Showing posts with label Heidi Van. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heidi Van. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

BUMP! "Savagely Funny" - KC Star

The Fishtank Performance Studio Presents:
BUMP 
BY David WAYNE REED    BESS WALLERSTEIN   &  HEIDI VAN

NOVEMBER 4 - 14 at the FISHTANK
From the creators of WHITE NOSE CHRISTMAS: A Tabloid Nativity of Rehab and Rebirth comes the next installment in the life and times of Brindsay Kardilton, America's favorite celebutataunte. 

Brindsay Kardilton, desperate to restart her career in the wake of her jail time and rehab stints, decides to give back to the world by becoming a surrogate. Due any moment, she heads to the Big Apple for a whirlwind press junket to promote her new lines, a new life and her big bump! 

BUMP IN THE NEWS
KC STAR Review! Bump gives Birth to Laughter at the Fishtank!


BUMP Brings Faux Celebrity Back to the Fishtank 

KC STAR Preview Article: Heidi Van's Baby Bump Has A Starring Role in Fishtank Production


White Nose Christmas, winner of 2011 "Best Stocking Stuffer"


SHOW TIMES
NOV 10, THURS.    8PM
NOV 11, FRI.          8PM & 10PM
NOV 13, SUN.        6PM & 8PM
NOV 14, MON.       8PM

      
TIX are $15. On sale Online NOW!
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND PURCHASING TIX IN ADVANCE! SEATING IS LIMITED!



Sunday, September 4, 2011

SEPTEMBER AT THE FISHTANK

The Fishtank has an exciting line up for the Fall. Here is what is coming up this month in the studio. Each event has a different producer and different ticket prices. If you have any questions or need further information I will be happy to help you at Heidi@FishtankTheater.com

 
SEPTEMBER 22 - OCTOBER 10      
RELEVANCE PRODUCTIONS Presents
DYING CITY 
By Christopher Shinn, Directed by TREVOR BELT
A Kansas City Premiere & 2008 Pulitzer Prize Finalist
Starring
ASHLEE LAPINE and  TODD CARLTON LANKER

The time is July, 2005. A year after her husband’s death in Iraq, Kelly, a young therapist, confronts his identical twin brother, who shows up at her apartment unannounced. A Kansas City premiere, DYING CITY is a staggering and intimate drama about dealing with loss in our post 9/11 world.

“The finest new American play I’ve seen in a long while…” 
–The New York Observer
  
DYING CITY runs September 22-24, September 29-October 2 and October 6-10 at 8PM Tickets are $15 General Admission. Seating is limited! We encourage purchasing in advance.



 
SEPTEMBER 25, 8pm
Peter Lawless & The Ad Hoc Music Series Present
HOMINID
HOMINID is Hunter Long's project exploring the use of electronic sounds in new modern jazz. Hunter combines his love of the beats of Bjork, Kanye West, and Radiohead with his studies with modern jazz icons Dave Douglas and Greg Osby. 
With Russell Thorpe, Matt Leifer, and Jeff Stocks, they expand the music to create one of the most forward thinking groups in Kansas City.
Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 at the door. 





SEPTEMBER 26, 7pm
Philip blue owl Hooser Presents
Eat Their Words
$5-15 at the door

Ironic toward the iconic, "Eat Their Words" returns to the Fishtank Performance Studio after summer vacation with a fresh new set of stale celebrity books to read from, and all for laughs.

"It's like adult story time -- and sometimes very adult, "says series curator Philip blue owl Hooser. "Some very talented and funny performers gather to read from literary heavyweights like Suzanne Somers, Marilu Henner, and Keith Richards. We will also premiere a selection from a very special collective autobiography which is not just beyond belief, it is Beyonce belief."

The books are brought to life by a revolving cast of some of the area's best comedic performers, including Bess Wallerstein, Mel Neet, Pete Bakely, Gail Bronfman Bunch, and Samantha Silveira.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

First Friday at the Fishtank Presents a Benefit Performance

Photo by Richard Sutton
September 2, 2011 8pm - 10pm
First Friday Benefit & Performance
$20, Kids 12 & under are free

8pm Doors Open 
Cocktail & Hor D'ourves Reception
Resident & Associate Artist Meet & Greet
2011 Fall Season Preview

9:30pm Performance: Rubble by Heidi Van
Experience a Fishtank trademark window play. Rubble is a surreal & cinematic story played out in the Fishtank’s storefront window, giving Kansas City audiences a truly unique “theater al fresco” experience.
  
