Thursday, November 17, 2011

Cast of Earth and Sky Announced


We are proud to announce the cast of Earth and Sky!

Sara McKeon: Lauren Palmer Kiesling
David Ames: Steve Oliverez
Det Al Kersnowski: Michael Richardson
Det. H.E. Weber: Jim Johnson
Joyce Lazlo: Ruth Neiveill
Billy Hart: Jude Rodriguez
Carl Eisenstadt: David Segal
Marie DeFaria: Kathleen Burnard
Julius Gatz: Mario Font

Earth and Sky will open the Taking Flight 2012 season with performances February 10-12, 17-19 and 24-25. We'll keep you posted as this talented cast moves through the rehearsal process, and brings this film noir script to life onstage.

Thank you to everyone who came out to audition!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Earth and Sky Auditions!

We are very excited to be announcing auditions for our next show. Earth and Sky will open our 2011-12 season. All the information you need is below. Hope to to see you there!

Auditions:
November 5th and 6th, 5:00-7:00pm

Callbacks:
By invitation, November 9th , 7:00-9:00pm

Auditions Location:
Waddell Theater on NOVA’s Loudoun Campus, 1000 Harry Byrd Highway (Rte. 7), Sterling, VA 20164. Please use meter parking.

Callbacks Location:
Sterling Library, 120 Enterprise Street, Sterling, VA 20164

Show Runs:
February 10-12, 17-19 and 24-25.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm

Plot:
Earth and Sky is best described as an onstage Film Noir. When poet/librarian Sara McKeon learns that her boyfriend of ten weeks has been viciously murdered, she has no idea things can get even worse. Evidence suggests that David was possibly involved in kidnapping, rape and murder. Unable to reconcile these accusations with her memories, and fuming that the police don’t seem engaged, Sara begins her own investigation deep into Chicago’s urban underworld. 100 minutes with no intermission, the story moves backward and forward in time in overlapping scenes, from Sara and David's first meeting to the climatic denouement, as she finds herself facing her lover's killer.

Character Descriptions:

NOTE: Character age ranges and ethnicities are extremely flexible in this piece. Sara and David should be close enough in age to be a believable couple, but they can be early 20s to 30s, and David should be believable as a restaurant owner/manager. The detectives should be old enough that they would be working homicide cases. Characterization is more important than age range.

Sara McKean, poet and librarian. Pleasant and mild, perhaps even naive, though circumstances will reveal an inner strengh and fearlessness she may not even have realized she had.

David Ames, restaurant owner/manager, attractive, charming, hard-working. Sara's boyfriend of just 10 weeks, though theirs is a serious relationship.

Detective Al Kersnowski, a gentle soul in a rough profession. He's been around and seen too much. Aware of Weber's faults, protective of Sara.

Detective H.E. Weber, classic hard-bitten detective. Cheats on his wife, hits on Sara, has a bad disposition and a mean temper.

Joyce Lazlo, Sara's co-worker and confidente.

Billy Hart, bartender, owner of the bar where David was last seen alive. Billy's cook is a suspect. World-weary, businesslike, but with a soft spot for Sara.

Carl Eisenstadt, with the demeanor and appearance of a CEO. More than likely an organized crime boss. A bad man in a good suit.

Marie Defaria, David's ex-girlfriend. Hard, unsophisticated, wary.

Julius Gatz, a goon. Tough, stereotypical mobster.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Loose Knit Opens in One Week!

Here's a peek at our hard-working cast! The sarcastic comedy opens next week - you really don't want to miss this! Click HERE to meet the cast!


Back row L-R: Anissa Parekh, Kate Keifer, Jenny Gerardi, Jackie Davis and Caity Brown
Front row L-R: Stu Fisher and Wayne Jacques
(Photos courtesy of Allrand Photography)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Meet the Cast: Loose Knit!


First of all...it has been some time since we've updated our blog, so our deepest apologies to our faithful readers.

Second of all...what better way to revamp Behind the Scenes then with a meet-and-greet with the cast of our next production Loose Knit by Theresa Rebeck? Loose Knit is a hilarious comedy that follows five women who on a weekly basis, nestled in the heart of New York City, find comfort in a knitting circle. As the sweaters pile up, their lives unravel. Liz is having an affair with her sister’s husband, Gina’s lost her job, Paula is having an identity crisis, and Margie just wants a date.Enter: Miles, a swaggering businessman who made his first million before he turned 30, and only needs a wife to complete his life. And he knows exactly what he’s looking for. On a series of hilarious blind dates in a sushi restaurant, Miles and the women go head to head in an attempt to define what it is men and women want these days.

Meet the Director:
HALEY MURPHY is delighted to be returning to Taking Flight Theatre after directing Sabbath Night in the Church of the Piranha and the WATCH nominated Six Degrees of Separation. She has worked regionally in theatres from New York to North Carolina, most recently developing a summer drama camp in western Maine. Locally she has directed for companies such as Source Theatre (DC), the Arlington Players, the Reston Community Players, Encore Theatre, and Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre among others. She has taught theatre in a wide variety of theatres, schools and camps and is currently the founder and director of Dodgeball Theatre where her locally renowned Teen Ensemble develops and performs original work. She was a WATCH award winner for best Director of a Musical for her RCP production of Seussical.

