc Colon, a British currator at the British Museum.

Michael Gabriel Goodfriend

 

Ed Herendeen

2010 ACTING COMPANY

I am thrilled to announce the 2010 CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATER FESTIVAL ACTING COMPANY:

Kurt Zischke: Mr. Shine and Mr. Rumple in THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW; and Martin in WHITE PEOPLE.

Clare Schmidt: Meredith in THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW.

James Rana: Abdel-Hakim Taliq in INANA.

Margot White: Esme in THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW ; and Mara Lynn in WHITE PEOPLE.

Helen Jean Arthur: Mrs. Worthington in THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW; and Alida in BREADCRUMBS.

Lee Sellars: Ignatz in THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW; and Alan in WHITE PEOPLE.

Jonathan Raviv: Mohammed Zara/Messenger in INANA; and James in THE EELWAX JESUS 3-D POP MUSIC SHOW.

Eva Kaminsky: Alice in LIDLESS; and Beth in BREADCRUMBS.

Barzin Akhaven: Yasin Shalid in INANA; and Bashir in LIDLESS

Zabryna Guevara: Shali Shalid in INANA; and Riva in LIDLESS.

Michael Goodfriend: Waiter/Dominc in INANA; and Lucas in LIDLESS

Reema Zaman: Mena/Hama Shalid in INANA; and Rhiannon in LIDLESS

Gregor Paslawsky: Emad AL-Bayit in INANA.

Ed Herendeen