SPONSORED BY




RUBBLE: A new play by Heidi Van with music by Peter Lawless examines what's left behind after devastation & destruction. Performed in and outside the windows of the Fishtank, "an environmental theatre break through" (The Pitch). Featuring Doogin Brown, Coleman Crenshaw, J. Will Fritz, Ashlee LaPine, LowRain Milburn, Vanessa Severo & Heidi Van with original live music by Katelyn Boone, Katie Guillen & 
Peter Lawless.  


 Heidi Van is the recipient of a 2011 Inspiration Grant awarded by the ArtsKc Fund which provided financial assistance to make this performance possible.


RUBBLE REVIEWS AND PHOTOS FROM THE 2011 KC FRINGE FESTIVAL

Monday, May 23, 2011

BLANK by Brian Stanton

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!
(click the link above to be re-directed to purchase tickets)
Kansas City Native Returns Home with Award-Winning Solo Play Exploring Adoption & Identity

Los Angeles based Playwright/Actor Brian Stanton announces the Midwest Premiere of his award-winning, critically acclaimed, original solo play BLANK, directed by McKerrin Kelly.

Produced by Heidi Van and The Fishtank Performance Studio in association with BLANK Productions, BLANK, written and performed by Kansas City native Stanton, will run June 23 – July 10, Thursdays thru Saturdays at 8:30pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00pm at The Fishtank Performance Studio in the Crossroads District of Kansas City at 1715 Wyandotte.  Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online at 


Stanton plays 12 characters to share his true adoption story, the title referring to the name space on his Original Birth Certificate.  He has 2 birth certificates: one stating the names of his adoptive parents, and, although illegal for adoptees to possess in his birth state of Missouri, one revealing the name of his birth mother.  Brian embarks on a mythical quest for identity only to learn he’s a product of rape.  This horrific truth ultimately leads Brian to discover an instinctive love for his birth mother, a grateful dedication to his adoptive family and a sense of wholeness within.

BLANK had its World Premiere in Los Angeles, CA in April of 2010.  Since then, BLANK has visited Off Broadway New York, Dallas, Orlando and several cities in Southern California garnering critical acclaim along the way including a “Best Solo Actor” award at the United Solo Theatre Festival in New York City and 2 StageSceneLA awards: “Outstanding Actor in a Solo Performance” for Stanton and “Outstanding Director of a Solo Performance” for Kelly. Following the Kansas City run, BLANK will return to New York City in August for the New York International Fringe Festival.  Stanton has also reached out to the adoption community performing for national support organizations such as the American Adoption Congress and the Concerned United Birthparents.
Stanton began his professional acting career in Overland Park, KS at Theatre for Young America in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Mike TeeVee in 1988.  He was last seen acting in Kansas City in The Rose Theatre at Rockhurst High School in 1993.  After receiving his MFA in Theatre at California Institute of the Arts, he has made a theatrical career in Southern California. BLANK marks Stanton’s first turn as playwright.

For further information on BLANK, please visit www.thebrianstanton.com and “Like” BLANK on Facebook. 

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Get Committed!



THREE PERFORMANCES LEFT!
MARCH 17,18 & 19
All shows at 8:30pm
Tickets: $15


This devastatingly funny show follows a day in the life of Sam Peliczowski, an out-of-work actor who mans the red-hot reservation line at New York's number-one restaurant. From a high class housewife, to Naomi Campbell's light in the loafer assistant and many more in this cast of desperate callers who will stop at nothing to land a prime reservation, or the right table. Amid the insanity, Sam's got his own needs to contend with—his recently widowed dad wants him home for Christmas, and he's up for a choice part at Lincoln Center. While juggling scheming socialites, name-dropping wannabes, fickle celebrities and egomaniacal bosses, can he manage to look out for himself? Fully Committed boasts a cast of 40 all played by one man!

Shea Coffman as Sam Peliczowski
Directed by Fishtank Curator, Heidi Van

PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE
Birdies
116 W. 18th Street
12:00PM - 7:00PM (Tuesday - Sunday)
You can also purchase your tickets at the door 1/2 prior to showtime.

Seating is limited and tickets are going fast!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

The Fishtank Goes BOOM!!!

On Sunday, February 20 at 7PM join us for the first of our BOOM! Unplugged Series.