Meet the Cast:
JACKIE DAVIS (Lily) majored in theatre arts at the University of Pennsylvania and began working in community theatre this past year. She was last seen as Rapunzel in Taking Flight Penguins’ production of Humpty Dumpty is Missing. Previous acting credits include Ralph/Wikewitch/Joe Bob in Anton in Show Business, Frau Gabor in Spring Awakening, Muriel Tate in Plaza Suite, and Antonio in The Tempest. She would like to thank her family and friends for their support.

CAITY BROWN (Gina) This is Caity's debut with Taking Flight and with community theatre in Virginia. Since moving to D.C. two years ago, she has appeared in several shows in Maryland and D.C., including Doubt, Young Turg (both at the Greenbelt Arts Center), I Remember Mama (Rockville Little Theatre), Who Dunit? (Bowie Community Theatre) and King Lear (Capital Fringe Festival). Originally from the Philadelphia area, she has also lived and studied in Connecticut and New York, where her community theatre credits also include Six Degrees of Separation, The Diary of Anne Frank, Getting Away with Murder, Psycho Beach Party, and Don't Drink the Water. She holds a degree in drama from Vassar College, but is now pursuing a Ph.D. in political science at Georgetown University. She would like to thank the director, cast, and crew for a great experience, in which the only trying part was learning how to knit.

JENNY GIRARDI (Liz) Jenny is effing thrilled to be in a production once again after being on a theatrical hiatus for several years. After earning her BA in Theatre at George Mason University, she moved to NYC in pursuit of the arts where she studied at the Maggie Flanigan Studio and was accepted into Atlantic Acting School. Jenny worked on several TV shows while in New York including consistent work as a Photo Double on CBS' The Good Wife before moving to Italy to run workshops for artists. She could not have asked for a better Director and cast to get knitty and gritty with!

KATE KEIFER (Marge) This is Kate's second production with Taking Flight, after last appearing in Frankenstein: A New Musical. After appearing in a long string of musicals, Kate is excited for the opportunity to perform in a play. With lines. Previously, Kate appeared with RCP in Curtains as Jessica Cranshaw for which she received a WATCH nomination, as well as Honk! (Dot/Henrietta),Mame (Gloria Upson), and City of Angels (Angel City 4). She has also appeared as Our Lady of the Spa in Nine (KAT), and Katherine Housman in The Invention of Love (ESP). Kate would like to thank Haley for talking her out of using a knitting stunt double, Mark Zuckerberg for giving her something to do when she's not at rehearsal, Steve, who always says yes against his better judgment, and Jack and Jane, for teaching her about comic timing.

ANISSA PAREKH (Paula) Anissa is thrilled to working with such a wonderful cast in crew in her first production with the Taking Flight Theatre Company. Anissa is a graduate of the Theatre Lab Honors Conservatory, and currently studies at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory. When she is not acting, Anissa practices law and yoga, and loves to knit. Anissa would like to thank her family and friends for their love and support, and especially her Mum for teaching her how to knit

STU FISCHER (Miles) has appeared in many productions, most recently as the male lead in "Spirit Tales" at this summer's Fringe Festival and as Marullus and Metellus in "Julius Caesar" for the Capital City Players. This summer he also performed the lead role in a stage reading of "The Wolf in Peter" at the National Theater sponsored by Theater J and Theater Lab. In real life, Stuart hates sushi and met his wife through eHarmony.

WAYNE JACQUES (Bob) Wayne is excited to be working with Taking Flight Theatre Company again. He has Had such a wonderful time working with such a talented cast and crew. Wayne has been with TFT since 2004, some of the shows he as been in include The Elephant Man, Six Degrees of Seperation, One Flew Over the Cookoo"s Nest and Fifth of July. Wayne would like to thank all of his family and friends for their love and support and thanks to his amaizing girlfriend Colleen which he loves so very much!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Meet the Characters of Humpty Dumpty is Missing!

These fairy tale characters have been awfully hard to get a hold of! Which could only mean that the case of the missing egg must really be getting intense. I'll try to get a hold of the others, but in the meantime, learn about some of our characters here!

Bo Beep - After long days of tending my sheep I like to relax with the other shepherdesses at the nightly village sing along. Some of my favorite song are I Wanna Hold Your Hand, The Sound Of Music, and Sheep Go To Heaven.

Cottontail - I'm the smart one in the family, and possibly, the favorite because I eat all my veggies. My sisters and I watch each other's back, and yes, we also watch our brother's back, too--not always though!

Mother Hubbard - I take the greatest pleasure working with Mother Goose around town; helping the rabbit sisters,
reading stories to people, or just cleaning up any little messes we happen to find.

