Wednesday, July 29, 2009

We've begun...



This week has been dedicated to music rehearsal. We are moving fast in learning all 30 songs in the show in just four days. The blend of voices are beautiful. Together they fill this room with a total wall of sound. Some moments take my breath away, harmonies are bringing tears, moments of discovery bring pure joy.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Bearing Witness by: Andy Lindberg


Nearly four years ago I was totally blissed out as cast member of the 2005 production of “One.” I filled my days and nights with the music, the imagery and the connections that formed the show. I was surrounded by friends and good feeling as we put up what was, at the time, the most current version of the show.

Tonight I was blessed to sit in as a new group of artists began their journey with what is, as of today, the NEW version of the show.

Though I knew the show, like most of the cast and crew I was hearing this new version for the first time. It gave me shivers.

The show has grown and changed greatly since 2005. An entirely new way of looking at the story brings us face to face with Hermann Hesse as he struggles to write “Siddhartha.’” The story dips and dives between the parallel journeys of the writer and his creation as they both seek to find peace in their life.

And the music has changed as well. Tonight we heard the music almost entirely in the voice of the composer, Wade. He and his Macintosh have been busy constructing symphonies and calliopes to demonstrate the new score. We heard him singing almost all the parts, often multi-tracked into a choir of singers.

And it is new. Gone is nearly every note I sang in 2005. In their place are new works that brought clarity to the story, and moved me.

It was odd, sitting on the sidelines. I was filled with excitement for the actors and the creative team as they begin to wrap themselves in the eiderdown of this new version of the show. This new version is darker, but clearer than 2005. It is more complex. It is going to take work to tease the piece apart and put it together in its new form.

But that’s the fun part.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Ready, set, go!

Do you remember your first time in the theatre?

I can remember every detail about it. I remember driving downtown for a night at the theatre. I remember that I sat three seats from the house left aisle and we were seven rows back. I remember that I was six years old and was wearing my prettiest pink frilly dress. I remember the seats were red velvet and I remember that my mom let me walk down before the show started and look into the orchestra pit.

There were people down there. They were tuning instruments and all dressed in black dresses and tuxedos. Then suddenly the lights dimmed and mom rushed me back to our seats and rising out of the ‘orchestra pit’ came a man with a baton. Oh the anticipation. I could see his head only as he stood to thank the audience and then he turned back to the people under the stage and the lights went dark. And the music started.

The stage had a big heavy golden curtain with fringe on the bottom. And together we took a collective breath in as the curtain began to rise. It was my first musical… Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. The music made you want to dance and the costumes were beautiful. Lumberjacks in their suspenders danced and sang and whirled around their brides with brightly colored dresses whooshing past the lip of the stage.

I remember having to hold onto the arms of the seats… because mom told me we couldn’t dance in the aisle. And I remember walking out of the theatre singing and dancing and so excited.

While it probably wasn’t the most challenging piece of theatre… for a six year old, it was magical. And in the end I walked out of the theatre with 1,000 other people tapping their toes and feeling happy. It’s why we love the theatre, right? That magical moment when you take a collective sigh and want to burst out singing together. In an instant you build a community.

Four years ago I came on as the producer because I saw the seed of that magic. Together we have traveled a wonderful journey of discovery and today we take our next big step. I am so proud of Wade and Kristin and what they have created from that seed and today I sit here on the edge of that red velvet seat again with my feet dangling over the edge, holding on as the curtain begins to rise.

The conductor’s baton rises and we all take a collective sigh, as we are ready to burst out singing.



-Samantha Swaim, Producer

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

I use my guitar to kill illusion and express my souls’ voice - Tomoki Spilsbury

Introducing Tomoki.



Tomoki joins ONE as our guitar player in our small but very important orchestra. Joining a keyboard and a violin we are excited to have Tomoki on board.