Meet the siblings of Boom! An International Lost and Found Family Marching Band in a casual, hip setting doing brand new strange and revealing material.


The above video clip is an excerpt from their KC Fringe performance!


Sunday's performance features Lily, Baloo and Neil (aka Stephanie Roberts, Heidi Van and Peter Lawless)


Tickets: $5-$15 sliding scale

All proceeds go toward the Boom! Spring Tour!!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The lines are long... so get your tickets in advance!


WHITE NOSE CHRISTMAS
created & performed by
DAVID WAYNE REED, BESS WALLERSTEIN
& HEIDI VAN

Now Playing Dec. 16 - 23 at 8:30pm
Tickets are *$15 and available in advance at
Birdies Panties, 116 W. 18th Street
*SEATING IS LIMITED, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND PURCHASING TICKETS IN ADVANCE. TIX ARE $15, THERE WAS A MISPRINT IN THE KC STAR ON PRICING.

"Runaway winner for best holiday show...story flies like a Friday night on ecstacy and is as crisp as this week's issue of US Weekly."
-GRACE SUH, PITCH WEEKLY
"A holiday show unlike anyother...the room resonated with a vibe that wouldn't be out of place in a hole-in-the-wall theatre in downtown Manhattan."
-ROBERT TRUSSELL, KANSAS CITY STAR

Brindsay Kardilton is a Hollywood It Girl with a penchant for all vices great and small. It's all fame and reindeer games till a car accident/DUI/altercation lands her in the slammer. On a not-so-silent night in Jail, Brindsay Kardilton is visited by the Ghosts of Rehab Past, Present & Future where visions of booger sugar and fenemies dance in her head.
Don't miss this original Fishtank Holiday Show by David Wayne Reed, Heidi Van & Bess Wallerstein!!!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

A Big Easy Welcome to KC's Fishtank Performers

Kansas City’s growing reputation as a theater town was enhanced last weekend when Heidi Van and performers from the Fishtank Performance Studio staged “L’Histoire D’Amour: A Clown Love Story” at the New Orleans Fringe Festival.

Van and Matt Weiss, along with musicians Daniel Eichenbaum and Peter Lawless, delivered four performances of the piece in the window of Le Chat Noir, a New Orleans cabaret and bar on St. Charles Avenue in the Warehouse District, where other festival artists performed.

“L’Histoire D’Amour” was initially staged in 2009 at the Fishtank, a small venue near 17th and Wyandotte streets. Audiences seated in folding chairs on the street watched the 30-minute show through the Fishtank’s picture window and on the sidewalk.

Van plays Lucette, a pastry chef who falls in love with Marcel (Weiss), a Charlie Chaplin-like vagrant, but the window glass prevents them from being together. The action is accompanied by Eichenbaum on clarinet and Lawless on accordion.

Van said she applied to the New Orleans festival in the “bring your own venue” category, which meant it was up to her to find a place to perform. She said she looked at 50 locations, including a park, on Google Earth before Le Chat Noir invited the group to perform.

“They have a classy, sexy bar in front and a little cabaret theater in back,” she said. “And their window was huge. It’s twice as big as the Fishtank window.”

Van said she and Weiss brought minimal scenic elements with them. They had to build platforms once they arrived.

“I had a tub of scenery, a tub of extension cords and lights and a tub of props,” she said.

Van said that the show was well-received and that people were often surprised when they discovered the troupe’s home base.

“They said, ‘Where are you from? Montreal? Greenwich Village? You mean you’re from Kansas City?’ ” Van said.

Van said it was such a good experience that she wants to return to the Big Easy.

“The four of us have all decided we want to do this again next year,” she said. “I really didn’t know if I could pull this off, and I did. And that makes me feel like I can do almost anything. I’ve got a big appetite. And I love touring.”

Up next for Van is a new piece in December at the Fishtank — “Brindsay Kardilton’s White Nose Christmas,” which she’s creating with theater artists David Wayne Reed and Bess Wallerstein.

To learn more about the Fishtank, visit www.fishtanktheater .blogspot.com.

To reach Robert Trussell, theater critic, call 816-234-4765 or send e-mail to rtrussell@kcstar.com.

