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SLIPPING
Alone, numb, and friendless after the violent death of his father, high school senior Eli moves with his mom from San Francisco to a fresh start in Iowa. A new relationship with a boy at school exposes Eli again to the possibility of closeness and the danger of being swallowed by it.
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SLIPPING was originally workshopped and developed at The Royal Court Theatre and Rattlestick, was given its world premiere in Chicago by The Side Project directed by Artistic Director Adam Webster, and was recently read as part of the Robert Chesley/Jane Chambers Playwright Project at
TOSOS in New York.
Contains nudity and mature subject matter. Not recommended for children under the age of 14. Children under the age of 12 will not be admitted to the theater.
Please be aware that there is no late seating.
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SLIPPING
written by
Daniel Talbott
directed by
Kirsten Kelly
July 28 – August 15, 2009
Mon – Fri at 8PM
Sat at 6PM and 9PM
Added performance:
Sun, August 2 at 7pm
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FEATURING:
MacLeod Andrews (
Somewhere in the Pacific),
Adam Driver (
Theatre of War),
Meg Gibson (
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan), and
Seth Numrich (
Iphigenia 2.0,
Too Much Memory)
VIDEO:
To view a YouTube Video introduction to Slipping, click here.
PRESS:
The reviews are in! Read what the critics had to say:
To read the THEATERMANIA review, click here.
To read the BACKSTAGE review, click here.
To read the NEW YORK PRESS review, click here.
To read the MUSIC OMH review, click here.
To read the NYTHEATRE.COM review, click here.
To read the HOLLYWOOD REPORTER review, click here.
To read the VILLAGE VOICE review, click here.
To read the GAY CITY NEWS review, click here.
To read the OUT.COM review, click here.
To read the BACKSTAGE interview with playwright Daniel Talbott, click here.
To read the BROOKLYN RAIL interview, click here.
To read the CLYDE FITCH REPORT interview, click here.
To hear the NYTHEATRECAST interview, click here.
To read the PLAYBILL interview with actor Adam Driver, click here.
To see BROADWAYWORLD.COM’S photo exclusive with the cast, click here.
MEET THE TEAM:
Daniel Talbott (
Playwright) has most recently worked as an actor on
Master Builder (Irish Rep),
Rocket City (Alabama Shakespeare Festival),
Tartuffe (McCarter Theatre/Yale Rep),
Marat/Sade (Classical Theatre of Harlem) and the feature film “Pretty Bird.” Recent directing work includes
Birthday and
Nobody, both by Crystal Skillman (Rising Phoenix Rep at the Seventh Street Small Stage at Jimmy’s No. 43),
The Umbrella Plays (the teacup company/FringeNYC – Overall Excellence Award: Outstanding Play),
Fall Forward (Sitelines/River to River Festival produced by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council), and
The Reaching (Rising Phoenix Rep). His play
Slipping was produced by The Side Project in Chicago in 2008 and was also part of the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, and his play
What Happened When was produced at
HERE Arts Center and The Side Project this past winter, and was published as part of the Plays and Playwrights 2008 anthology. He received a 2007 New York Innovative Theatre Award for directing, a Drama-Logue Award and two Dean Goodman Choice Awards for acting and was also named one of the 15 People of the Year 2006 by
nytheatre.com. He is a graduate of Juilliard and of Solano College Theatre’s
ATP, and is a literary manager of Rattlestick Playwrights Theater and the artistic director of Rising Phoenix Rep (recipient of the 2007
NYIT Caffe Cino Fellowship Award).
