a play by Damian Wampler, directed by Angela Astle

Best friends, separated by choice, reunited by fate.

Starts Friday, June 12 for 6 shows at the Robert Moss Theater, 440 Lafayette.

Showtimes: Friday, June 12, 5:30pm,
Sunday, June 14, 9:00pm
Wednesday, June 17, 4:00pm
Thursday, June 18, 4:00pm
Friday, June 19, 7:30pm
Sunday, June 28, 1:00pm

Tickets are $18 at http://www.planetconnectionsfestivity.com/
Showing posts with label Cast and Crew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cast and Crew. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Jason in Jeans

Jason Hurt, who plays Jamal Jones, is not only an actor but a model as well. We'd like to thank Paul Aarrington for buying an ad in our playbill, promote our star Jason and, well, show you this picture. See all our our cast at http://www.twintowersplay.com/cast/

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Adam Samtur, Stage Manager












Our fearless stage manager (middle) is also a playwright and co-founder of Just Ask Productions. I just caught his recent show at the The Red Room. I can't pronounce the title of the show, but luckily if you go to buy tickets, just give the cashier an odd look and you'll get a ticket to What('s) Happen(s)(ed)(ing) in the Elevator...

The title says it all - every scene revolves around events that take place just before or just after a fateful meeting in an elevator. The work plays with time, giving us snippets of life out of sequence, as if we were glimpsing fragments of human life through a telescope on Mars. Indeed, one of the characters in this ensemble cast may actually be from Mars. I liked the range of characters - the play (I can't write out the title) is a document of sorts that catalogs the variety of life on our planet, including the ethnic, glass and gender differences. Most importantly though, the show is fun! You'll see a pornstar cum novelist cum columnist blossom on stage (no pun intended), and a restaurant manager on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Go see What's(s) Happend (ed)('s)... damn, just go see the show!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Cast Websites

Learn more about the talent in Twin Towers by going to their personal websites.
http://www.twintowersplay.com/cast/


Kena Anae www.twintowersplay.com/kena_anae
Jason Hurt www.twintowersplay.com/jason_hurt
Patricia Gibson www.twintowersplay.com/patricia_gibson
Myla Flores www.twintowersplay.com/myla_flores
Quatis Tarkington www.twintowersplay.com/quatis_tarkington
Lauren Kelston www.twintowersplay.com/lauren_kelston

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Our Fight Coordinaor

Diego Villada was born in Jackson Heights, NY and raised in Miami, FL. He is an aspiring professor of theatre and specializes in movement and stage combat.
In NYC, Diego is the resident fight director at 3-Legged Dog Media & Theatre Company. His choreography was featured in their spring production of Rod & Cables by Alison M. Keating.
Diego has trained in stage combat all over the United States. He is member of the Society of American Fight Directors and is an apprentice of prominent fight director Rick Sordelet.
Diego is an alumnus of both the University of Evansville and Virginia Commonwealth University.

Monday, May 18, 2009

This is our Capoeira choreographer, Christopher Langer, in riverside park. Twin Towers has three different choreographers - Tango, Capoeira and martial arts. This speaks to the different levels of relationships found in the play. We are lucky to have Christopher on board. Not only is he a great dancer, but he brings his generosity and attitude to the production as well - we actually met at a New York Cares event in the Bronx where we taught Capoeira to kids in a shelter. I believe that people should use the skills they have to help make the world a better place, regardless of what those skills are. You might have to be creative to figure out how to put your talent to use, but you will find a way! Thanks Christopher, for your inspiration.