Archive for February, 2012
Red Light Winter Begins Previews Tomorrow
Posted by kitchentheatre in Artistic, Community, General KTC, Production on February 21, 2012
Previews are exciting performances. The play is finished, but it’s still changing, growing, and learning. The production team and the actors have a few last chances to try new things. The audiences get to give their two cents after the show in a talkback with the director of the show. The audiences get to have a part in the process.
Pretty cool, right?
And this week, for the three previews of Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp, if you’re under 30, we want you–for only $15! That, dear friends, is a steal. The deal is only good for this Wednesday (7:30p), Thursday (7:30p), and Friday (8p) nights’ shows–and you can book your tickets in advance by calling the Ticket Center at 607-273-4497, or by visiting them online.
Director Rachel Lampert says: “This play is so luscious! There is so much in it and so much for the actors to use. I love watching the play deepen and deepen. I cannot wait until the audience arrives!”
That’s right, folks. Can’t wait for YOU. We’re all excited for you to get in and get into this play. It’s bold. It’s intimate. It’s engaging. It’s everything you expect from the Kitchen and more! And for $15–PLUS everything your ticket stub gets you!–you can’t afford to miss it!
Keeping up the Conversation
Posted by kitchentheatre in Community, General KTC on February 17, 2012
If you’re reading this blog, there’s a good chance you’ve been to the theatre and have seen at least one performance here. (If that’s not the case, and you are reading this blog and haven’t ever been over to see us, what are you waiting for?
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Whether you’ve visited us once or have been a subscriber for years, something drew you to the Kitchen. Do you remember what that draw was? Perhaps it was a radio spot or a poster; or maybe it was an ad or a review in the paper. Or–was it a friend? Or a friend of a friend? Word of mouth is a reliable way to make choices–from babysitters to where-to-have-dinner to what-to-do-on-a-Saturday-night. If you’re reading this blog, you can oh-so-easily spread the word about the Kitchen Theatre to a potentially new audience member!
By sharing this article, or posting on our Facebook wall, or Tweeting @kitchentheatre, you can help keep the conversation going.
Maybe you’ll get to be that draw for someone new.
Theatre is special because it’s a shared experience–what happens in that moment will never, ever be recreated the same way again. Why not share that with a friend, a date, or even someone you’re just getting to know? You’ll certainly have plenty to talk about, especially after you catch Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp next week.
See you–and a friend!–at the Kitchen soon!
Coming Up Next…Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp
Posted by kitchentheatre in Artistic, General KTC on February 6, 2012
Last night, we packed up Waldo into a U-Haul and waved goodbye as he moved on to NYC… A BIG thank you to everyone who came to see Call Me Waldo, KTC’s world premiere comedy by Rob Ackerman. The audience response to this show was outstanding–we really appreciate you all sharing your thoughts! We always welcome feedback on the blog, our Facebook page, and on our Twitter.
Here at the Kitchen, though, when one show closes, another one almost immediately opens! We’ve already been in rehearsal for Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp, and if that was week one, we’ve got an outstanding show to look forward to.
Red Light Winter is about sex, power, and obsession. It is a heated love triangle riddled with danger, betrayal, and manipulation that will change the lives of frenemies Matt and Davis and the mysterious French prostitute Christina forever. The cast includes Eric Gilde* and Ellen Adair* back up from NYC (Mary’s Wedding) and Jesse Bush*, most recently seen in this season’s The Mystery of Irma Vep. Look out for updates from director Rachel Lampert about the rehearsal process!
