Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Susan Dunlap / smelinde@gmail.com
FRIGID Press Contact: Emily Owens PR / Emily@emilyowenspr.com / 972-743-3746

FRIGID NEW YORK
Presents
The Giant’s Causeways
written by Nora Sun McLaughlin
directed by Jill Harrison
featuring James Fauvell and Thomas Hodgskin

Nora Sun McLaughlin’s new play, The Giant’s Causeways, asks the question, can the friendship between two boys, one Catholic, the other Protestant, stand up to the political and religious battles surrounding them in Northern Ireland in the 60's and 70's? Loosely based on a story told by her father who grew up in Belfast, on a return trip to Belfast during the Troubles, McLaughlin tells her tale from a larger, empathetic perspective that no one side was right, weaving a fierce drama about rage, pain and death along with some Irish singing, whiskey drinking, and the moral choices we make every day.

James Fauvell (Tom Fontana’s The Day Jack London Got Pinched, and the upcoming film, Nicholas of Myra) and Thomas Hodgskin (National Tour for FoodPlay Productions, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival) bring this story to life. Directed by Jill Harrison, (Stefanie Zadravec’s Leaving, Craig Lucas’ Reckless and Harry Kondoleon’s Play Yourself at Theatre Outlet, Assistant to the Playwright, Craig Lucas’ Prayer for My Enemy at Playwrights Horizons), The Giant’s Causeway gives voice to an emerging new playwright from New Jersey with a powerful story of her own to tell.

Friday, February 27, 2009 @10:30:00 PM
Sunday, March 01, 2009 @ 8:30:00 PM
Wednesday, March 04, 2009 @ 7:30:00 PM
Saturday, March 07, 2009 @ 8:30:00 PM
Sunday, March 08, 2009@ 2:30:00 PM

The Red Room Theatre, 85 East 4th Street, New York, New York 10003

Ticket Price: $12.00
Purchase tickets at: Smarttix at 212-868-4444 or online at www.FRIGIDnewyork.info

http://thegiantscauseways.blogspot.com/

Press/Marketing/Publicity

Featured on NYC Onstage
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Featured Upcoming Event on New Jersey Life Magazine
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New Jersey Chapter of the Irish American Cultural Institute
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TheaterOnline
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OffOffBway.com
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Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab posts Alum Director's current projects on their site.
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Theatermania
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New York Celtic Music Meetup Group
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See the online interview with NYTheatre.com HERE
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The Record Online Edition - NorthJersey.com
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The Montclair Times ONLINE
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MSN City Guides
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Tom Schopper Photography
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City-Data Forum
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NBC New York
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Thank you to the Montclair Times for posting an article in the February 26, 2009 edition.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Meet the Creative Team

Nora Sun McLaughlin (playwright), a native of New Jersey, and student of Ken Urban and Stefanie Zadravec, makes her production debut at the FRIGID New York 2009 Festival. She has worked for the Chester Theatre Group, DUMBO Theater eXchange in the NYC International Fringe Festival 2006, 4th Wall Musical Theatre Group, and for the New York Musical Theatre Festival. The Giant’s Causeways has been a long journey into her family’s history and the political culture of Northern Ireland. Thank you to all my family and friends for your support.

Jill Harrison (Director) has been involved in the arts for over seventeen years, working as a director, performer, choreographer, and teaching artist. Select credits include: Stefanie Zadravec’s Leaving (The Queens Players), OFF Stage (Peculiar Works Project), Jump, Breathe, and The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Harry Kondoleon's Play Yourself and Craig Lucas' Reckless (Theatre Outlet), Maria Micheles’ The Actress and Flowers For Me (Brooklyn Playwrights/Theatre for the New City). Assistant work: Craig Lucas’ Prayer for My Enemy at Playwrights Horizons, NYTW, Williamstown Theatre Festival, NYMF, NAMT and FHB Productions. Upcoming: The Survivor Theatre Project (Heiress Productions/Simpatico Theatre Project). Member of Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab. Love to Tom S. and family.

Emily Chang (Stage Manager)

Tom Snyder (Production/Technical Director) works as a freelance theatrical technician for Off-Broadway and regional theatres. Select Credits include: Three Changes, Prayer for My Enemy, and The Savannah Disputation (Head Stage Carpenter/Playwrights Horizons), Becky Shaw, Eurydice (Stage Carpenter/Second Stage), Romantic Poetry, Blackbird (Stage Carpenter/Manhattan Theatre Club), Dangerous Liaisons and La Fanciulla del West (Technical Director/Dicapo Opera), Play Yourself (Technical Director/Theatre Outlet). Love to Jill and Family.

Genevieve Kolve (Lighting Designer)

Susan Dunlap (Press Manager) has provided marketing work for BRICstudio, the Weasel Festival, DUMBO Theater eXchange, and currently works for a nonprofit Association as Marketing Coordinator.

Chis Tedeschi (Marketing Manager)is an actor, writer, and marketing manager at an entertainment company. He's a recent graduate of the William Esper Studio, under the tutelage of Terry Knickerbocker. He recently worked with Lizz Winstead (Co-creator of The Daily Show) on a spoof for her new morning show Wake Up World. He is quite elated to be able to assist in the marketing of this wonderful production.

