-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-
Left to Right: Daniel Patrick Smith, Miriam White, Eileen Cella, Jason Silverman, Michael Gamache and latest cast addition Booke Wetterhahn
NEW FEATHERS PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES
COMPLETE CAST
OF FEATURED, FULL-LENGTH PREMIERE
“NAKED CALL”
By
Award-Winning Playwright
KEN KAISSAR
ONE-NIGHT ONLY – THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th
New Feathers, A Theatrical New-Works Reading Series
Exclusively at the James A. Michener Art Museum
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT: www.michenerartmuseum.org
NEW HOPE, PA - (12/11/18) –Immediately following a near sold-out performance from their December 6th show, New Feathers Productions now announces complete casting of “Naked Call”, a featured, full-length premiere by award-winning playwright, Ken Kaissar with direction by Amy Kaissar. Premiering on stage at the James A. Michener Art Museum December 20th, with a fully clothed cast, actors Michael Gamache reunites with Ken Kaissar after performing in the East Coast tour of Kaissar’s play A Modest Suggestion as well as Humility at Philly’s Painted Bride Arts Center in which he appeared in the nude.
Jason Silverman joins Kaissar once again after performing in several readings of Kaissar’s sex farce entitled A Leg Up. Kendra Halloway and Miriam White join the cast after a successful run of the hit play Salt Pepper Ketchup at Philly’s InterAct Theatre Company last month.
The complete Naked Call cast includes:
Michael Gamache as Patrick
Eileen Cella as Lorriane
Jason Silverman as Tim
Daniel Patrick Smith as Dirk
Booke Wetterhahn as Jennifer
and
Miriam White as Lisa
Naked Call is professionally produced and presented by New Feathers Productions. Ticket-holders enjoy an included museum pass with access to the latest exhibitions and the ever-popular, pre-show wine gathering with the creatives at 6:15pm, Naked Call starts promptly at 7pm and runs approximately 75 minutes. All-inclusive tickets on sale for a flat-fee of $20.00 and are available now at MichenerArtMuseum.org.
“I’ve heard this play read around a table of fellow writers and colleagues, but this reading will give me a great opportunity to gage the audience response and see how the material lands. I’ll be watching the audience watch the show, and that is a great opportunity for a writer to learn about his script.” stated Ken Kaissar
Former Managing Director of the Bristol Riverside Theatre, Amy Kaissar, directs the play having directed many of her husband’s other plays. “It’s really convenient having your wife direct your work. You don’t have to explain the cadences and rhythms to her. She understands them innately. She lives with them,” Kaissar says.
ABOUT NAKED CALL:
An Off-Off-Broadway theatre company produces a futuristic, post-apocalyptic, Dystopian tale, but the concept requires that the piece be performed in the nude. The play is fully rehearsed and the cast gathers for the first naked rehearsal. Hesitation sets in and causes the cast to scrutinize the concept. Are we getting naked out of necessary artistic expression? Or is this a desperate attempt to be noticed? Note: The real cast performing on the 20th will be clothed
BIOS:
KEN KAISSAR:
Ken Kaissar’s plays have been performed or developed by the Philadelphia Theatre Company, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, Mildred's Umbrella, Fusion Theatre Company, Urban Stages and Passage Theatre. His play THE VICTIMS OR WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO ABOUT IT (published by McFarland & Company, Inc.) was a runner-up for the 2009 Princess Grace Award and was honored by Middle East America: A National New Plays Initiative, a partnership of Golden Thread Productions, Lark Play Development Center, Silk Road Rising. His adaptation of Geoffrey Chaucer’s THE CANTERBURY TALES was commissioned by Columbia University. His ten-minute play CEASEFIRE was an official selection in the 2012 New Works Festival at the Fusion Theatre Company in Albuquerque, and the 2015 ReOrient Festival at Golden Thread Productions in San Francisco. His other plays include A MODEST SUGGESTION (available on Amazon), THE MAN STANLEY and NUDE STUDY. He holds a BFA in directing from Carnegie Mellon University and an MFA in playwriting from Columbia University. He teaches playwriting and theatre history at Rider University and Stockton University. He also works as an acting coach. www.theauditionhelper.com.
AMY KAISSAR:
Amy's directing work includes productions at Bristol Riverside Theatre, Painted Bride, Abingdon Theatre, Epiphany Theater Company, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Stone Soup Productions, The Players Theatre, The Funny Woman Festival, WQED, The Theatre Studio, and the Philadelphia Dramatists Center. She holds a BFA in Directing from Carnegie Mellon University and an MFA in Producing from Columbia University where she was a Dean's Fellow, Presidential Scholar, and Rudin Foundation Fellow. Kaissar currently teaches at The University of Pennsylvania, previously taught at Columbia University and has been a guest lecturer at NYU and Carnegie Mellon.
