Tuesday, October 1, 2013

KC STAR Review: True Love Travels A Treacherous Road in 'Gruesome Playgound Injuries'

September 29
Robert Trussell
The Kansas City Star

Director Sidonie Garrett serves up an impressive bare-bones production of this two-character dark comedy at the Fishtank Performance Studio, where actors Heidi Van and Chris Roady bring this bizarre and touching tale to life.
Photo by Brian Paulette


Joseph’s elliptical story line follows the decades-long relationship between Doug and Kayleen, who meet when they are each 8 years old and whose lives intersect repeatedly through their teens, 20s and 30s. What binds them is a series of grotesque mishaps — falling accidents, gashed faces, lost eyes, broken legs, damaged teeth, self-inflicted injuries — as well as an irresistible, if indescribable, emotional attachment.

Joseph prefers to jump back and forth in time rather than lay out the relationship in chronological order, but his craftsmanship is impeccable. His dialogue is economical but vivid, natural but heightened. And he suggests a deep backstory for these characters with deft allusions to events and family members we never see. Had his exposition been more explicit, he would have sacrificed the play’s brevity and much of its power.

Garrett and her actors maintain a delicate balancing act, bringing the sadistic humor to life without overshadowing the honest sentiment running through the play. These characters go through some serious changes, and Van and Roady skillfully navigate their rocky journeys into adulthood with nuanced performances.

Photo by Brian Paulette 
Van has often been typecast — sometimes by herself — as a clown and sad-sack comedian, but in this piece she has a chance to balance those sharp comic instincts with her estimable ability handling dramatically deep material. Kayleen’s injuries and scars are more psychic than physical and Van eloquently enunciates the character’s inner pain. 

 Roady demonstrates his versatility in a precise performance that requires him to shift gears repeatedly as we watch him accumulate an impressive mass of scar tissue. Doug laughingly describes himself as “accident prone” at one point, but the truth is clear: His attraction to thanatos — the death drive — makes him do the crazy things he does. His love for Kayleen is undiminished, and in Roady’s performance we see the devotion of boy/man whose object of affection is both his salvation and his undoing.

This piece runs about 90 minutes without an intermission, and the actors change costumes in full view of the audience. It’s really the only rational choice in the intimate confines of the Fishtank, but it gives the show a sort of no-frills theatrical flair.

Onstage
“Gruesome Playground Injuries” runs through Oct. 13 at the Fishtank Performance Studio, 1715 Wyandotte St. For more information, call 816-809-7110 or go to BrownPaperTickets.com.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/09/29/4516586/true-love-travels-a-treacherous.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph

The Fishtank presents "Gruesome Playground Injuries" by Rajiv Joseph September 28- October 13, 2013.

Over the course of 30 years, the lives of Kayleen & Doug intersect at the most bizarre intervals, leading the two childhood friends to compare scars & the physical calamaties that keep drawing them together. 

Directed by Sidonie Garrett
with Chris Roady & Heidi Van
Photo by Manon Halliburton Natural Light Photography 


About the Playwright
"RAJIV JOSEPH Broadway:Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo was a 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist for drama, and also awarded a grant for Outstanding New American Play by the National Endowment for the Arts. Joseph's New York productions include Gruesome Playground Injuries, Second Stage Theatre, 2011; Animals Out of Paper, Second Stage Theatre, summer 2008;The Leopard and the Fox (adaptation), Alter Ego, fall 2007; Huck & Holden, Cherry Lane Theatre, 2006; All This Intimacy, Second Stage Theatre, 2006. World premieres of new plays this year, include The North Pool at Theatre Works in Palo Alto; The Lake Effectat Crossroads Theatre in New Jersey; andThe Medusa Body at the Alley Theatre. He received his BA in Creative Writing from Miami University and his MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. He served for three years in the Peace Corps in Senegal.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

AN ADULT EVENING OF SHEL SILVERSTEIN - NOW CLOSED

WE'VE EXTENDED AUG 1 - 4 AUG 1 - SOLD OUT!
AUG 2 - SOLD OUT!
AUG 3 - SOLD OUT!
AUG 4 - SOLD OUT






ONE OF THE TOP 5 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!!   
- BY KCUR'S BRIAN MCTAVISH



SHEL REVIEW IN THE KC STAR!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Summer in the Tank!

Part playwright slam & part staged reading, this evening presents plays at their vital essence: Words & intention.

Curated by Heidi Van at the Fishtank and sponsored by Birdies and Boulevard Brewing Company.

$10, 7pm Sunday Nights in June debuting June 2 with Bryan Moses and Act II of "At The End of Apathy."

Also presenting: Kyle Hatley, Alli Jorday, Pete Bakely and Natalie Licardello.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Fishtank Summer

The Fishtank will present two shows this summer, "Mask of the Broken Heart" by Stephanie Roberts and "An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein" by Shel Silverstein. Directed by Heidi Van.

