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The Accidental Patriot

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Antonio Fava's performance & masterclass

Pirates, Patriots, Patricides

Listen to Jon Stancato talk about adapting film for the theatre on NYtheatrecast

Jon Stancato's interview with BABYLON BABYLON's director Jeff Lewonczyk

Calendar:

March 17-May 17: Spring fundraising drive

April 25-May 17: The Accidental Patriot runs in NYC

April 26: Commedia dell'Arte Masterclass with Antonio Fava

April 27: Antonio Fava's Pulcinella's War

April 29-May 14: Pirates, Patriots, Patricides

The Company:

Artistic Directors
Kiran Rikhye
Jon Stancato
Members
David Bengali
Aviva Meyer
Cameron J. Oro
Emily Otto
Associates
Sam Dingman
Layna Fisher
Alexia Vernon
Liza Wade White
Board of Directors
Caroline Barnard
Kiran Rikhye
Rachel Rosenblatt
Jon Stancato
Katherine Walley

April 25 - May 17:
Thurs-Sat @ 8pm
Sun, April 27 & May 11: @2pm

The Milagro Theater
@ the CSV Cultural Center:
"The incubator of the arts in NYC"

107 Suffolk Street (Map)
No Wheelchair Access

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The Accidental Patriot is the third installment of Stolen Chair's CineTheatre Tetralogy, an original 1930s-style swashbuckler (as Sophocles might have written it if he’d been under contract to Warner Brothers), set against the tumultuous backdrop of the American Revolution.  This mash-up of Greek tragedy and Errol Flynn-era pirate films features both rapier duels and rapier wit as it satirizes heroism, patriotism, altruism, and all of the other flimsy –isms that move us to action.

"After seeing Commedia dell'Artemisia and Kinderspiel, I'm ready to go wherever Stolen Chair Theatre is willing to take me -- in this case, that's to the high seas of the American Revolution, and -- keeping with their CineTheater Tetrology of adapting film styles to the theater, one a year for four years -- as a 1930s swashbuckler. Tragedies, sea shanties, and drinking songs; shiver me timbers, folks, I'm going overboard."
-Aaron Riccio, kül: What Sounds Cool

Listen to director Jon Stancato as he is interviewed on East Village Radio


Photos by Carrie Leonard, 2008

We still need $3,000 more to pay for this show!

With a cast of eighteen, live music, and even a high seas naval battle, The Accidental Patriot is the largest scale project we’ve ever conceived.   It is also at least twice as expensive as our entire 5th season, in large part because we finally have the resources to begin paying our artistic collaborators for their work.

Box office income contributes only 1/4 of our operating budget.  Though support from the city and the state allows us to dream bigger, we still depend upon your support to transform our dreams into reality.  Your tax-deductible donation of $200 can dress our eponymous tragic hero in full costume, and $500 buys swords for him and his crew.  $1,000 (less than $3 per day if you set-up recurring donations) rents the Milagro Theater for our entire opening weekend.  Even your donation of $10 buys us a full hour of rehearsal space!

We hope you’ll consider offering your support for one of NYC’s most innovative independent theatre companies and donate today!

Study with the Maestro and then catch his act!
Commedia dell'Arte master Antonio Fava returns to NYC for a masterclass and performance

Introduction to Commedia

Maestro Antonio Fava will introduce participants to the traditional artform of Commedia dell'Arte and teach: use and meaning of the mask, fixed typologies and characters including Old People, Lovers, Zanni, and Captains, and the functions, gestures and behaviors of each. As a Grand Finale for the workshop, all students will participate in a presentation of an improvised Commedia scenario.

April 26th, 2008
10:30am-5:30pm (w/ a lunch break)

The Milagro Theater
@ the CSV Cultural Center
107 Suffolk Street (Map)

$150 (Enrolled by April 23rd--EXTENDED!)
$175 (Enrolled after April 23rd)

Register now!!!

Pulcinella's War: The Life, Death And Resurrection Of Pulcinella

A one-night stand with one of the world's greatest performers of Commedia dell'Arte

April 27th, 2008
8pm

The Milagro Theater
@ the CSV Cultural Center
107 Suffolk Street (Map)

$15

Find out more and buy tickets now!!!

Pirates, Patriots, Patricides
Evenings of short works inspired by ancient Greece, the American Revolution, and...Pirates!

To celebrate the opening of The Accidental Patriot, Stolen Chair presents several evenings of short works of theatre inspired by our play's themes and styles.

April 29th:
soundpaintingSOPHOCLES
The Adventures of Blackie Nobeard
Audience of Two

April 30th:
soundpaintingSOPHOCLES
Dunmore Bad and Good
Waiting Room

May 6th:
Dunmore Bad and Good
Love's Labours Need Directions...or Virtue in Virginia
The Maestrosities

May 7:
The Lunar Adventure of Dar and Matey, Estuary Pirates, Episode 2: Danger in 1/6 Gravity!
The Cutthroat andthe Englishboy The Adventures of Blackie Nobeard

May 14:
Love's Labours Need Directions...or Virtue in Virginia
The Lunar Adventure of Dar and Matey, Estuary Pirates, Episode 2: Danger in 1/6 Gravity!
Additional performers to be announced

Find out more and buy tickets now.

 

Support our friends!
Stolen Chair presents special deals for two other great shows!

From our friends at Piper McKenzie and the Brick Theater:

BABYLON BABYLON

Undoubtedly the most arrogant, grandiose theatre project ever attempted!

Experience the Fall of Ancient Civilization in an intimate Brooklyn performance space as a cast of dozens recreates the Temple of Ishtar, home of ritual prostitution, gyrating priestesses, doomsday prophets, grasping plutocrats, undercover lovers, displaced Jews, seekers of bloody vengeance, invading Persians, and a lion.

Read Jon Stancato's interview with BABYLON BABYLON's director Jeff Lewonczyk on Stolen Chair's blog.

Thu-Sat 4/19 through 5/10, 8pm
and Sat 4/26 & 5/3, 3pm
Brick Theater, 575 Metropolitan Avenue
www.bricktheater.com

$10 tickets with your program from The Accidental Patriot.


From our friends at Prospect Theater Company:

Honor

As You Like It is transplanted to feudal Japan in this tale of romance and the redemption of family honor. Action-packed martial arts choreography, elegant lyrics, and an intricate score create an accessible Shakespearean adventure for modern-day audiences.

April 19 - May 18, 2008
Hudson Guild Theatre, 441 West 26th St.
Phone: 212.352.3101
www.ProspectTheater.org

50% off your ticket with your program from The Accidental Patriot.