Posted on Wed, Dec. 01, 2010 10:15 PM
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/12/01/2487221/a-big-easy-welcome-to-kcs-fishtank.html#ixzz1705DjhUI

Monday, November 29, 2010

Fishtank Generates Original Show for the Holidays

The Fishtank Performance Studio Presents:
WHITE NOSE CHRISTMAS:
A Ta
bloid Nativity of Rehab & Rebirth
Created & Performed by
Late Night Theatre alum, David Wayne Reed
Bess Wallerstein of CounterClockwise Comedy
Heidi Van (as Brindsay), Curator, Fishtank Performance Studio.


Brindsay Kardilton is a Hollywood It Girl with a penchant for all vices great and small. It’s all fame and reindeer games until an altercation/accident/DUI sends her to jail. On a not-so-silent night in jail, Brindsay Kardilton is visited by the ghosts of rehab past, present and future, where visions of booger sugar and frenemies dance in her head.

This parable is a sobering satire of celebrity, Christmas and cocaine.

The show opens on December 11, 2010 at the Fishtank Performance Studio located at 1715 Wyandotte. The show runs December 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23.


Tickets are $15 and available in advance at Birdies starting on December 1 or by calling 816.809.7110.


Friday, October 15, 2010

Fishtank tours Original Window Play to New Orleans

The Fishtank is sending it's original production
L'HISTOIRE D'AMOU
R: A Clown Love Story to the Big Easy for the New Orleans Fringe Festival. L'Histoire is one of the Fishtank Performance Studio's trademark window plays, performed inside of a window with the audience on the street. I've found a wonderful window in the Big Easy at the Le Chat Noir Theatre!

This is an incredible opportunity to expose work to a different market, acquire new patrons and forge new connections with other performing artists and performing arts venues.


I've started a fundraising campaign to support the travel & accomodation costs associated with remounting L'Histoire in New Orleans. Can you help us get to New Orleans?



There are some cool kickbacks for backers of this project:

A Patron's Party at Californo's in Westport on Saturday, November 6th

Tickets to December's First Friday at the Fishtank: A Holiday Circus

First Friday at the Fishtank Passes for a Year!


History of L'HISTOIRE D'AMOUR
In August of 2009, Fishtank Performance Studio founders Heidi Van & Corrie Van Ausdal collaborated with actor Matt Weiss and musicians Peter Lawless & Daniel Eichenbaum to create L'HISTOIRE D'AMOUR: A Clown Love Story. It was developed to be performed in the windows of the Fishtank Performance Studio giving Kansas City audiences a unique "theater al fresco" experience.


L'Histoire is a tender tale of a street-sweeping, window-washing clown (Matt Weiss) who falls for the luscious Lucette (Van) whom he sees each day in a pastry shop window. The sweet story turns to a bitter tragedy in this original play that places the audience in the street, looking into the pastry shop.


"Without words, and in just a half-hour, L'Histoire D'Amour works up more excitement between its lovers than most full-length romances." - Pitch, Kansas City


L'HISTOIRE D'AMOUR, produced by Heidi Van's HYBRID: A Theatre Collective, enjoyed a three week run in the windows of the Fishtank and was selected to perform for the Arts KC Luncheon at Starlight Theatre in March of 2010.


This November L'HISTOIRE D'AMOUR has the opportunity to perform in a New Orleans window at the Le Chat Noir Theatre. This fundraising campaign will support costs related to touring the production to New Orleans and participating in the Fringe Festival. This opportunity will provide networking opportunities for the performers as well as producers from HYBRID and the Fishtank to make new connections, gain new patrons and introduce Kansas City window theatre to New Orleans.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Fishtank Performance Studio Debuts A New Window Play at July's First Friday

The Fishtank is sending audiences outside to play! Fishtank Curator Heidi Van and collaborator Ingrid Andrea Guertsen team up for "53 Days & 52 Nights", an epic and cinematic clown story in the Fishtank’s storefront window, giving Kansas City audience a truly unique “theater al fresco” experience.

Featuring Heidi Van, Ingrid Andrea Guersten & Coleman Crenshaw, with live musical accompaniment by Fishtank Resident Peter Lawless and Daniel Eichenbaum. Directed by Fishtank Resident Damian Torres-Botello, produced by HYBRID: A Theatre Collective.

Running July 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 & 12 at 9pm in the windows** of the Fishtank Perfomance Studio. Donations accepted at the door $5-15.

**All window performances are 30 - 35 minutes in legnth.

Support this show by pledging to our fund drive and receive VIP seats.

This production is generously sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon, the New Theatre Restaurant, Birdies, the Fishtank Performance Studio and Digital Milk.

