by Brian | Oct 2, 2012 | Blog, The Play About the Baby
Catching up a bit on reviews, but they have all been fantastic!
“This production evokes new appreciation of the clicking mind behind one of America’s theatrical treasures.” – Stacy Trevenon, Stage and Cinema
“…a polished gem of black comedy.” – Charles Kruger , Examiner.com
Director Brian Katz’s production is surreal, riotous, troubling, intimate and heartbreaking….This is a must for Albee fans and a pleasing outing for anyone who enjoys thinking person’s drama.” – Richard Connema, Forallevents.
Woot! Come check out what all the raving is about – only eight shows left!
by Brian | Sep 13, 2012 | Blog, The Play About the Baby
We got our first two reviews today, and they are both very positive.
First from Lee Hartgrave, writing for ForAllEvents.com
“The Actors are “Awesome!”… They deserve a couple of Oscars… What a show! – “Wonderful and imaginative!” 4/4 Glasses of Champaign. (ed-Yum!)
https://leehartgraveforallevents.blogspot.com/2012/09/albees-play-about-baby-compelling.html
And next from Kedar Adour, our Theatre MD (never a bad idea to have around!)
“a great cast… devious and inventive… this reviewer highly recommends seeing another side of Albee….you should not miss this production!”
https://forallevents.info/reviews/the-play-about-the-baby-has-a-great-cast/
by Brian | Sep 11, 2012 | Blog, The Play About the Baby
Enjoy our new gallery. Note: these photos are web-sized. Press, please go to https://www.custommade.org/press for high resolution photos.
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by Brian | Sep 3, 2012 | Blog, The Play About the Baby
Edward Albee’s The Play About the Baby Production Stills. Click on any thumbnail for the full sized image, then right click to save high resolution photo.
Previews begin Sept 7th! Get your tickets at https://www.custommade.org/tickets
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by Brian | Jul 22, 2012 | Blog, The Play About the Baby
which will begin previews on Sept 7th. Rehearsals start this coming Sunday, and we cannot wait to tackle the San Francisco premiere of one of Albee’s most absurd, funny and heartbreaking scripts.
Richard Aiello as MAN
Richard Aiello (Man) This is Richard’s first chance to work with Custom Made Theatre Company. He may be new to CMTC but not to Edward Albee, having appeared as Tobias in A Delicate Balance with Actors’ Ensemble in Berkeley several years ago. Richard has worked with a variety of other theater companies in San Francisco and the East Bay, including Center Rep, Willows Theatre, Town Hall Theater, California Conservatory, Last Planet Theater and DiabloActors Ensemble. He is currently studying with Richard Seyd.
Linda Ayres-Frederick as WOMAN
Linda Ayres-Frederick* (Woman), Phoenix Theatre’s Artistic Director www.phoenixtheatresf.org since 1985, has enjoyed a diverse career as an actor, producer, director, critic and playwright in Bay Area Theatres with additional performances in NYC, Edinburgh, France and National Theatre Conferences. A member of the SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (writing for SF BayTimes), and the Dramatists Guild, Linda is twice a Shubert Playwriting Fellow with numerous productions, publications and awards in Bay Area Festivals including Best of SF Fringe 2011 (for her play AFIELD) and Best of SF Fringe 2010 (for Best Short Plays ZERO TO NINETY IN 90 MINUTES). Favorite roles include Edna in THE OLDEST PROFESSION (nominated by SFBATCC for Best Ensemble) and several roles in the Ensemble in MACHINAL, both at BRAVA, Helen in ROAD TO MECCA at the Phoenix, and Martha in WHOSE AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF at Sea Theatre. Most recently, she performed her solo piece CANTATA #40 at Marin Fringe–receiving a First Place Award for Best Script–and later in August at the O’Hanlon Art Center in Mill Valley. * Member Actors’ Equity Association
Anya Kazimerski as GIRL
Anya Kazimierski (Girl) is a performer, painter, and scenic designer new to the Bay Area. With roots in New York and a degree in studio art & French literature from Oberlin College, she came out west to work as the Scenic Art Fellow at Berkeley Rep, 2011-12 season. While at Oberlin, Anya was an actor and designer in the collaborative Petits-Fours Theatre Company, a theater collective that produced popular, if eccentric, gems such as JOHN (an original piece) and a new translation of Ionesco’s The Chairs. Since arriving in the Bay, Anya has built a cardboard set for Stagebridge’s City Green, and been an understudy role in Berkeley Rep’s Ghost Light.
Shane Rhoades as BOY
Shane Rhoades (Boy) is very excited to be a part of The Play About the Baby. His previous acting credits include: Down to This (Sleepwalkers Theatre), Merry Forking Christmas (Pianofight), Shoot O’Malley Twice (Virago Theatre), The Dresser (San Jose Repertory), 12th Night (Atmos Theatre), Equus (City Lights Theatre), Angels in America Part 1 (Busbarn), The First Day of School (City Lights Theatre), and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Shady Shakespeare). Shane graduated from San Jose State University with his B.A. in theatre. His credits at SJSU include The Colored Museum, One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Secret in the Wings and Puss n’ Boots.