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Araca Project announces 2012 season of works by emerging theater artists

Wednesday, July 11, 2012, By Erica Blust
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College of Visual and Performing Arts

Six works by up-and-coming theater artists make up the 2012 season of the Araca Project, an early career development initiative of the Department of Drama in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 (VPA), the University of Michigan and the Araca Group, one of New York City鈥檚 leading entertainment production and merchandising companies.

aracaLaunched in 2011 as a partnership between the Araca Group and SU, the Araca Project fosters entrepreneurial spirit by giving emerging theater artists the opportunity to take on the full artistic and fiscal responsibilities of producing their work off-Broadway. Selected artists assume such responsibilities as securing production rights from an author, casting, rehearsing, assembling design elements, raising capital, engaging a creative team, loading in and out a physical production, budgeting, marketing and maintaining a box office/ticketing system.

This year, graduates of the classes of 2002-12 from SU and new Araca Project partner University of Michigan were invited to apply for the 2012 season. Approximately 90 applicants submitted entries; six works were selected for a two-week producing intensive in June, an educational/immersion experience that gives each selected artist the opportunity to learn about the essential elements of producing a show from leading theater producers and industry professionals. The producing intensive culminates in performances of the works at the American Theatre of Actors, 314 W. 54th St., New York City.

鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome University of Michigan this year,” says Danielle von Gal 鈥09, executive producer of the Araca Project. 鈥淭he interest in this year鈥檚 project was overwhelming, and we could not be more proud to support these six completely original productions this fall.鈥

Works chosen for the 2012 season are listed below. Tickets for all performances may be purchased at .

鈥淐补办别鈥
July 31-Aug. 5
Produced by Shawn Nabors 鈥12 and Jasmine Thomas 鈥12
Written by Shawn Nabors

鈥淐补办别鈥 is a 90-minute dramedy about Messiah and Ari, two young African American men who meet online for a casual encounter but wind up invested in and connected to each other in ways neither of them expected. This play takes a heartbreakingly honest look at the unique way grief manifests itself in each of us and, more importantly, how we handle it when it does.

The crew of 鈥淐补办别鈥 includes set designer Felix E. Cochren Jr., associate professor of theater design and technology in the Department of Drama; lighting designer Evan Gannon 鈥10; and sound designer Row Walters 鈥11.

鈥淭he Black Book鈥
Aug. 8-12
Produced by Phil Blechman 鈥12, Marcelo Pereira 鈥12 and Danny Bateman 鈥12
Written and directed by Phil Blechman

鈥淭he Black Book鈥 is a new 99-minute suspense thriller about a troubled college student who leaves a suicidal poem on his poetry professor鈥檚 desk. The apprehensive professor is compelled to delve into his student鈥檚 past to decipher the true meaning of his poem, understand the guilt he feels for the loss of the girl he loved and ultimately save him from taking his own life. 鈥淭he Black Book鈥 is a haunting exploration of a mind on the verge of collapse and the struggles inherent in accepting the past.

The cast and crew of 鈥淭he Black Book鈥 includes actors T.J. Clark 鈥08, Anto Pereira 鈥14, Amos VanderPoel 鈥12 and Brittany Taylor Visser 鈥11; costume designer Elizabeth Gleason 鈥12; stage manager Katherine McCombs 鈥13; assistant stage manager/assistant director Raven Perez 鈥15; lighting designer Mike Escalante 鈥14 and assistant lighting designer Susannah Baron 鈥14; set designer Jen Medina-Gray 鈥14; and sound engineer Kate Foretek, who is assistant audio engineer at 黑料不打烊 Stage.

鈥淭he Man With America Skin鈥
Aug. 16-25
Produced by Alex Bisker, Stephanie Schecter, Seth Moore and Justin Lang

Somewhere in the midst of a wasted Americana, a paranoid artist has spent a year (or was it nine?) alone, trying to pull himself together after leaving his family. The arrival of a soldier, back covered in shrapnel scars, shakes up his world and begins to pull him from the depths. Together, they convert the boarded up house into a camera obscura, watching the world through a bullet hole and healing each other.