"Mask of the Broken Heart" will run for it's third reprise after debuting in August of 2010 at the Fishtank. When private dick, Ray Meridian, takes on a case for Lillian Mallicoat, the daughter of a famous Kansas City tractor baron, he confronts a mysterious past involving scandal, supernaturalism, and his own lost love. Written & performed by Stephanie Roberts, Directed by Fishtank Curator Heidi Van.

Stephanie Roberts, the creator of Boom! and recent Charlotte St. Foundation Generative Artist awardee, combines genres in her new film-noir style, one-woman mask play.

This virtuosic thriller combines humor, pathos and beauty while paying tribute to classic film and contemporary Commedia dell’Arte. Roberts plays 13 characters in this original play made possible by an Inspiration Grant from the Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City. photo credit: Matthew Collins


The Fishtank will present "An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein" as its official entry of the 2013 Kansas City Fringe Festival. The ten imaginative plays in this collection range widely in content, but the style is unmistakable. Directed by Heidi Van & featuring the 2013 Fishtank Acting Apprentices. 

Check back for dates, times and ticket information!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Call for Interns

This summer marks the one year anniversary of the Fishtank's Internship Program.  The exciting program has offered each intern the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a professional environment. The  program allows students to work side by side with Fishtank Resident Artists & staff.  Interns have worked on projects ranging from researching programming ideas to learning the ins and outs of concession sales during a play in the window on a randomly cold weekend in October!

“Interns have worked in every facet of Fishtank operations, gaining knowledge and experience that will certainly benefit them throughout their careers,” says Heidi Van, Curator of the Fishtank. 

The Fishtank’s Internship program started in last year in Production, Playwriting and Marketing.  This year the Fishtank adds an Acting Apprenticeship that will include a performance in the Fishtank's 2013 Fringe Festival submission.

Interested applicants can send a letter of interest and resume (with head shot if applicable) to heidi@fishtanktheater.com.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

This weekend at the FISHTANK!

BRECHTOLOGY
A spattering of short pieces inspired by, influenced by, or in the style of Bertolt Brecht, written by the cast and crew of UMKC's INTENSIVE theatre project. Directed with deft amazingness by Heidi Van. (Their words, not mine!)

Cast:
One: Joseph De Maria
Two: Kaley Patterson
Three: Victoria Mueller
Four: Rebecca Mardikes
Five: Robert Hines
Six: Petey McGee
Seven: Rasheedat "Nikky" Badejo
Nine: Anna Day
Ten: Michael Hanman


Thursday, 2/21/13 - 7:30pm
Friday, 2/22/13 - 7:30pm
Saturday, 2/23/13 - 7:30pm
Sunday, 2/24/13 - 2pm

Tickets are $10 and available online at
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/338475

Monday, February 11, 2013

Sunday, January 27, 2013

FISHTANK PRESENTS

 FEB 14, 15 & 16TH AT 8:30PM 
AND 
FEB 17TH AT 4PM


BEING ALIVE re-imagines the songs of Sondheim to examine human connection and relationships today. Songs from COMPANY, INTO THE WOODS, FOLLIES, ASSASSINS and many more are paired with actual responses to questions about life and our connection to one another. 
Starring Shea Coffman, Katie Gilchrist, Bryan LaFAve, Gil Perez-Abraham & Emily Shackelford, with musical direction and arrangement by Jeremy Watson. Conceived and co-created by Heidi Van. Video by Sam Slosberg.

$20 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS AVAILABLE IN ADVANCE ONLINE HERE


 
 
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The House of Yes stirs the Fishtank

http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/the-house-of-yes-fishtank-theater-moving-target/Content?oid=3087996

Saturday, December 1, 2012

FOR THE HOLIDAYS: THE HOUSE OF YES

Moving Target Theatre presents Wendy MacLeod’s "The House of Yes" in a limited engagement at the Fishtank Theater  December 6 through December 16, 2012.   Directed by Darren Sextro and featuring Jan Rogge (Mrs. Pascal), Christina Schafer Martin (Jackie-O), J. Will Fritz (Anthony), Justin Speer (Marty) and Hailey Jones (Lesly), The House of Yes is a dark comedy set during a hurricane as the Pascal family, for whom the clock stopped after the Kennedy assassination, returns home for Thanksgiving. Familial secrets are exposed and familiar events unfold again.  Recommended for ages 18 and up.  

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
December 6, 8 pm – Opening Night
December 7, 8 pm
December 8, 2 pm and 8 pm
December 9, 2 pm
December 10, 8 pm – Industry Night
December 12, 8 pm
December 13, 8 pm
December 14, 8 pm
December 15, 2 pm and 8 pm
December 16, 2 pm - Closing



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