Princess Rapunzel - Princess Rapunzel has a lot of time on her hands and spends most of it brushing and brushing and brushing her long golden hair. When she’s not immersed in hair care, she writes, directs, and plays all of the characters in her own YouTube videos, but even this is getting old. Basically, she keeps wondering when her life will begin and hopes someone can rescue her from her jail cell…er…tower.

Don't miss Humpty Dumpty is Missing! Final performances this weekend!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Humpty Dumpty is Missing Opens Tomorrow!

Our summer children's show, Humpty Dumpty is Missing, opens tomorrow! I'm sure you've always wondering, what really did happen when Humpty fell off that wall. Well, I have anyway. And our cast (below) is doing everything they can to solve the case!


In Humpty Dumpty is Missing, Sammy Scoop, the private-eye with the help of his sidekick Alice from Dallas, come up with the list of suspects: Mistress Mary, Rip Van Winkle, Henny Penny, Peter Rabbit and his sisters, Rapunzel and the Handsome Prince, just to name a few. A last minute visit from Mother Goose and Mother Hubbard help Sammy and Alice catch the criminal. Discover the truth this summer with Taking Flight Theatre Company.

Written by Joseph Rabinette
Directed by Colleen Stock

Show Runs:
August 13 & 20 at 11am and 2pm and August 14 & 21 at 12pm
Approximate running time: 50 minutes

Show Location:
Waddell Theatre on NOVA’s Loudoun Campus
000 Harry Byrd Highway
Sterling, VA 20164

Tickets: $5


Monday, August 8, 2011

Loose Knit Auditions!

Taking Flight Theatre Company will be closing its 2011 season with this contemporary comedy play from Theresa Rebeck. This battle of the sexes story was so funny I couldn't put it down. So if you're looking for something to do this fall, come out and audition!

Directed by Haley Murphy

Audition Dates:
Friday August 19th 7:00pm and Saturday August 20th 5:00pm

Audition Location:
Waddell Theatre on NOVA’s Loudoun Campus
1000 Harry Byrd Highway
Sterling, VA 20164

Audition Information:
Prepared short comic monologue OR readings from the script.
Adult auditioners only, mid to late twenties and up.

Callback Date:
Call backs Tuesday August 23rd

Callback Location:
Cascades Library
21030 Whitfield Place
Potomac Falls, VA 20165

Show Dates:
October 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 and November 4, 5, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm Sundays at 7pm

About the show:
On a weekly basis, nestled in the heart of New York City, five women find comfort in a knitting circle. As the sweaters pile up, their lives unravel. Liz is having an affair with her sister's husband, Gina's lost her job, Paula is having an identity crisis, and Margie just wants a date.Enter: Miles, a swaggering businessman who made his first million before he turned 30, and only needs a wife to complete his life. And he knows exactly what he's looking for. On a series of hilarious blind dates in a sushi restaurant, Miles and the women go head to head in an attempt to define what it is men and women want these days.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Seeking directors for 2012 season!

Taking Flight Theatre Company is seeking directors for its 2012 season!

Earth and Sky by Doug Post
February 2012

Spitfire Grill a musical by James Falcq and Fred Alley
June 2012

Equus by Peter Schaffer
October 2012


Applications are due August 10
Please contact us at season@tftheatre.org with any questions

Monday, July 25, 2011

What ever did happen when Humpty Dumpty fell off that wall?

Our summer children's show cast is busy rehearsing so they can (hopefully) solve this age-old mystery!

Humpty Dumpty is Missing! Is an affectionate spoof of the private eye thrillers of the 1940s and 50s. This fun-filled play is an excellent way to introduce young audiences and performers to the classic genre. Sammy Scoop, the private-eye with the help of his sidekick Alice from Dallas, come up with the list of suspects: Mistress Mary, Rip Van Winkle, Henny Penny, Peter Rabbit and his sisters, Rapunzel and the Handsome Prince, just to name a few. A last minute visit from Mother Goose and Mother Hubbard help Sammy and Alice catch the criminal. In this children’s mystery show, a detective, with the help of many fairy tale characters tries to find out what really happened when Humpty Dumpty fell off that wall.

Here's the cast!
Sammy Scoop: Walt Reiker
Alice: Felicity Brown
Police Cheif: Wayne Jacques
Mistress Mary: Rachel Thompson
Little Red/Mother Hubbard: Laura Moody
Troll: Terk Polat
Prince: Will Olivier
Rapunzel: Jackie Davis
Henny Penny: Christine Spata
Little Bo Peep/Mother Goose: Cecily Israel
Peter Rabbit: Ronnie Spata
Little Billy Goat Gruff: Trevor Johnston
Cottontail: Deka Nine
Flopsy:Nicole Jacobs
Mopsy: Christina Israel
Rip Van Winkle: Andrew Lent
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Written by Joseph Rabinette
Directed by Colleen Stock

Show Runs:
August 13 & 20 at 11am and 2pm and August 14 & 21 at 12pm
Approximate running time: 50 minutes

Show Location:
Waddell Theatre on NOVA’s Loudoun Campus
000 Harry Byrd Highway
Sterling, VA 20164

Tickets: $5