鈥淗ot Mess in Manhattan鈥
Aug. 30-Sept. 8
Produced by Cait Doyle 鈥05, Meggie Doyle 鈥09, David Ruttura, Justin Nichols 鈥11 and Greg Schaffert
Libretto by Cait and Meggie Doyle

鈥淗ot Mess in Manhattan鈥 is a high-heel, low-brow musical comedy following one 20-something woman trying to conquer the big city the only way she knows how: the Way of Carrie Bradshaw. Armed with a score featuring a dozen of musical theater’s hottest new composers and one worn-out pair of Blahniks, she is met with her greatest fear: if 鈥淪ex and the City鈥 lied, then what’s to become of a Hot Mess in Manhattan?

鈥淥ne Night Only鈥
Sept. 11-15
Produced by Michael Girts 鈥05

The great Stephen Sondheim composed eight musicals in 31 years. Slacker. At 鈥淥ne Night Only,鈥 the cast creates a brand new musical each night, complete with singing, dancing, rhyming, rapping and free play. These veteran Chicago improvisers use audience suggestions to create a 60-minute joyride that鈥檚 never been seen before鈥攁nd will never be seen again.

鈥淭he Rescignos鈥
Sept. 19-29
Produced by Paul Rescigno 鈥06, Robbie Rescigno 鈥06 and Mike Hadge
Written by Paul and Robbie Rescigno and Matt Hoch 鈥06

Donning sweater vests and each armed with a razor-sharp wit, Paul and Robbie Rescigno are like Cain and Abel, but with more singing and less fratricide. In 鈥淭he Rescignos,鈥 the titular twin brothers are joined by a talented ensemble of actors for a musical comedy show that hearkens back to an old-school television variety series, with contemporary material and brand-spanking-new music. If 鈥渙ld-school鈥 feels redundant, we only need to remind you: they’re twins. Redundancy is what they do best.

The cast and crew of 鈥淭he Rescignos鈥 includes actors John Anderson 鈥05, Peter Dagger 鈥07, Mary Falkenstern 鈥06, Phil Gosselin 鈥07 and Jason Shelton 鈥06; actor/choreographer Rebecca Weiner 鈥06; associate producers Sharone Sayegh 鈥06 and Billy Ward 鈥07, G鈥08; consulting producer Craig T. Wood 鈥05; lighting designer Cory Pattak 鈥05; and web consultant Joe Tannenbaum 鈥07.
The Araca Group was founded by University of Michigan alumnus Matthew Rego 鈥92 and SU drama alumni Michael Rego 鈥90 and Hank Unger 鈥90, who serve as mentors and provide services for the Araca Project. In addition to von Gal, Araca Project staff affiliated with SU include Lisa Nicholas, director of creative development, who is also director of the Department of Drama鈥檚 Tepper Center for Careers in Theatre, and Dana Li 鈥11, production manager.

For more information about the Araca Project, contact Kaitlin Fine, marketing director, at (646) 922-0673 or kfine@araca.com.

The Araca Group launched in 1997 with a simple mission: to produce the work of emerging playwrights off- and off-off-Broadway. The group soon established a reputation as a leading theatrical production company; its inaugural Broadway undertaking, the critically acclaimed 鈥淯rinetown: The Musical,鈥 received numerous major awards, including three Tonys. Other Araca productions included 鈥淔rankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune,鈥 the blockbuster musical 鈥淲icked,鈥 Arthur Miller’s 鈥淎 View from the Bridge,鈥 鈥淟end Me a Tenor鈥 and 鈥淩ock of Ages.鈥 In addition, Araca is now the largest screen printing and merchandising company on Broadway and strives to transform the live entertainment experience with innovative apparel, souvenirs and licensed products. Learn more at .

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