Here is a little bit more about him:


Tomoki was born in Japan in 1984. He developed an early passion for guitar when his grandmother gave him his first at age 13. Guitar became a total focus of his energy and creativity during his teens. At thirteen, he was adopted by a friend in the United States, as he felt his music career was meant to take off in the USA.
He began his life in the United States in Maui, Hawaii where he studied jazz and became familiar with life and the English language in the USA. When he no longer felt challenged by the teachers on the island, he decided to move to LA to study at LA Musican’s Institute, where his professional training began in earnest. Later he felt that it was important to move to the Bay area, near San Francisco to study at Berkeley Jazz School, which he did for three years. During this time he also deeply studied private lessons with one of the most respected Jazz music teachers in the US, Charlie Banocos. He is still studying with this Jazz legend.
Tomoki recorded his first CD with Paul Van Wageningen and John Whitalla. During this same time period, Tomoki began to perform with the Danny Cao Quintet. Tomoki was very influenced by the music of Jimi Hendrix in his early explorations in music . His musical flavor of late combines many styles of music, which most recently birthed a fusion of contemporary jazz and Japanese folk melodies which he plays with his band “Neiro” featuring Tomoki on guitar, Paul Van Wageningen on drums and Kit Walker on Hammond organ.

Meet Lighting Designer Jessica Lynn Hinkle

Jessica joins ONE as the lighting designer working to create the emotion and environment of the show through light and shadow, color and contract, and sometimes a lot of imagination. We are excited to have Jessica on board. Here is a little bit more about her:




Jessica Lynn Hinkle (Lighting Designer) - NYC credits include Oberon Theater Co.'s Insecurity - The Musical as well as Much Ado about Nothing and American Rapture at Theatre Row, Sonnet Repertory Theatre's Midsummer Night's Dream, Poetry in Motion and Sound of Emptiness with Sachiyo Ito & Co, the American Girl productions of Bitty Bear's Matinee and An American Girl Holiday Celebration, the world premieres of Trailerville, The Texas Mama-Logues, The Furies, and Hollywood at Sunset. Other Off-Off Broadway lighting designs include Rosencrantz & Guildenstern..., Summer and Smoke and Vieux Carre. Jessica is also a freelance props designer, scenic artist and production designer. Her props designs and scenic artwork can be seen in the Wildlife Conservation Society's educational outreach and children's theater program, and her props were featured in Hipgnosis Theater Company's Caucasian Chalk Circle and Measure for Measure. Her production design for Transition with Reggie Watts was seen in Portland, Oregon's TBA:08 Festival.

Lex Liang Joins ONE as Scenic Designer

With rehearsals only a few days away the creative team as been hard at work in developing concepts for the design of the world of ONE. Taking on the task of designing the world we live in is Lex Liang.



Here is a little more about Lex:

Recent New York/Off Broadway: The Shape of Metal (Brian Murray, Dir.), The Yellow Wood (BD Wong, Dir.), Secrets of a Soccer Mom (Judith Ivey, Dir.), After Luke (Irish Rep), When I Was God (Irish Rep). Recent Dance: The Distance Between Us (Gina Gibney Dance/Alvin Ailey), View Partially Obstructed (Gina Gibney Dance/Baryshnikov), International Tanzmesse, Dusseldorf, Germany. Recent Film: Love Is Hell, The Louisiana Conversation. Architectural/Interior: Sweet Priscilla's Cafe, Synergy Fitness Center, VBar Cafe, Sophia Eugene, RED Boutique, Lemonade. United Scenic Artists, Local 829.

Jonathan Ross joins ONE as Assistant Director

We are thrilled to have J.T. on board as our assistant director working in partnership with Todd.



Here is a little bit more about J.T. in his own words:

Jonathan (J.T.) Ross was somehow born and raised in Southern California. After high school, he ventured east to attend The Boston Conservatory where he received a bachelors degree in Musical/Theater Arts and branched away from performing and into directing. He has directed productions of "Sabra Symphony", "Oh Dad Poor Dad...", "The Rue Garden", and "A Little Night Music". "One" is the first workshop of a play that he has gotten to work on and he is excited and honored for the opportunity to be dealing with new material. J.T. lives in Brooklyn and also writes for www.minorprogression.com, an online music and arts blog that you may or may not consider innapropriate.

