Crazyanity: May 7-24

The latest from Paris Crayton III’s Rising Sage Theatre, Crazyanity opens May 7 at the West End Performing Arts Center — and includes, among others, a familiar face from Essential’s stage: Kenneth Camp II, from our 2010 production of Darker Face of the Earth by former poet laureate Rita Dove.

Named one of the 30 Under 30 by ArtsATL in 2013,  in addition to running his own theatre company and being a prolific playwright and performer in his own right, Crayton is active with Working Title Playwrights and also joined Essential and West End Arts Center as the drama instructor for WEAC’s summer camp last year.

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All Aboard!

We’ve got terrific casts for both our shows this year, and we are very happy to welcome the acclaimed Shannon Eubanks to our directing team as well! We’re still looking for a few good company members, if you’re a stage manager or piano player and are interested in joining our team this summer. Check out this great lineup of artists you’ll get to work with!

Old Ship of Zionwritten by Natalia Naman

directed by Peter Hardy, Elin Rose Hill asst director
cast: James G. Smith, Jimmica Collins, Sharan Mansfield, Lydia Frempong,

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Bare Essentials 2015 is under way!

There’s no doubt that getting your play produced is one of the most challenging tasks of a playwright, and we at Essential are proud of our role as facilitators in this pivotal part of the development process for Georgia playwrights.

But there’s a lot that goes into developing a play before it gets its first production. Atlanta boasts a diverse but supportive network of individuals and organizations that offer opportunities for readings and play development, and our Bare Essentials play reading series is part of that tapestry. Traditionally taking place on “dark” nights during our festival, in 2015 Bare Essentials is breaking free of the festival and taking place year-round.

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Food, Fun & the Afterlife: May 17 event cancelled

CANCELLED:
Essential Theatre Celebrates Fun, Food & the Afterlife
Sunday May 17 @ 5 pm

Heaven or Hell? Will you inhabit the afterlife as an artificial intelligence crafted by culling your social media posts? Join Essential Theatre 2015 Playwriting Award Winner, Joshua Mikel for an evening of fun, food and a discussion of the afterlife. His play, Lillian Likes It, and the BBC hit show Black Mirror, “Be Right Back” question whether it’s possible to have a meaningful relationship with a cyber-re-creation of a deceased love one.

Wine will be served during the video “Be Right Back”,

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Join us April 19 for Atlanta Streets Alive in West End!

Join us Sunday afternoon,  April 19 at Atlanta StreetsAlive: West End!

Sign up here to volunteer, or just to get more information about what we’ll be up to and where we’ll be so you can come by and say hello while you’re there! There will be face painting, activities and information about our playwriting contest (deadline: April 23) and this summer’s festival, and more!

For more information about Atlanta StreetsAlive, read here.

We hope we’ll see you on the 19th!

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Alliance Theatre premieres EDWARD FOOTE, by Atlanta’s own Phillip Depoy

-by Artistic Director Peter Hardy

Some years ago, Phillip DePoy provided music for one of the early Essential Festival shows, and here’s the program bio I composed for him:  “Phillip DePoy is a celebrated man of letters, notorious for far too many things to go into here.”

Phillip’s a musician, playwright, author, director … and an old friend, who’s worked with most of the theaters in Atlanta at one time or another.  (And his lovely wife, Lee Nowell, directed five productions for the Essential Festival, including a play by the then 18-year-old Lauren Gunderson).

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Audition Notice For April 12: OLD SHIP OF ZION (Darryl)

The Essential Theatre is accepting headshots and resumes for non-Union performers interested in auditioning for a role in our upcoming production of THE OLD SHIP OF ZION by Natalia Naman, a play about the members of an African-American church adapting to changing times..   The character is Darryl, the choir director for the church.  African-American, ideally in the 30-40 age range, but we’d consider someone outside of that.  Flamboyant — everyone knows he’s gay, but they don’t talk about.  IDEALLY WE’D LIKE TO HAVE SOMEONE FOR THIS ROLE WHO PLAYS THE PIANO WELL.  The production will be part of the 2015 Essential Theatre Play Festival,

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Audition Notice for April 12: OLD SHIP OF ZION (Quincy)

We are now accepting headshots and resumes for non-Union performers interested in auditioning for a role in our upcoming production of THE OLD SHIP OF ZION by Natalia Naman, a play about the members of an African-American church adapting to changing times.  The character is Quincy, a college-age African-American who is an enthusiastic member of his chuch but is beginning to question his sexuality.  The production will be part of the 2015 Essential Theatre Play Festival, running from July 24-August 23 at the West End Performing Arts Center in Atlanta.  We’re hoping to read people for this role on April 12 and 13,

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Thoughts on General Auditions

-by Peter Hardy

The Essential Theatre’s 2015 General Auditions are coming up this Saturday, which means that for five hours straight we’re going to be seeing actors coming in and doing prepared monolog auditions.  Later on we’ll invite some of those people to read for the two new plays we’ll be producing in this summer’s Essential Festival (Joshua Mikel’s LILLIAN LIKES IT and Natalia Naman’s THE OLD SHIP OF ZION), along with a lot of actors and actresses from around town whose work we’re already familiar with.

Why do we still hold our own annual General Auditions, when most of the companies in town now rely on the Unified General Auditions coming up at the end of March? 

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