Russell Cowans IV (Sound Technician)

Dermot Woods (Dialect Coach) is a native of County Leitrim, Ireland and has lived in New York for the past 9 years. He has appeared in many locally produced plays in The Corn Mill Theatre in Leitrim as well as a broadcast production of Oliver Twist. Most recently he starred in an Irish comedy "Blinded By The Light" written by Dermot Bolger at the New York Irish Center. Alongside performing, Dermot is an aspiring playwright and published poet. His play "The Great Leitrim Diamond Heist" will go into production in June of 2009.

Jennifer Wilcox (Freelance Graphic Designer) is currently studying at Seton Hall University with a focus in Accounting and Graphic Design.

Chris DeHoust (Freelance Graphic Designer)

Tom Schopper (Photographer)

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Links to the festival

To visit The Giant's Causeways website provided for by the NYC Frigid Festival, please click HERE.

A list of all shows can be found HERE, where people from all over the world are participating in this season's festival - all great artists coming together.

More about the NYC Frigid Festival - that's giving me my first opportunity to bring my words to the stage - can be found HERE. Their mission, how long they've been around, past festival participants, the Companies that founded Frigid.

Listed on THEATERMANIA
Synopsis
Riding the fringe of winter, the hit celebration of independent theater runs February 25-March 8th, 2009, boasting over 150 performances and 30 shows over 12 days in 3 theater's, FRIGID New York will kick off the annual North American Fringe Circuit with a bang!

The FRIGID New York Festival was founded by Horse Trade and EXIT Theatre in 2007. Since founding The San Francisco Fringe Festival - the 2nd oldest fringe in the United States - nearly 17 years ago, EXIT has learned a thing or two about festival running. They introduced Horse Trade to the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF) in mid-2006. Besides feedback from dozens of thrilled CAFF participants and artists, Horse Trade was drawn to its main principle: "...to provide all artists, emerging and established, with the opportunity to produce their play no matter the content, form or style and to make the event as affordable and accessible as possible for the members of the community," Horse Trade is proud to sign on to the tradition and chill out the New York independent theater scene's ideas of what a theatre festival can be. In true support of theatre on the fringe of the mainstream, the artists take home 100% of their box office, and the festival producers do not receive royalties from future performances. The festival's producers are proud to support self-producing artists' growth and future success. New York City is an indisputable hotbed of groundbreaking talent and we're proud to once again invite artists to take advantage of this opportunity to let their ingenuity thrive in a venue that values freedom of expression and artistic determination.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Performance Dates - Update #1

The performance schedule is finally here:

Friday, February 27, 2009
10:30:00 PM

Sunday, March 01, 2009
8:30:00 PM

Wednesday, March 04, 2009
7:30:00 PM

Saturday, March 07, 2009
8:30:00 PM

Sunday, March 08, 2009
2:30:00 PM

FRIGID New York Festival - Performance Dates

3 theaters, 12 Days, 30 shows, over 150 performances.

The FRIGID New York Festival is slated to run from Wednesday, February 25 through Sunday, March 8, 2009.

Specific performance dates and times for The Giant's Causeways will be updated shortly...

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Location - Red Room






The Giant's Causeways will be performed at The Red Room Theatre, located at 85 East 4th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, housed in the same building as the KGB Bar.

The theatre is home to Horse Trade Theater Group.

http://www.horsetrade.info/InfoRedRoom.html

Located on the third floor, The Red Room is an intimate black-box like space. With 32 stackable chrome and padded seats on fixed risers and a flexible stage depth, The Red Room is ideal for especially innovative artists.

The space boasts five stage entrances that are all accessible to the dressing room directly, including double doors that open to 7’x 8’ out of the crossover, and a “secret door” behind a panel in the left wall.



The stage is technically 14’x14’, but with an extra 6 feet in front of the proscenium, the stage can easily be extended to 20’ long.

The lighting system includes a carefully designed reparatory plot which allows a great variety of looks, areas and colors. Six Re-Focusable and Re-Gellable instruments add to its versatility.



This space is equipped with a sound package that includes a mixing board with a microphone jack, a dual CD Deck, digital hookup, and 4 speaker stereo sound.

Additional amenities include central air conditioning, Set and Prop storage, and projector and screen rental. The KGB Bar is on premises; drinks are permitted in the theater.

NYC Frigid Festival - Update #1

One of the first fifteen applicants to be accepted into the 2009 NYC Frigid Festival, The Giant's Causeways will be making its first New York City staged appearance during the months of February and March.

A play loosely based on a story my father told me, growing up in a war-torn Belfast, during an era known as The Troubles, and having experienced internment and interrogation. The play began as a monologue, morphed itself into a short story and has settled into its current one-act form.

The play questions: can a friendship between a Catholic and a Protestant withstand what is going on politically around them?

Information on the festival can be found at: http://www.frigidnewyork.info/

The Giant's Causeways Nora S. McLaughlin Montclair NJ USA
A story about two boys growing up in Belfast, Ireland between 1969 and 1971 amidst the political struggles of that time and how their friendship is affected. $12.00

Monday, December 1, 2008

Photographs

FRIGID Snap Shot Event - Thursday January 29, 2009, UNDER St. Marks
Photographs curtesy of Tom Schopper Photography. These are photographs from the opening scene of the play.
FRIGID Snap Shot Event



The Giant's Causeway - what does it look like?
Photographs I took while visiting the Causeway in October, 2008.
Ireland Coast

NYC Frigid Festival - Mission of the Festival

The mission - “…to provide all artists, emerging and established, with the opportunity to produce their play no matter the content, form or style and to make the event as affordable and accessible as possible for the members of the community...”