Half Way There…

With the workshop starting in less than a week, we’ve almost reached the halfway mark for our fundraising goal. Now it’s time to kick into high gear.

If all 887 of our Facebook fans dropped just $10 into the bucket, we’d hit our goal. Have you made your $10 donation yet?

As we approach our first day of rehearsal... we need you to join the journey. Join the $10 for ONE campaign today by making a $10 contribution to the workshop production of ONE. Then go out and tell 10 of your friends to do the same!


Special thanks to our donors: Sean Sweeney & Tom Barreto


Here’s How It Works…

Step 1:
Donate $10
www.SONNETREPERTORYTHEATRE.ORG
Click Here To Support Us

Step 2:
Ask 10 people to donate $10
Send them an email - Pass on this message

Step 3:
Ask those 10 people to continue the cycle and ask 10 more people.

Spread the word and join the $10 for ONE campaign.

Make your donation today at www.SONNETREPERTORYTHEATRE.ORG
Donations are tax deductible.

Or make your check out to “Sonnet Repertory Theatre, Inc.” and send to:

SRT, Inc. / ONE
Attn: Office of Development
PO Box 772
New York, NY 10108

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Countdown...



8 days and counting… and then our first rehearsal begins. Everything is buzzing with anticipation and deadlines. Scripts are being finalized for the start of rehearsal, pages of sheet music are being generated, and final tweaks and edits are falling into place.

Designers are gathering together Monday to prepare designs and get concepts in place.

The rehearsal studio is reserved, the marketing outreach has begun and SRT is in the final stages of fundraising.

Everything is a buzz and we are so excited for the entire team to be in one place for the start of this next adventure. Let the workshop begin!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Tonight... Get A Sneak Peak

Are you in NY City and ready to get a sneak peak of ONE. Head out to support SRT and spend an evening celebrating the works of recent graduates of the nation's foremost drama programs... plus cap the evening with a sneak peak of ONE. It's all happening tonight!!!!

JUST GO!

Sonnet Repertory Theatre, Inc.
Join us on Monday, July 13 at 7PM
Collaborative Series 2009



SRT’s Collaborative Series assembles both recent graduates of the nation’s foremost drama programs and veterans of New York theater for an evening of 15-minute plays. The goal is two-fold: first, to offer young artists an opportunity to perform, and second, to welcome those new to the realm of professional theater into the community that awaits them.

Over 24 hours this summer, twelve actors and three directors will read, rehearse, and perform three 15-minute plays. These actors and directors are unfamiliar to each other. These plays, inspired by a theme from classic literature, have never before been produced. Our audience will be privy to an evening of theater predicated on collaboration, risk, and instinct.

Collaborative Series Details:

Theme for the Playwrights
"There are times when lying is the most sacred of duties"
- EUGENE LABICHE c. 1861

Playwrights
Greta Gerwig
Jim Knable
Sean Kent

Directors
Jeremiah Maestas
Robyne Parrish
Michael Lluberes

Actors
Matt Harrington (NYU)
Julie Sharbutt (NYU
Maechi Aharanwa (Julliard)
Anthony Wofford (Julliard)
Leah Walsh (Julliard)
Luke Robertson (Yale)
Teresa Avia Lim (Yale)
Laura Esposito (Yale)
Kristopher Alexander (UNSCA)
Ben Yannette (UNSCA)
Andy Hassell (UNCSA)
Aleque Reid (UNCSA)

A SNEAK PEEK OF ONE BY CREATOR WADE MCCOLLUM WILL FOLLOW ALONG WITH A NEW CAMPAIGN INITIATIVE!