MICHAEL GAMACHE (Patrick):
Michael Gamache has been living and working (often at the same time) in Philadelphia since 2012. Originally a Virginia native, Michael arrived after receiving his MFA in Classical Acting from Illinois State University. He has seen at Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Virginia Musical Theatre, and The Heartland Theatre; as well as locally at Quintessence Theatre Group, Revolution Shakespeare, The Delaware Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Bootless Stageworks, and The Broadway Theatre of Pitman. Rumor has it, Michael has a little experience with a Naked Call himself.
KENDRA HALLOWAY (Jennifer) is a native of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Holloway just made her regional theatre debut in Josh Wilder's Salt Pepper Ketchup at InterAct Theatre in Philadelphia, PA & Passage Theatre in Trenton, NJ. New York City theater credits include: Secret Theatre’s Columbinus, Breaking & Entering: Stage Reading at the National Black Theatre, Castillo Theatre’s Ain’t Never Been Easy, and Pulse Ensemble Theater’s The Taming of the Shrew. Television credits include TVOne’s Definitely Divorcing. Holloway stars in White Knuckle, an independent horror film currently touring the film festival circuit and the upcoming webseries Salty Pirate set to be released in early 2019. Holloway holds a BA in Mass Media Arts from Clark Atlanta University.
EILEEN MARKMAN (Lorriane): is in her third year as Managing Director of Act II Playhouse, having also appeared onstage there in Camelot (Barrymore nomination), My Fair Lady, Lend Me A Tenor, Broadway on Butler, Sleeping Handsome, Brighton Beach Memoirs, and Red Herring. Other roles include "Belinda" in First Day of School (1812 Productions), "Luisa" in The Fantasticks (Kimmel Center), and the title character in The Little Prince, both Off-Broadway and in the national tour. Eileen is a proud graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
JASON SILVERMAN (Tim)
Jason Silverman- National Commercials: Tylenol, Clear, Xfinity/Comcast. Film: The Wolf of Wall Street, Stolen Summer. TV: Primetime Guest Co-Host on TCM: Turner Classic Movies, NBC’s New York Live. Jason will next be seen in Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys at Bristol Riverside Theatre. www.jasonsilverman.net
DANIEL PATRICK SMITH (Dirk)
Daniel Patrick Smith (Dirk) starred as Buddy the Elf in the national tour of “Elf the Musical.” Other theater credits include: Father Flynn in “Doubt” (Skyline Theater Company), Doug in “Mad Love” (Northern Stage), Orin and others in “Little Shop of Horrors” (Sharon Playhouse), and Ferdinand in “The Tempest” (New York Classical Theatre). Dan is currently working on SundanceTV’s mini-series “The Preppie Murder.” He also starred in the short film “Man of God,” which was accepted into the Cannes Short Film Corner. www.danielpatricksmith.com
MIRIAM WHITE (Lisa):
MIRIAM WHITE is a Philadelphia based actor, educator and producer. Recent theatre credits: Salt Pepper Ketchup and We are Proud to Present...(InterAct), Cinderella (Arden), Lysistrata Project (Simpatico), Brighton Beach Memoirs (Old Globe, u/s/performed), Elliot, a Soldier’s Fugue (Ion Theatre, San Diego Critic Circle Award Nomination), Peaches En Regalia, Restaurant Shorts (PPP) Wildflower (PlayPenn and the Lark), House of Spirits (PlayPenn), Have a Nice Life (Edinburgh Fringe, NY Fringe and NPTC.) For five years she served as Co-Artistic Director and Founder of Nice People Theatre Company.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW:
Show tickets $20.00 each at MICHENERARTMUSEUM.ORG – “New Feathers”
Select proceeds of all NFP ticket sales additionally benefit the James A. Michener’s educational programming department.
About New Feathers: New Feathers Productions is a professionally produced, ever-expanding playwright and performance reading series devoted to new works and are will be accepting open-submissions from all playwrights, submission details TBA. From inception and onto their exciting, second-season this fall, NFP promises to showcase theatrical works currently created by the award-winning playwrights of Princeton’s Witherspoon Circle and Bucks County area playwrights. NFP purposefully presents an edgy, industry-inside view to the creative development process with skilled performers, playwrights and directors. NFP aims to deliver a delightful and memorable mix of emotion-flexing, brain-teasing comedy, frank thought, post-conversation, while immersing participants in the experimental, theatrical process and encourages audience feedback to support new work. For the latest updates please visit the New Feathers Productions Facebook page at Facebook/NewFeathersProductions or email: NewFeathersProductions@gmail.com
About the James A. Michener Art Museum: The James A. Michener Art Museum collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits American art, and promotes the work of nationally and internationally known Delaware Valley artists of all eras and creative disciplines. Founded in 1988, the museum presents exhibitions that explore a variety of artistic expressions and offers diverse educational programs that develop a lifelong involvement in the arts. Throughout the year, the Michener Art Museum hosts a wide range of programs open to the public, including lectures, artists conversations, gallery talks, artist studio tours, dance performances, jazz performances, family-themed activities, and other events. The Museum also offers a diverse selection of art classes for children and adults, which include instruction in drawing, painting, sculpting, and printmaking as well as programs for the public, schools, and teachers designed to support arts education. The James A. Michener Art Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
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