Kirsten Kelly (
Director) is a film and theatre director from New York. Recent directing credits include:
ART (Two River Theatre Co);
The Government Inspector (Calvin College Guest Director); 365-Week 47 (Rising Phoenix Rep/Public Theatre);
Slipping by Daniel Talbott for Rattlestick Dirty Works; Co-creator of the CPS! Shakespeare program at Chicago Shakespeare Theater where she directed productions of
Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet and
Hamlet; the Washington D.C. premiere of
Boy Gets Girl by Rebecca Gillman for Theatre Alliance (Helen Hayes Nomination, Best Direction); the Midwest/Chicago premiere of Mamet’s
Boston Marriage (After Dark Award, Best Director), and Sam Shepherd’s
Savage Love/Tongues with the Juilliard Percussion Ensemble at Lincoln Center. Film credits include:
Front of House (Web Pilot Series for Strike TV);
Tokyo/Vermont Counterpoint short film (Beyond The Machine concert, Lincoln Center);
Asparagus! (Stalking the American Life) (award-winning documentary on the 2006-7 film festival circuit;
DVD released 2008;
PBS broadcast Spring 2009); Production Manager for three National Geographic Explorer episodes. Prior to NY, Kirsten directed many Chicago productions and was the Artistic Director of Strawdog Theatre there. Kirsten is a graduate of the Master’s Directing program at Juilliard where she received the Andrew W. Mellon Directing Fellowship, and is a proud member of Rising Phoenix Repertory.
Sets by
Lauren Helpern, Lighting by
Joel Moritz, Sound and projections by
Brandon Epperson
Costumes by
Chloe Chapin, Props by
Eugenia Furneaux-Arends, Fights by
Christian Kelly-Sordelet
Production Stage Manager:
Katrina Renee Herrmann
Assistant Stage Manager:
Melissa Gregus
Production Manager:
Travis Walker
General Manager:
Snug Harbor Production
Founded in 1999 by Artistic Director Daniel Talbott,
Rising Phoenix Repertory began by producing an ongoing reading series of new plays and has continued to add workshops, festivals, and highly praised productions of new plays. Recent productions include
Birthday and
Don’t Pet the Zookeeper at Seventh Street Small Stage,
365 Days/365 Plays at Jimmy’s No. 43 and The Public Theater,
What Happened When at
HERE Arts Center,
Fall Forward in the Sitelines/River to River festival produced by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council,
The Telling Trilogy (including
The Ride, 2006
NYIT Award Nominee – Outstanding Original Short Script),
Rules of the Universe (Winner, 2007
NYIT Awards for Outstanding Original Short Script (Daniel Reitz) and Director (Daniel Talbott), and
Three Sisters at the Seventh Street Small Stage at Jimmy’s No. 43. Its acclaimed, sold-out production of last season’s
Too Much Memory was Rising Phoenix Repertory’s third FringeNYC production, following
Gift by Mark Schultz in 2005 and
Ponies by Mike Batistick in 2003, and received the Fringe award for Outstanding Play.
Piece by Piece Productions is a not for profit organization that was started in 1999 by Wendy vanden Heuvel. Its mission is to produce film and theater that is socially, politically, and spiritually relevant to our times. Piece by Piece is also very interested in supporting the development of theatre artists and their original work through workshops, readings, and the productions of new plays. Productions have included:
Medea directed by Deborah Warner with Fiona Shaw,
The Tricky Part by Martin Moran,
Ode to the Man Who Kneels by Richard Maxwell, in association with the NY City Players, and
The Walworth Farce by Enda Walsh, as well as the upcoming 2009 “comeback” of Mabou Mines
DollHouse, both in association with St. Ann's Warehouse. Films:
Fierce Grace: Ram Dass by Mickey Lemle, and
The Rest I Make Up: Documenting Irene by Michelle Memran (a documentary about the life and work of the playwright Irene Fornes). Wendy vanden Heuvel also served as co-artistic director with Rosemary Quinn of The Other Theater; her past producing and associate producing credits include:
Three by Beckett ’94 and ’96 directed by Joseph Chaikin,
Mud by Irene Fornes,
Women. War. Comedy. by Thomas Brasch,
Springtime by Irene Fornes,
Counting the Ways by Edward Albee, and
My Name is Rachel Corrie (with Royal Court Theatre).
Rattlestick is proud to conclude our 14th season with the addition of Slipping. Our diverse, critically acclaimed season has featured premieres from Craig Wright, Stephen Belber, Sheila Callaghan. We hosted the stageFARM’s production of The Gingerbread House, and most recently, we produced Jessica Dickey’s acclaimed play, The Amish Project.
We have just announced our 15th Anniversary season, featuring a revival from Rattlestick alumna Lucy Thurber, and three bold world premieres by Mando Alvarado, Craig Wright and Annie Baker. Be sure to join us again in 2009/10 for what is sure to be another exciting season with America’s most engaging young playwrights! Find out MORE about our season Here!