Monday, July 13 at 7PM
The Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Auditorium
JCC in Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue, at 76th Street
$5 General Admission

Tickets are limited. Reserve by emailing your request to info@sonnetrepertorytheatre.org with “Collaborative Series" in the subject line.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

59E59 Theaters



We are excited to be heading to the stages at 59E59 Theaters. After a four-week workshop process we will perform for a week in theatre C.

59E59 Theaters is a brand new, state-of-the-art theater complex in a spectacular location on 59th Street between Park and Madison Avenues in Manhattan.

Owned and operated by the Elysabeth Kleinhans Theatrical Foundation, a not-for profit operating foundation, 59E59 Theaters has set an invigorating policy of bringing new, challenging and experimental work to a new neighborhood.

Thank you for hosting us 59E59… tickets on sale soon!

The Mirror's Reflection

In ONE, some of the actors play two characters, the person they are in the world of 1920 where Hermann lives, and the mirror character that they are in the created world of his book. For example, Pearl Sun plays both Maria, Hermann's wife, and Kamala, the woman in the book who Siddhartha meets in the city. Paolo Montalban plays Gunther, Hermann's best friend, and Govinda, Siddhartha's best friend. Each actor bounces back and forth between the two roles to illuminate how each acts on the other. And in the case of Howard Kaye, he will be playing a whole series of characters that both Hermann and Siddhartha meet along their respective tracks, each so different but based on a common thread.

Pearl Sun



Pearl's Credits Include:

Broadway:
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - Original Broadway Production, 2006
Happiness - Lincoln Center Theatre
The Nightingale - Pre-Broadway Workshop
Legally Blonde - Pre-Broadway Workshop

Off Broadway:
Walmartopia - Original Off Broadway Production
The Seven - Original Off-Broadway Production, 2006
The Oak Tree - Perry Street Theatre
R.A.W. - The Actor’s Loft


Paolo Montalban



Paolo's Credits Include:


Film:
Cinderella with Whitney Houston, Brandy & Bernadette Peters

Broadway:
Pacific Overtures - Broadway Roundabout Revival, 2004
The King & I - Neil Simon Theatre Broadway Revival, 1996

Off Broadway:
Romance of Magno Rubio - Culture Project
The King and I - St. Louis MUNY Production, 2006
Cinderella - Paper Mill Production, 2005
Two Gentlemen of Verona - Off-Broadway Revival, 2005
Jenny and Me - York Theatre
The King and I - Paper Mill Production, 2002

Howard Kaye



Howard's Credits Include:

Broadway:
Mama Mia - North American Touring Company
Miss Saigon - Broadway
Fiddler On The Roof - Broadway Revival
Man Of La Mancha - Broadway Revival
Peter Pan w/ Sandy Duncan
Jesus Christ Superstar - European Tour

Off-Broadway:
Silence! The Musical - NY Fringe Festival
Manhattan Madcaps of 1924 - Symphony Space Off Broadway
God Bless You Mr. Rosewater - Off Broadway
The Little Prince - Original Off Broadway
Ever After - Off Broadway Workshop

Meet Hermann & Siddhartha

Meet ONE characters Hermann and Siddhartha. Hermann is a German philosopher, artist, and author working in the early twentieth century. He’s hard at work on a new book and the process isn’t going as smoothly as he would like. Siddhartha is the main character of said book. He’s a Brahmin in ancient India who decides to leave all the privilege he’s ever known in pursuit of the greater truth and has many adventures along the way. The musical explores the relationship between creator and creation, and wrestles with the idea of who actually writes whom.