Digital Milk is a Kansas City based creative media collective providing our clients with unique, effective solutions to make noise in this competitive market. Defined by its trilogy of talent Digital Milk provides a full service audio and video production suite as well as in house motion graphics and design.... This allows us to create HD video and animation to use in social media, viral campaigns, web and television spots. Digital Milk services include: audio, video and graphic production, original music composition, creative services, corporate branding and identity campaigns, photography services, 3D imaging (CGI) and much more.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Heidi Van recognized as one of Kansas City's Masterminds

Masterminds 2010: This year's creative geniuses

Meet Our Masterminds: Winners of the 2010 Awards

Once again, The Pitch presents some of this city's aesthetic adventurers with $1,000 each — no strings attached — just for doing what they do.

Each year, we ask our readers to nominate artists, innovators and entrepreneurs who are changing the city's cultural landscape. This isn't a popularity contest or a lifetime-achievement award; instead, we want to recognize individuals or groups whose contributions are influencing the city's cultural and creative landscape.

We back up our appreciation with cash because we know that these people often do their work with little financial reward. A thousand bucks, we figure, is a small investment toward keeping the city interesting.

We'll hand out the checks at our annual Artopia party — a night of fashion, music, food and all-around creative energy — on Saturday, April 3, at the Screenland (1656 Washington). Until then, you can read about this year's Masterminds in this Artopia pullout section. The party that night starts at 7; tickets cost $25 at the door, or $20 if you get them sooner by calling us at 816-561-6061.


Mastermind: Performance
Heidi Van

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When she puts on the nose, Heidi Van is free.

"Clowns make the rules," Van says. "They have the authority to change those rules. They can die. They can come back. They can look out at the audience and say, 'You know what? I'm an all-caps CLOWN!'"

Van makes rules, too. The pixie-ish native of Kansas City, Kansas, is as comfortable farcing it up for the New Theatre's dinnertime crowds as she is gliding through dark, experimental, movement-based clown extravaganzas like The Coppelia Project.

In the latter show and other shows like it, Van and her Hybrid-theater cohorts have achieved, through clowning, a casual profundity — work that seems simple yet cuts deep.

An actress, director, teacher of incarcerated juveniles, and manager of the Fishtank theater at 17th Street and Wyandotte, Van buys the freedom to clown through labor that's mundane (sweeping the Fishtank, painting its walls), instructional (guiding artists interested in a Fishtank show through the process of writing proposals and estimating budgets) and managerial (gathering the team to nurse an idea into a fully realized performance). The effort is also altruistic: By keeping the Fishtank alive, she gives Kansas City a space where the unlikely flourishes — where other performers are free to put on the nose, too.

Still in its first year, the teensy theater has hosted local and national performers putting on work old and new. It has given us Lisa Cordes' series of living-news performances in which motley casts declaim the writings of Sarah Palin or Carrie Prejean. It has mounted one-woman shows from out of town as well as locally cast plays that otherwise wouldn't have been staged here. It has put on a citywide show-and-tell, and it has dared improvised comedy every Saturday and themed celebrations of new performance art on First Fridays. (At one show inspired by Union Station's Warhol exhibit, Van dressed as Warhol-shooter Valerie Solanas.) We've seen workshops, rehearsals and Peter Lawless composing and performing music in the windows.

Those shop windows overlooking Wyandotte Street give the space its name as well as its greatest inspiration. Fishtank founder Corrie Van Ausdal even hatched an environmental-theater breakthrough when she staged Dial 'M' for Murder entirely behind the storefront's glass. The Hybrid theater collective followed up this past fall with clown love story. Written by the group, it was a tender and riotous tale of a street-sweeping clown (Matt Weiss) who falls for a comically buxom baker (Van, padded à la Dolly Parton) whom he sees each day in a sweet-shop window. For most of the show, Weiss was outside looking in, just like the audience members, who sat in folding chairs out on Wyandotte.

An original show, sharply written and performed, that actually spilled out into our city itself? That's why we call Van a Mastermind.

-- By Alan Scherstuhl

Read about the other MASTERMIND recipients at the link below.

http://www.pitch.com/2010-04-01/news/masterminds2010/1

The 5th Annual 12 Plays of Christmas

Join the Fishtank for our 5th Annual Holiday Show, THE 12 PLAYS OF CHRISTMAS! by Devon Barnes, Emma Carter , Coleman Crenshaw , Joseph De...