Michael Winther

Michael's Credits Include:

Broadway:
33 Variations - Original Broadway Production, 2009
The Crucible - Broadway Revival, 2002
Mamma Mia! - Original Broadway Production, 2001
1776 - Roundabout Revival, 1997
Damn Yankees - Broadway Revival, 1994
Artist Descending a Staircase - Original Broadway Production, 1989


Off Broadway:

Songs From an Unmade Bed - Original Off-Broadway Production, 2005
Radiant Baby - Original Off-Broadway Production, 2003
Pretty Faces - Original Off-Broadway Production, 1990
Hapgood
Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weil - Original Off-Broadway Production
The Predator’s Ball
Forever Plaid
Tony ‘N’ Tina’s Wedding
- Original Company / Co-Creator


Manu Narayan




Manu's Credits Include:

Film:
The Love Guru with Mike Meyers

Broadway:

Bombay Dreams by A.R. Rahman (Broadway Original Cast- 2004) - Drama League nomination, New York

Off Broadway:
subUrbia by Eric Bogosian (revival-2006) - Second Stage Theater, New York City
SIDD: The Musical by Andrew Frank (World Premiere-2006) - New World Stages, New York City
The People Next Door by Henry Adam (American Premiere-2006) - Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven
Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman (2003) - The Repertory Theater of St. Louis, St. Louis MO
Fucking A by Suzan-Lori Parks (world premiere-2003) - The Joe Paap Public Theater, New York City
Indian Ink by Tom Stoppard (east coast premiere-2002) - The Wilma Theater, Philadelphia, PA
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare (2001) - Shakespeare and Company, Lenox MA

Noah Jordan Joins the Production

Noah and Wade have been collaborating on a variety of projects over the past 4 years and as we prepare for a workshop production, Noah will be joining us to support the creative team. As an assistant to Wade & Kristin we are excited to have Noah’s passion, enthusiasm, and energy helping us grow.

For those of you who don’t know Noah… here’s a little bit about him.



Noah holds an MFA in Spiritual Psychology from The University of Santa Monica and a BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he studied at The Experimental Theatre Wing and The Circle in the Square Theatre School. As an actor, his credits include the European tour of HAIR, STARLIGHT EXPRESS in Germany, ASSASSINS and Mary Zimmerman's METAMORPHOSIS at Artists Repertory Theater, the JAW WEST Playwright’s Festival at Portland Center Stage, SALAAM SHALOM with The Cornerstone Theatre Company, Anne Bogart's DANTON'S DEATH, and Mabou Mines' COLD HARBOR. He has appeared in numerous national commercials and ad campaigns. Noah's association with ONE began in 2005 when he joined both the cast and Insight Out Theatre Collective's fundraising team. Later he became a collaborator on Wade McCollum's debut album BEAUTY IS A STREETLIGHT. As an educator Noah has enjoyed working with "at risk" youth facilitating therapeutic playwriting workshops with Playwrite, Inc. in Portland Oregon. Noah is a member of Actor's Equity, The Screen Actor's Guild, and The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

$10 For ONE

Art happens through the support of a community and as we take our next steps in developing ONE we need you to join the journey. Join the $10 for ONE campaign today by making a $10 contribution to the workshop production of ONE. Then go out and tell 10 of your friends to do the same!

Here’s How It Works…

Step 1:
Donate $10
www.SONNETREPERTORYTHEATRE.ORG Click Here To Support Us

Step 2:
Ask 10 people to donate $10
Send them an email - Pass on this message

Step 3:
Ask those 10 people to continue the cycle and ask 10 more people.

Spread the word and join the $10 for ONE campaign.

Make your donation today at www.SONNETREPERTORYTHEATRE.ORG
Donations are tax deductible.

Or make your check out to “Sonnet Repertory Theatre, Inc.” and send to:

SRT, Inc. / ONE
Attn: Office of Development
PO Box 772
New York, NY 10108

Meet the Chorus of the Collective Unconscious

The Collective Unconscious is a concept brought to us by psychologist Carl Jung. Simply, it is the pool of universal ideas and experiences that humanity shares. We’ve brought this idea to life in ONE with a phenomenal chorus of actors that will move through the piece as that idea, shifting in and out of an assortment of voices to serve as the library of concepts that characters check books out of and add their own books to.

Meet the Chorus of the Collective Unconscious


Laiona Michelle

Laiona's Credits include:

Off Broadway:
Lo She Comes—Cherry Lane Theatre

Regional Theatre:
Merrimack Rep Theatre, Alabama Shakes, Arena Stage, Theatre Works, Syracuse Stage, Laguna Playhouse, Florida Studio, Cincinnati Playhouse, New Rep Theatre, Colorado Shakes, Westin Playhouse, Paramount Theatre


Julianna Jaffe

Julianna's Credits Include:

Regional Theatre:
Portland Center Stage, PCPA Theatrefest, Anonymous Theatre, Ithaca Theatre, Las Vegas Theatre, Marion Theatre, Severson Theatre

Roles of Note:
Fatima— ONE, 2005 Insight Out Theatre Collective





Dana Musgrove

Dana's Credits Include:

Off Broadway:
Brunch The Musical — Original Off Broadway Production
Unsung — Lucille Lortel Theater

Regional Theatre:
Weathervane Theater, Cohoes Music Hall, Mount Washington, PCPA Theatrefest

Roles of Note:
Karuna— ONE, 2005 Insight Out Theatre Collective




Sydney James Harcourt

Sydney's Credits Include

Film / TV:
Hi-5
Disney’s Enchanted
American Idol Season 5
MTV’s Making the Band


Broadway:
The Lion King — New Amsterdam Theater, Broadway Cast

Off Broadway:
Radio City Christmas Special
Showboat
— Carnegie Hall
Camelot — Avery Fisher Hall
Bells Are Ringing — Plymouth Theater
Sweet Smell of Success — New Duke Theater
Victor/Victoria — North Shore Theater
The Man of La Mancha — Goodspeed Opera House

Sonnet Repertory Theatre

In only a few weeks, more than 20 artists will gather in a mid-town rehearsal studio to begin a workshop of ONE, produced by Sonnet Repertory Theatre. So we thought it was time to introduce you to SRT.

Sonnet Repertory Theatre, Inc. is dedicated to classic theatre for the modern planet. SRT promotes classic plays and adaptations, providing forums for collaboration between emerging artists and established professionals. With Classics in the Classroom, SRT aims not only to entertain, but also to educate young people by engaging them with timeless literature through expressive theatre.

On July 13th, SRT will be hosting their Collaborative Series and you’re invited.

Join us on Monday, July 13 at 7PM
Collaborative Series 2009



SRT’s Collaborative Series assembles both recent graduates of the nation’s foremost drama programs and veterans of New York theater for an evening of 15-minute plays. The goal is two-fold: first, to offer young artists an opportunity to perform, and second, to welcome those new to the realm of professional theater into the community that awaits them.

Over 24 hours this summer, twelve actors and three directors will read, rehearse, and perform three 15-minute plays. These actors and directors are unfamiliar to each other. These plays, inspired by a theme from classic literature, have never before been produced. Our audience will be privy to an evening of theater predicated on collaboration, risk, and instinct.

Collaborative Series Details:

Theme for the Playwrights
"There are times when lying is the most sacred of duties"
- EUGENE LABICHE c. 1861

Playwrights
Greta Gerwig
Jim Knable
Sean Kent

Directors
Jeremiah Maestas
Robyne Parrish
Michael Lluberes

Actors
Matt Harrington (NYU)
Julie Sharbutt (NYU
Maechi Aharanwa (Julliard)
Anthony Wofford (Julliard)
Leah Walsh (Julliard)
Luke Robertson (Yale)
Teresa Avia Lim (Yale)
Laura Esposito (Yale)
Kristopher Alexander (UNSCA)
Ben Yannette (UNSCA)
Andy Hassell (UNCSA)
Aleque Reid (UNCSA)

A SNEAK PEEK OF ONE BY CREATOR WADE MCCOLLUM WILL FOLLOW ALONG WITH A NEW CAMPAIGN INITIATIVE!

Monday, July 13 at 7PM
The Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Auditorium
JCC in Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue, at 76th Street
$5 General Admission

Tickets are limited. Reserve by emailing your request to info@sonnetrepertorytheatre.org with “Collaborative Series" in the subject line.